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Geographic Information Science : 4th International Conference, GIScience 2006, Münster, Germany, September 20-23, 2006, Proceedings / edited by Martin Raubal, Harvey J. Miller, Andrew U. Frank, Michael F. Goochild.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Raubal, Martin, editor.
Miller, Harvey J., editor.
Frank, Andrew U., editor.
Goochild, Michael F., editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
LNCS sublibrary. Information systems and applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI ; SL 3, 4197.
Information Systems and Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI ; 4197
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Database management.
Application software.
Information storage and retrieval.
Multimedia systems.
Earth sciences.
Database Management.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Multimedia Information Systems.
Earth Sciences, general.
Local Subjects:
Database Management.
Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet).
Information Storage and Retrieval.
Multimedia Information Systems.
Earth Sciences, general.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIV, 422 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2006.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
The GIScience conference series (www. giscience. org) was created as a forum for all researchers who are interested in advancing research in the fundam- tal aspects of geographic information science. Starting with GIScience 2000 in Savannah, Georgia, USA, the conferences have been held biennially, bringing together a highly interdisciplinary group of scientists from academia, industry, and governmentto analyze progressand to explore new researchdirections. The conferences focus on emerging topics and basic research ?ndings across all s- tors of geographic information science. After three highly successful conferences in the United States, this year's GIScience conference was held in Europe for the ?rst time. The GIScience conferences have been a meeting point for researchers coming from various disciplines, including cognitive science, computer science, engine- ing, geography,information science, mathematics, philosophy, psychology,social science, and statistics. The advancement of geographic information science - quiressuchinterdisciplinarybreadth,andthisisalsowhatmakestheconferences so exciting. In order to account for the di?erent needs of the involved scienti?c disciplines with regard to publishing their research results, we again organized two separate stages of paper submission: 93 full papers were each thoroughly reviewed by three Program Committee members and 26 were selected for p- sentation at the conference and inclusion in this volume. Then, 159 extended abstracts, describing work in progress, were screened by two Program Comm- tee members each. Subsequently, 42 of them were selected for oral presentation, and 46 for poster presentation at the conference.
Contents:
A Social and Spatial Network Approach to the Investigation of Research Communities over the World Wide Web
Projective Relations in a 3D Environment
A Multi-resolution Representation for Terrain Morphology
A Spatiotemporal Model of Strategies and Counter Strategies for Location Privacy Protection
Incorporating Landmarks with Quality Measures in Routing Procedures
What Is the Region Occupied by a Set of Points?
Voronoi Hierarchies
Characterising Meanders Qualitatively
Landmarks in OpenLS - A Data Structure for Cognitive Ergonomic Route Directions
Status Functions, Collective Intentionality: Matters of Trust for Geospatial Information Sharing
Pattern Recognition in Road Networks on the Example of Circular Road Detection
Implementing Anchoring
Generating Raster DEM from Mass Points Via TIN Streaming
Towards a Similarity-Based Identity Assumption Service for Historical Places
Coupling Bayesian Networks with GIS-Based Cellular Automata for Modeling Land Use Change
Orientation Calculi and Route Graphs: Towards Semantic Representations for Route Descriptions
Incremental Rank Updates for Moving Query Points
The Head-Body-Tail Intersection for Spatial Relations Between Directed Line Segments
A GIS-Based Approach for Urban Multi-criteria Quasi Optimized Route Guidance by Considering Unspecified Site Satisfaction
Ontological Analysis of Observations and Measurements
Splitting the Linear Least Squares Problem for Precise Localization in Geosensor Networks
The Spatial Dimensions of Multi-Criteria Evaluation - Case Study of a Home Buyer's Spatial Decision Support System
Graph-Based Navigation Strategies for Heterogeneous Spatial Data Sets
Correlation Analysis of Discrete Motions
Representing Topological Relationships for Moving Objects
UMN-MapServer: A High-Performance, Interoperable, and Open Source Web Mapping and Geo-spatial Analysis System.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-540-44528-9
9783540445289
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