Geographic Information Science : Third International Conference, GI Science 2004 Adelphi, MD, USA, October 20-23, 2004 Proceedings /

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Author / Creator:Egenhofer, Max J.
Imprint:Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004.
Language:English
Series:Lecture notes in computer science, 0302-9743 ; 3234
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Format: E-Resource
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7354532
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Other authors / contributors:Freksa, C.
Miller, Harvey J.
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ISBN:9783540235583
Table of Contents:
  • Contested Nature of Place: Knowledge Mapping for Resolving Ontological Distinctions Between Geographical Concepts
  • Geo-Self-Organizing Map (Geo-SOM) for Building and Exploring Homogeneous Regions
  • Can Relative Adjacency Contribute to Space Syntax in the Search for a Structural Logic of the City?
  • Semi-automatic Ontology Alignment for Geospatial Data Integration
  • Modeling Surface Hydrology Concepts with Endurance and Perdurance
  • Procedure to Select the Best Dataset for a Task
  • Floating-Point Filter for the Line Intersection Algorithm
  • Project Lachesis: Parsing and Modeling Location Histories
  • The SPIRIT Spatial Search Engine: Architecture, Ontologies and Spatial Indexing
  • Comparing Exact and Approximate Spatial Auto-regression Model Solutions for Spatial Data Analysis
  • 3D GIS for Geo-coding Human Activity in Micro-scale Urban Environments
  • Arc Mat, a Toolbox for Using ArcView Shape Files for Spatial Econometrics and Statistics
  • A Predictive Uncertainty Model for Field-Based Survey Maps Using Generalized Linear Models
  • Information Dissemination in Mobile Ad-Hoc Geosensor Networks
  • Public Commons of Geographic Data: Research and Development Challenges
  • Alternative Buffer Formation
  • Effect of Category Aggregation on Map Comparison
  • Simplifying Sets of Events by Selecting Temporal Relations
  • Towards a Temporal Extension of Spatial Allocation Modeling
  • Formalizing User Actions for Ontologies
  • Landmarks in the Communication of Route Directions
  • From Objects to Events: GEM, the Geospatial Event Model
  • Author Index