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Annals of GIS, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, 2017
- Bo Zhao, Daniel Z. Sui:
True lies in geospatial big data: detecting location spoofing in social media. 1-14 - Huijun Ren, Peishan Chai, Yanbing Zhang, Dong Xu, Tao Xu, Xiang Li:
Semiautomatic indoor positioning and navigation with mobile devices. 15-26 - Ali Azizi, Farid Karimipour
, Ali Esmaeily
:
Time-dependent, activity-based itinerary personal tour planning in multimodal transportation networks. 27-39 - Yongmei Lu
, Aja Davidson:
Fatal motor vehicle crashes in Texas: needs for and access to emergency medical services. 41-54 - Vinod Kumar Sharma
, E. Amminedu, Gadde Srinivasa Rao, Pullaiahgari Venkata Nagamani, K. Ram Mohan Rao, V. Bhanumurthy:
Assessing the potential of open-source libraries for managing satellite data products - A case study on disaster management. 55-65
- Bin Jiang
:
Scaling as a design principle for cartography. 67-69
Volume 23, Number 2, 2017
- Hui Lin, Peifeng Ma
:
Urban infrastructural health diagnosis with satellite-terrestrial sensing technologies. 71-78
- Danqing Xiao, Tu Lan
:
Mapping ideological opinions in China using online survey. 79-91 - Yan Lin, Neng Wan
, F. Benjamin Zhan:
Colorectal cancer disparities among racial/ethnic minorities in Texas, 1995-2003. 93-101 - Xuan Kuai, Qunshan Zhao
:
Examining healthy food accessibility and disparity in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 103-116 - Bingxian Lin, Liangchen Zhou, Guonian Lv, A-Xing Zhu:
3D geological modelling based on 2D geological map. 117-129 - Vinod Kumar Sharma
, Nitin Mishra, Abhinav Kumar Shukla, Anil Yadav, Gadde Srinivasa Rao, V. Bhanumurthy:
Satellite data planning for flood mapping activities based on high rainfall events generated using TRMM, GEFS and disaster news. 131-140
Volume 23, Number 3, 2017
- Jason Yang, Xianrong Du:
An enhanced water index in extracting water bodies from Landsat TM imagery. 141-148
- Anil Shrestha, Wei Luo:
An assessment of groundwater contamination in Central Valley aquifer, California using geodetector method. 149-166
- Su Zhang
, Christopher D. Lippitt, Susan M. Bogus:
Pavement surface condition estimation based on geospatial modelling. 167-181 - Rami Al-Ruzouq
, Khaled Hamad
, Abdallah Shanableh
, Mohamad Ali Khalil
:
Infrastructure growth assessment of urban areas based on multi-temporal satellite images and linear features. 183-201 - Justin van Dijk
, Tom de Jong:
Post-processing GPS-tracks in reconstructing travelled routes in a GIS-environment: network subset selection and attribute adjustment. 203-217 - Elias Issa, Ming-Hsiang Tsou
, Atsushi Nara
, Brian H. Spitzberg
:
Understanding the spatio-temporal characteristics of Twitter data with geotagged and non-geotagged content: two case studies with the topic of flu and Ted (movie). 219-235
Volume 23, Number 4, 2017
- Juntao Lai
, Tao Cheng
, Guy Lansley
:
Improved targeted outdoor advertising based on geotagged social media data. 237-250 - Elyktra Eisman, Jennifer Gebelein, Thomas A. Breslin
:
Developing a geographically weighted complex systems model using open-source data to highlight locations vulnerable to becoming terrorist safe-havens. 251-267 - Sana Châabane, Wassim Jaziri:
Automated mapping for geospatial ontologies integration. 269-279 - Longyu Liu, Di Hu:
Study on the construction of historical toponymic information management system for Essence of the Geographical Content of the History Books. 281-291 - Xiaoqiong Qin, Mingsheng Liao
, Mengshi Yang
, Lu Zhang:
Monitoring structure health of urban bridges with advanced multi-temporal InSAR analysis. 293-302 - Yanqing Xu
, Lei Wang, Cong Fu, Tim Kosmyna:
A fishnet-constrained land use mix index derived from remotely sensed data. 303-313
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