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Advances in Geo-Spatial Information Science [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 336 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 816 g
  • Sērija : ISPRS Book Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jun-2012
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0415620937
  • ISBN-13: 9780415620932
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 336 pages, height x width: 246x174 mm, weight: 816 g
  • Sērija : ISPRS Book Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Jun-2012
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0415620937
  • ISBN-13: 9780415620932
"Covering recent advances regarding fundamental issues of geo-spatial information science (space and time, spatial analysis, uncertainty modeling and geo-visualization), and new scientific and technological research initiatives for geo-spatial information science (such as spatial data mining, mobile data modeling and location-based services), Advances in Geo-Spatial Information Science will be of interest for academics and professionals interested in spatial information science, spatial data handing and modeling of geographic systems"--

Advances in Geo-Spatial Information Science presents recent advances regarding fundamental issues of geo-spatial information science (space and time, spatial analysis, uncertainty modeling and geo-visualization), and new scientific and technological research initiatives for geo-spatial information science (such as spatial data mining, mobile data modeling, and location-based services). The book contains selected and revised papers presented at the joint International Conference on Theory, Data Handling and Modelling in GeoSpatial Information Science (Hong Kong, 26–28 May 2010), and brings together three related international academic communities: spatial information science, spatial data handling, and modeling geographic systems.

Advances in Geo-Spatial Information Science will be of interest for academics and professionals interested in spatial information science, spatial data handling, and modeling of geographic systems.

Recenzijas

In summary, this edited book provides an excellent coverage of the history, current state, and potential future of GIScience as an academic discipline. A variety of audiences will find the book to be a useful source of ideas and state-ofthe-art research.

Shivanand Balram. In: Geomatica, Vol. 66, No. 4, 2012, pp 337-338.

Foreword vii
Acknowledgement ix
Local Organising Committee xi
Programme Committee xiii
Introduction
GIScience in the 21st century
3(10)
M.F. Goodchild
Modeling space and time
A unified spatial model for GIS
13(12)
M. Dakowicz
C.M. Gold
Space-time kernels
25(8)
J.Q. Wang
T. Cheng
J. Haworth
Generalization of tiled models with curved surfaces using typification
33(14)
R. Guercke
J.Q. Zhao
C. Brenner
Q. Zhu
Spatio-temporal trajectory analysis of mobile objects following the same itinerary
47(12)
L. Etienne
T. Devogele
A. Bouju
Modelling the land allocation process in time and space
59(12)
M.A. Sharifi
M. Karimi
M.S. Mesgari
Spatial analysis and data mining
Automatically and accurately matching objects in geospatial datasets
71(10)
L. Li
M.F. Goodchild
The estimation of MOEs change based on CBR
81(12)
Y.Y. Du
C.H. Zhou
L.J. Wang
G.Y. Qi
X.Z. Yang
Multi-view augmented concept to improve semantic interoperability of geospatial data
93(14)
M. Bakillah
M.A. Mostafavi
Influence Power-based Hierarchy Tree Neighbor Function Clustering Algorithm
107(8)
M. Ji
F.X. Jin
T. Li
X. W. Zhao
B. Ai
Cooperative information augmentation in a geosensor network
115(10)
M. Schulze
C. Brenner
M. Sester
Implementation of the marked Strauss point process model to the epicenters of earthquake aftershocks
125(18)
S. Anwar
A. Stein
J.L. van Genderen
Uncertainty modeling
Accuracy assessment of extensional uncertainty modelled by random sets
143(12)
X. Zhao
A. Stein
T.J. Wang
X.L. Chen
L.Q. Tian
Hierarchical approach for an accuracy-based conflation of multi-topographic databases
155(20)
S. Dalyot
A. Gershkovich
Y. Doytsher
Mobile data modeling
Enhancing travel time forecasting with traffic condition detection
175(10)
Y.Y. Duan
F. Lu
C.B. Chen
J. Ouyang
An indexing method for supporting spatial queries in P2P systems
185(8)
L. Meng
W. Xie
D. Liu
A multi-modal route planning approach with an improved genetic algorithm
193(12)
H.C. Yu
F. Lu
Geo-visualization
Using digital globes to visualize climate change impact
205(14)
R. Bennett
H. Senot
C.J. Pettit
J.-P. Aurambout
F. Sheth
L. Soste
V. Sposito
An online geographical visualisation portal for communicating and sharing natural resource information
219(14)
C.J. Pettit
M. Imhof
M. Cox
H. Lewis
W. Harvey
F. Sheth
J.-P. Aurambout
Multi-resolution representation of digital terrain and building models
233(12)
F. Tsai
W.J. Lin
L.C. Chen
Location-based computing and service
Individual differences in the tourist wayfinding decision-making process: A case study of Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia
245(12)
M.F. Abdul Khanan
J. Xia
R. Inbakaran
Routing with minimum number of landmarks
257(8)
J. Luo
R. Peng
C.L. Fan
J.X. Hu
Location based context awareness through tag-cloud visualizations
265(10)
V. Paelke
T. Dahinden
D. Eggert
J. Mondzech
An epilogue
275(4)
B.G. Lees
Author index 279(2)
Keyword index 281(4)
ISPRS Book Series 285(2)
Colour plates 287
Wenzhong Shi, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR, China. Michael F. Goodchild, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Brian Lees, The University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy, Australia. Yee Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China.