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16. AGILE Conference 2013: Leuven, Belgium
- Danny Vandenbroucke, Bénédicte Bucher, Joep Crompvoets:
Geographic Information Science at the Heart of Europe - International AGILE'2013 Conference, Leuven, Belgium, 14-17 May 2013. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-319-00614-7 - Danny Vandenbroucke, Bénédicte Bucher, Joep Crompvoets:
Errata to: Geographic Information Science at the Heart of Europe.
User Generated Data, Social Network Data
- Falko Schmid, Lutz Frommberger, Chunyuan Cai, Christian Freksa:
What You See is What You Map: Geometry-Preserving Micro-Mapping for Smaller Geographic Objects with mapIT. 3-19 - Carsten Keßler, René Theodore Anton de Groot:
Trust as a Proxy Measure for the Quality of Volunteered Geographic Information in the Case of OpenStreetMap. 21-37 - Grant McKenzie, Benjamin Adams, Krzysztof Janowicz:
A Thematic Approach to User Similarity Built on Geosocial Check-ins. 39-53 - Roberto Rösler, Thomas Liebig:
Using Data from Location Based Social Networks for Urban Activity Clustering. 55-72
Remote Sensing
- Eliseo Clementini, Enrico Ippoliti:
Automatic Extraction of Complex Objects from Land Cover Maps. 75-93 - Pierre-Alexis Herrault, David Sheeren, Mathieu Fauvel, Martin Paegelow:
Automatic Extraction of Forests from Historical Maps Based on Unsupervised Classification in the CIELab Color Space. 95-112
Data Quality
- Mohammed I. Humayun, Angela Schwering:
Selecting a Representation for Spatial Vagueness: A Decision Making Approach. 115-131 - Christin Henzen, Stephan Mäs, Lars Bernard:
Provenance Information in Geodata Infrastructures. 133-151
Formal Semantics
- Heshan Du, Natasha Alechina, Mike Jackson, Glen Hart:
Matching Formal and Informal Geospatial Ontologies. 155-171 - Alkyoni Baglatzi, Werner Kuhn:
On the Formulation of Conceptual Spaces for Land Cover Classification Systems. 173-188
Data Mining, Agregation and Disagregation
- Daniela Richter, Kai-Florian Richter, Stephan Winter:
The Impact of Classification Approaches on the Detection of Hierarchies in Place Descriptions. 191-206 - Christoph Stasch, Edzer J. Pebesma, Benedikt Gräler, Lydia Gerharz:
Error-Aware Spatio-Temporal Aggregation in the Model Web. 207-224 - Anna Monreale, Wendy Hui Wang, Francesca Pratesi, Salvatore Rinzivillo, Dino Pedreschi, Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko:
Privacy-Preserving Distributed Movement Data Aggregation. 225-245 - Corina Iovan, Ana-Maria Olteanu-Raimond, Thomas Couronné, Zbigniew Smoreda:
Moving and Calling: Mobile Phone Data Quality Measurements and Spatiotemporal Uncertainty in Human Mobility Studies. 247-265 - Johannes Scholz, Michael Andorfer, Manfred Mittlboeck:
Spatial Accuracy Evaluation of Population Density Grid Disaggregations with Corine Landcover. 267-283 - Monica Wachowicz, Rebecca Ong, Chiara Renso:
Tailoring Trajectories and their Moving Patterns to Contexts. 285-303
Decision Support Systems Related to Mobility
- Toshihiro Osaragi, Sayaka Tsuda:
Facility Use-Choice Model with Travel Costs Incorporating Means of Transportation and Travel Direction. 307-322 - Amin Abdalla, Paul Weiser, Andrew U. Frank:
Design Principles for Spatio-Temporally Enabled PIM Tools: A Qualitative Analysis of Trip Planning. 323-336 - Mohamed Bakillah, Alexander Zipf, Steve H. L. Liang:
Publish/Subscribe System Based on Event Calculus to Support Real-Time Multi-Agent Evacuation Simulation. 337-352 - Tobias Schreck, Itzhak Omer, Peter Bak, Yoav Lerman:
A Visual Analytics Approach for Assessing Pedestrian Friendliness of Urban Environments. 353-368 - David Jonietz, Wolfgang Schuster, Sabine Timpf:
Modelling the Suitability of Urban Networks for Pedestrians: An Affordance-Based Framework. 369-382 - Yoav Lerman, Itzhak Omer:
The Effects of Configurational and Functional Factors on the Spatial Distribution of Pedestrians. 383-398 - Paulo Rui Anciaes:
Examining the Influence of Political Factors on the Design of a New Road. 399-413
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