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Journal of Geographical Systems, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2024
- Manfred M. Fischer, Antonio Páez, Petra Staufer-Steinnocher:
2023 JGS best paper award and the editors' choice paper volume 26(1). 1-5 - Chris Jacobs-Crisioni, Ana I. Moreno-Monroy, Mert Kompil, Lewis Dijkstra:
Estimating school provision, access and costs from local pupil counts under decentralised governance. 7-46 - Ye Tian, Xiaobai Angela Yao, Marguerite Madden, Andrew Grundstein:
Synergic effects of meteorological factors on urban form-outdoor exercise relationship: A study with crowdsourced data. 47-72 - Ondrej Kaas, Jakub Silhavý, Ivana Kolingerová, Václav Cada:
Accelerated multi-hillshade hierarchic clustering for automatic lineament extraction. 73-90 - Lvhua Wang, Xinxin Zhou, Jian Shen, Shuting Zhou:
Geovisualization: an optimization algorithm of viewpoint generation for 3D cadastral property units. 91-116 - Subhankar Jana, Anjali Patel, Juthika Mahanta:
Deriving fuzzy topological relations from incomplete observations. 117-147 - Mengwei Zhang, Xingui Liu, Zheng Zhang, Yue Qiu, Zhipeng Jiang, Pengyu Zhang:
CHTopoNER model-based method for recognizing Chinese place names from social media information. 149-179
Volume 26, Number 2, April 2024
- Alan T. Murray, Luc Anselin, Sergio J. Rey:
Arthur Getis: a legend in geographical systems. 181-190 - J. Keith Ord:
Art Getis and Local Spatial Statistics. 191-200 - John R. Weeks:
The importance of Arthur Getis to spatial demography. 201-208 - Luc Anselin, Pedro Amaral:
Endogenous spatial regimes. 209-234 - Peter A. Rogerson:
Inspired by Art. 235-248 - Ge Lin, Tonglin Zhang:
Spatial monitoring to reduce COVID-19 vaccine hesitance. 249-264 - J. Paul Elhorst, Ioanna Tziolas, Chang Tan, Petros Milionis:
The distance decay effect and spatial reach of spillovers. 265-289
Volume 26, Number 3, July 2024
- JGS Editors' choice article. 291-292
- Ghislain Geniaux:
Speeding up estimation of spatially varying coefficients models. 293-327 - Chia-An Ku, Shang-Shiuan Tsai:
Simulating the effects of planning strategies on urban heat island and air pollution mitigation in an urban renewal area. 329-350 - Yukio Sadahiro, Hidetaka Matsumoto:
Analysis of a spatial point pattern in relation to a reference point. 351-373 - Mengjie Zhou, Mengjie Yang, Tinghua Ai, Jiannan Cai, Zhe Chen:
Rethinking the null hypothesis in significant colocation pattern mining of spatial flows. 375-405 - Yijiang Zhao, Daoan Zhang, Lei Jiang, Qi Liu, Yizhi Liu, Zhuhua Liao:
EIBC: a deep learning framework for Chinese toponym recognition with multiple layers. 407-425 - Milad Malekzadeh, Jed A. Long:
Mobility deviation index: incorporating geographical context into analysis of human mobility. 427-448
Volume 26, Number 4, October 2024
- JGS Editors' Choice article. 449
- Kevin Credit:
Introduction to the special issue on spatial machine learning. 451-460 - Aynaz Lotfata, Stefanos Georganos:
Spatial machine learning for predicting physical inactivity prevalence from socioecological determinants in Chicago, Illinois, USA. 461-481 - Kevin Credit, Matthew Lehnert:
A structured comparison of causal machine learning methods to assess heterogeneous treatment effects in spatial data. 483-510 - Emre Tepe:
A random forests-based hedonic price model accounting for spatial autocorrelation. 511-540 - Jae Hong Kim, Donghwan Ki, Nene Osutei, Sugie Lee, John R. Hipp:
Beyond visual inspection: capturing neighborhood dynamics with historical Google Street View and deep learning-based semantic segmentation. 541-564 - John I. Carruthers, Hanxue Wei:
What drives urban redevelopment activity? Evidence from machine learning and econometric analysis in three American cities. 565-599 - Batuhan Kiliç, Onur Can Bayrak, Fatih Gülgen, Mert Gürtürk, Perihan Abay:
Unveiling the impact of machine learning algorithms on the quality of online geocoding services: a case study using COVID-19 data. 601-622
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