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Significant amounts of information available today contain
references to places on earth. Traditionally such information has
been held as structured data and was the concern of Geographic
Information Systems (GIS). However, increasing amounts of data in
the form of unstructured text are available for indexing and
retrieval that also contain spatial references. This monograph
describes the field of Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) that
seeks to develop spatially-aware search systems and support user's
geographical information needs. Important concepts with respect to
storing, querying and analysing geographical information in
computers are introduced, before user needs and interaction in the
context of GIR are explored. The task of associating documents with
coordinates, prior to their indexing and ranking forms the core of
any GIR system, and different approaches and their implications are
discussed. Evaluating the resulting systems and their components,
and different paradigms for doing so continue to be an important
area of research in GIR and are illustrated through several
examples. The monograph provides an overview of the research field,
and in so doing identifies key remaining research challenges in
GIR.
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