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This book gathers the proceedings of the 9th International
Symposium "Information Fusion and Intelligent Geographic
Information Systems 2019" (IF&IGIS'2019), which was held in St.
Petersburg, Russia from May 22 to 24, 2019. The goal of the
symposium was to provide a forum for exchange among leading
international scholars in the fields of spatial data, information
integration and Intelligent Geographic Information Systems (IGIS).
The symposium was an opportunity to discuss sound and effective
lines of modeling in the fusion of spatial data and information
within the broader scope of intelligent GIS. The topics of the 2019
Symposium essentially fall into three broad categories of
developments aimed at leveraging the power of spatial information,
namely: artificial intelligence; algorithmic and computations
processes; and data-informed simulation models. All papers
collected here present compelling, cutting-edge research on cloud
computing, deep learning, visual analytics, and large-scale
optimization. They discuss information fusion and intelligent GIS
research in the context of surface and sub-surface maritime
activities, port asset management, land-based trip and travel
planning, smart city and e-government, emergency management, and
environmental monitoring. Given its scope, the book will be of
interest to students, researchers and professionals working in GIS,
remote sensing, and cloud computing.
This book gathers the proceedings of the 9th International
Symposium "Information Fusion and Intelligent Geographic
Information Systems 2019" (IF&IGIS'2019), which was held in St.
Petersburg, Russia from May 22 to 24, 2019. The goal of the
symposium was to provide a forum for exchange among leading
international scholars in the fields of spatial data, information
integration and Intelligent Geographic Information Systems (IGIS).
The symposium was an opportunity to discuss sound and effective
lines of modeling in the fusion of spatial data and information
within the broader scope of intelligent GIS. The topics of the 2019
Symposium essentially fall into three broad categories of
developments aimed at leveraging the power of spatial information,
namely: artificial intelligence; algorithmic and computations
processes; and data-informed simulation models. All papers
collected here present compelling, cutting-edge research on cloud
computing, deep learning, visual analytics, and large-scale
optimization. They discuss information fusion and intelligent GIS
research in the context of surface and sub-surface maritime
activities, port asset management, land-based trip and travel
planning, smart city and e-government, emergency management, and
environmental monitoring. Given its scope, the book will be of
interest to students, researchers and professionals working in GIS,
remote sensing, and cloud computing.
This book presents the proceedings of the 8th international
Symposium "Information Fusion and Intelligent Geographic
Information Systems 2017" (IF&ICIS'2017), which took place at
Shanghai Maritime University, China, from May 10 to 12, 2017. The
goal of the symposium was to bring together leading global experts
in the field of spatial information integration and intelligent GIS
(IGIS) to exchange cutting-edge research ideas and experiences, to
discuss perspectives on the fast-paced development of geospatial
information theory, methods and models in order to demonstrate the
latest advances in IGIS and discover new ways of collaboration. The
topics focus on IGIS fundamentals, models, technologies and
services in maritime research, such as underwater acoustics,
radiolocation, navigation, marine energy, logistics, environmental
management, seafood, safety of maritime navigation and others. In
addition the book discusses the integration of IGIS technologies in
the emerging field of digital humanities research.
These Workshop Proceedings reflect problems concerning advanced
geo-information science with a special emphasis on deep
virtualization for mobile GIS. They present papers from leading
scientists engaged in research on environmental issues from a
modeling, analysis, information processing and visualization
perspective, as well as practitioners involved in GIS and GIS
applications development. The proceedings examine in detail
problems regarding scientific and technological innovations and
deep virtualization for mobile GIS, its potential applications, and
the monitoring, planning and simulation of urban systems with
respect to economic trends as related to: Artificial intelligence;
Knowledge-based GIS; Spatial ontologies in GIS; Positioning and
analyzing moving information; Energy GIS; GIS data integration and
modeling; Environmental management; Urban GIS; Transportation GIS;
Underwater acoustics and GIS; GIS and real-time monitoring systems;
GIS algorithms and computational issues; Data reliability and
quality assurance for open data; Spatial and data quality; and
lastly Open source GIS.
The Workshop Proceedings reflect problems of advanced
geo-information science with a special emphasis on environmental
and urban challenges. The Proceedings incorporate papers presented
by leading scientists doing research on environmental issues from
modeling to analysis, information processing and visualization. As
well as practitioners engaged in GIS and GIS applications
development. The Proceedings pay close attention to the problems of
scientific and technological innovations as well application
opportunities such as getting environmental and global warming
problems under control, as well as the monitoring, planning and
simulation of urban systems with respect to economic trends as
related to: Artificial intelligence; GIS ontologies; GIS data
integration and modeling; Environmental management ; Urban GIS;
Transportation GIS; GIS data fusion; GIS and corporate information
systems; GIS and real-time monitoring systems; GIS algorithms and
computational issues; Landscape studies; Global warming; GIS and
the Arctic sea; Novel and emerging GIS research areas; Maritime and
environmental GIS; and Coastal GIS.
These Workshop Proceedings reflect problems concerning advanced
geo-information science with a special emphasis on deep
virtualization for mobile GIS. They present papers from leading
scientists engaged in research on environmental issues from a
modeling, analysis, information processing and visualization
perspective, as well as practitioners involved in GIS and GIS
applications development. The proceedings examine in detail
problems regarding scientific and technological innovations and
deep virtualization for mobile GIS, its potential applications, and
the monitoring, planning and simulation of urban systems with
respect to economic trends as related to: Artificial intelligence;
Knowledge-based GIS; Spatial ontologies in GIS; Positioning and
analyzing moving information; Energy GIS; GIS data integration and
modeling; Environmental management; Urban GIS; Transportation GIS;
Underwater acoustics and GIS; GIS and real-time monitoring systems;
GIS algorithms and computational issues; Data reliability and
quality assurance for open data; Spatial and data quality; and
lastly Open source GIS.
The Workshop Proceedings reflect problems of advanced
geo-information science with a special emphasis on environmental
and urban challenges. The Proceedings incorporate papers presented
by leading scientists doing research on environmental issues from
modeling to analysis, information processing and visualization. As
well as practitioners engaged in GIS and GIS applications
development. The Proceedings pay close attention to the problems of
scientific and technological innovations as well application
opportunities such as getting environmental and global warming
problems under control, as well as the monitoring, planning and
simulation of urban systems with respect to economic trends as
related to: Artificial intelligence; GIS ontologies; GIS data
integration and modeling; Environmental management ; Urban GIS;
Transportation GIS; GIS data fusion; GIS and corporate information
systems; GIS and real-time monitoring systems; GIS algorithms and
computational issues; Landscape studies; Global warming; GIS and
the Arctic sea; Novel and emerging GIS research areas; Maritime and
environmental GIS; and Coastal GIS.
The Workshop Proceedings reflect problems of advanced
geo-information science as far as they are specifically concerned
with the maritime environment at large. The Proceedings incorporate
papers presented by leading scientists researching in the
considered professional area and by practitioners engaged in GIS
and GIS applications development. They pay close attention to the
problems of scientific and technological innovations and the
ensuing opportunities to make seas safer and cleaner. Furthermore,
they periodically measure the ground covered and new challenges
with respect to economic and shipping trends as related to
Artificial Intelligence; GIS ontologies; GIS data integration and
modelling; Underwater acoustics; GIS data fusion; GIS and corporate
information systems; GIS and real-time monitoring systems; GIS
algorithms and computational issues; Novel and emerging marine GIS
research areas; Monitoring of maritime terrorist threat; Maritime
and environmental GIS; Navigation-based and maritime transportation
GIS; Human factors in maritime GIS; Coastal and environmental GIS.
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Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems - 12th International Symposium, W2GIS 2013, Banff, Canada, April 4-5, 2013, Proceedings (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Steve Liang, Xin Wang, Christophe Claramunt
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This book constitutes the refereed conference proceedings of the
12th International Symposium, W2GIS 2013, held in Banff, Canada, in
April 2013. The 11 revised full papers and 5 short papers presented
were carefully selected from 28 submissions. The program covers a
wide range of topics including Spatial Semantics and Databases,
Location-based Services and Applications, Trajectory Representation
and Sensor Web, Spatial Analysis and Systems and Map Generation and
Modeling.
The Workshop Proceedings reflect problems of advanced
geo-information science as far as they are specifically concerned
with the maritime environment at large. The Proceedings incorporate
papers presented by leading scientists researching in the
considered professional area and by practitioners engaged in GIS
and GIS applications development. They pay close attention to the
problems of scientific and technological innovations and the
ensuing opportunities to make seas safer and cleaner. Furthermore,
they periodically measure the ground covered and new challenges
with respect to economic and shipping trends as related to
Artificial Intelligence; GIS ontologies; GIS data integration and
modelling; Underwater acoustics; GIS data fusion; GIS and corporate
information systems; GIS and real-time monitoring systems; GIS
algorithms and computational issues; Novel and emerging marine GIS
research areas; Monitoring of maritime terrorist threat; Maritime
and environmental GIS; Navigation-based and maritime transportation
GIS; Human factors in maritime GIS; Coastal and environmental GIS.
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GeoSpatial Semantics - 4th International Conference, GeoS 2011, Brest, France, May 12-13, 2011, Proceedings (Paperback, Edition.)
Christophe Claramunt, Sergei Levashkin, Michela Bertolotto
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 4th
International Conference on GeoSpatial Semantics, GeoS 2011, held
in Brest, France, in May 2011. The 13 papers presented together
with 1 invited talk were carefully reviewed and selected from 23
submissions. The papers focus on formal and semantic approaches,
time and activity-based patterns, ontologies, as well as quality,
conflicts and semantic integration. They are organized in topical
sections on ontologies and gazetteers, activity-based and temporal
issues, models, quality and semantic similarities, and retrieval
and discovery methods.
This volume contains the papers presented at the International
Workshop "Information Fusion and Geographic Information Systems"
(IF&GIS'09) held in St. Petersburg, Russia in May 2009. The
workshop was organized by the St. Petersburg Institute for
Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences
(SPIIRAS). The workshop continues a series organised biannually,
and attracts academics and industrials from a wide range of
disciplines including computer science, geography, statistics,
mathematics, hydrography, geomorphology, and environmental
sciences. The objective of this workshop is to provide a forum for
innovative research oriented towards Geographic Information Science
and tech- logies and Corporate Information Systems whose close
association highlight novel theoretical and practical challenges.
The papers selected by the International Program Committee cover a
wide range of innovative areas including ontological and semantic
approaches for the representation of geographical data,
geographical data monitoring, situation management and forecast, to
emerging applications oriented to the maritime environment,
disaster management and security threats. While traditional topics
of GIS conferences are well represented and still being advanced,
several new domains appear and stress the need for the development
of versatile monitoring systems and decision making systems. While
GIS already have a de facto standard for geographical monitoring
and analysis, the papers accepted in this volume also illustrate
several novel directions of application whose objective is more
closely oriented to process modeling and decision making, and where
the nature of the objects represented is revisited using
ontological and semantic approaches.
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Spatial Information Theory - 9th International Conference, COSIT 2009, Aber Wrac'h, France, September 21-25, 2009, Proceedings (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Kathleen Stewart Hornsby, Christophe Claramunt, Michel Denis, Gerard Ligozat
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First established in 1993 with a conference in Elba, Italy, COSIT
(the International C- ference on Spatial Information Theory) is
widely acknowledged as one of the most - portant conferences for
the field of spatial information theory. This conference series
brings together researchers from a wide range of disciplines for
intensive scientific - changes centered on spatial information
theory. COSIT submissions typically address research questions
drawn from cognitive, perceptual, and environmental psychology,
geography, spatial information science, computer science,
artificial intelligence, cog- tive science, engineering, cognitive
anthropology, linguistics, ontology, architecture, planning, and
environmental design. Some of the topical areas include, for
example, the cognitive structure of spatial knowledge; events and
processes in geographic space; incomplete or imprecise spatial
knowledge; languages of spatial relations; navigation by organisms
and robots; ontology of space; communication of spatial
information; and the social and cultural organization of space to
name a few. This volume contains the papers presented at the 9th
International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, COSIT 2009,
held in Aber Wrac'h, France, September 21-25, 2009. For COSIT 2009,
70 full paper submissions were received. These papers were
carefully reviewed by an international Program Committee based on
relevance to the conference, intellectual quality, scientific
significance, novelty, relation to previously published literature,
and clarity of presentation. After reviewing was completed, 30
papers were selected for presentation at the conference and appear
in this volume. This number of papers reflects the high quality of
submissions to COSIT this year.
This volume contains the papers presented at the International
Workshop "Information Fusion and Geographic Information Systems"
(IF&GIS'09) held in St. Petersburg, Russia in May 2009. The
workshop was organized by the St. Petersburg Institute for
Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences
(SPIIRAS). The workshop continues a series organised biannually,
and attracts academics and industrials from a wide range of
disciplines including computer science, geography, statistics,
mathematics, hydrography, geomorphology, and environmental
sciences. The objective of this workshop is to provide a forum for
innovative research oriented towards Geographic Information Science
and tech- logies and Corporate Information Systems whose close
association highlight novel theoretical and practical challenges.
The papers selected by the International Program Committee cover a
wide range of innovative areas including ontological and semantic
approaches for the representation of geographical data,
geographical data monitoring, situation management and forecast, to
emerging applications oriented to the maritime environment,
disaster management and security threats. While traditional topics
of GIS conferences are well represented and still being advanced,
several new domains appear and stress the need for the development
of versatile monitoring systems and decision making systems. While
GIS already have a de facto standard for geographical monitoring
and analysis, the papers accepted in this volume also illustrate
several novel directions of application whose objective is more
closely oriented to process modeling and decision making, and where
the nature of the objects represented is revisited using
ontological and semantic approaches.
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Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems - 4th International Workshop, W2GIS 2004, Goyang, Korea, November 26-27, 2004, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2005 ed.)
Christophe Claramunt, Yong-Jin Kwon, Alain Bouju
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2 TheaimoftheannualW GIS workshop is to provide an up-to-date
review of advances on recent development of Web and wireless
geographical information systems, and new challenges and
opportunities for researchers, developers and 2 users in the GIS
community. The main topic of the W GIS workshop is theor- ical and
technical issues of Web and wireless geographical information
systems. This workshop followed the successful 2001, 2002 and 2003
editions, held in - oto, Singapore and Rome, respectively. The 2004
edition was held in Goyang, Korea. 2 In its 4th year, W GIS reached
new heights of recognition as a quality wo-
shopforthedisseminationanddiscussionofnewwaysofaccessingandanalyzing
geospatial information. This year, 39 papers were submitted from 15
countries, and 20 papers were accepted from 11 countries.
Similarly, the Program C- mittee consisted of 39 members from 16
countries. We had the privilege of having three distinguished
invited talks: "Eliciting User Preferences in Web Urban Spaces,"
Yanwu Yang and Christophe Cla- munt, Naval Academy Research
Institute, France; "Discovering Regional Inf- mation from Web:
Localness and Landmark Computation," Katsumi Tanaka, Department of
Social Informatics, Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto U-
versity, Japan; and "Towards Knowing, Always and Everywhere, Where
- erything Is, Precisely," Christian S. Jensen, Department of
Computer Science, Aalborg University, Denmark.
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Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems - 15th International Symposium, W2GIS 2017, Shanghai, China, May 8-9, 2017, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
David Brosset, Christophe Claramunt, Xiang Li, Tianzhen Wang
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This book constitutes the refereed conference proceedings of the
15th International Symposium, W2GIS 2017, held in Shanghai, China,
in May 2017. The 11 revised full papers presented were carefully
selected from 28 submissions. The papers cover hot topics related
to W2GIS including Web technologies and technics; paths and
navigation; and Web visualization.
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Advances in Spatial and Temporal Databases - 14th International Symposium, SSTD 2015, Hong Kong, China, August 26-28, 2015. Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Christophe Claramunt, Markus Schneider, Raymond Chi-Wing Wong, Li Xiong, Woong-Kee Loh, …
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th
International Symposium on Spatial and Temporal Databases, SSTD
2015, held in Hong Kong, China, in August 2015. The 24 revised full
papers together with 8 demos presented were carefully reviewed and
selected from 64 submissions. The conference program has the scope
on following subjects: reachability query and path query, reverse
query and indexing, navigation and routing, trajectory analysis,
spatio-temporal approaches, privacy and matching, similarity search
and pattern, keyword and pattern.
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