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7th GeoHumanities@SIGSPATIAL 2023: Hamburg, Germany
- Ludovic Moncla, Bruno Martins, Katherine McDonough, Xuke Hu:
Proceedings of the 7th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Geospatial Humanities, GeoHumanities 2023, Hamburg, Germany, 13 November 2023. ACM 2023 - Ignatius Ezeani, Paul Rayson, Ian N. Gregory, Erum Haris, Anthony G. Cohn, John G. Stell, Tim Cole, Joanna E. Taylor, David J. Bodenhamer, Neil Devadasan, Erik Steiner, Zephyr Frank, Jackie Olson:
Towards an Extensible Framework for Understanding Spatial Narratives. 1-10 - Lorenzo Marnat, Clémentine Périnaud, John Samuel, Gilles Gesquière:
Storytelling about Industrial Territories in a Place using a 3D Urban Environment. 11-20 - Helen Mair Rawsthorne, Nathalie Abadie, Eric Kergosien, Cécile Duchêne, Éric Saux:
Automatic Nested Spatial Entity and Spatial Relation Extraction From Text for Knowledge Graph Creation: A Baseline Approach and a Benchmark Dataset. 21-30 - Or Rappel-Kroyzer:
The UDC California Division Members Database: Using Spatial Analysis to Shed new Light on the Formation of Civil War Memory in California. 31-39 - Haley Anne Schwartz:
Text Mining Analysis of Perception in Archaeological Landscapes: The Case of Stonehenge. 40-43 - Daniela Mariño, Ludovic Moncla, Ross S. Purves:
Extracting positive descriptions and exploring landscape value using text analysis in the Cairngorms National Park. 44-47 - Christine Plumejeaud-Perreau:
Handling imperfection of spatial knowledge for the study of French maritime places dynamics along the 18th century. 48-51 - Niklas Alt:
High Quality and Resilient Historical Vector Data: An open-source workflow for the creation of historical geospatial data. 52-55 - Rombert J. Stapel:
Conflating Historical Population Statistics Using a Historical GIS with a Flexible Semantic Model for Premodern Administrative Units in the Low Countries: The (Re)counting the Uncounted and Historical Atlas of the Low Countries Projects. 56-59 - Shanmugapriya T:
From Uncertainty to Action: Recalibrating Digital and Spatial Humanities Methods and Tools for Non-standard Historical Data from Global South. 60-62
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