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Annals of GIS, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2009
- Hui Lin:
Foreword. 1-2
- Michael F. Goodchild:
Geographic information systems and science: today and tomorrow. 3-9 - Jing Li, David W. Wong, Daniel A. Griffith:
Exploring and simulating the regularities in intra-urban population density structure. 11-22 - Eoin Mac Aoidh, Gavin McArdle, Mathieu Petit, Cyril Ray, Michela Bertolotto, Christophe Claramunt, David C. Wilson:
Personalization in adaptive and interactive GIS. 23-33 - Luke Driskell, Fahui Wang:
Mapping digital divide in neighborhoods: Wi-Fi access in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 35-46 - Yeqiao Wang, Y. Zhou, Jian Yang, Hong S. He, Z. Zhu, D. Ohlen:
Simulation of short-term post-fire vegetation recovery by integration of LANDFIRE data products, DNBR data and LANDIS modeling. 47-59 - Davin Hall, Lin Liu:
Cops and robbers in Cincinnati: a spatial modeling approach for examining the effects of aggressive policing. 61-71
- Ming-Hsiang Tsou:
Book review. 73
Volume 15, Number 2, 2009
- Deren Li, Mi Wang, Qingwu Hu, Fen Hu:
On three-dimensional visualization of geospatial information: graphics based or imagery based? 75-84 - Volker Rodehorst, Matthias Heinrichs, Olaf Hellwich:
A trifocal sensor system for 3D reconstruction of architectural models. 85-96 - Hai Huang, Helmut Mayer:
Generative statistical 3D reconstruction of unfoliaged trees from terrestrial images. 97-105 - Birgit Kieler, Jan-Henrik Haunert, Monika Sester:
Deriving scale-transition matrices from map samples for simulated annealing-based aggregation. 107-116 - Jörg Schmittwilken, Michael Ying Yang, Wolfgang Förstner, Lutz Plümer:
Integration of conditional random fields and attribute grammars for range data interpretation of man-made objects. 117-126 - Shing Lin, Yongmei Lu:
The spatial patterns of adverse health effects of ozone pollution on childhood respiratory diseases in urban Houston. 127-140
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