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For the sixth consecutive year, the AGILE conference promoted the
publication a book collecting high-level scientific contributions
from unpublished fundamental scientific research.
The papers published in the AGILE 2012 LNG&C volume contribute
substantially to Geographical Information Science developments and
to the success of the 15th AGILE conference (Avignon, France,
24-27April, 2012) under the title 'Bridging the Geographic
Information Sciences'. This year's conference emphasizes that
geoinformation science, geomatics and spatial analysis are fields
in which different disciplines, epistemologies and scientific
cultures meet.
Indeed, the scientific articles published in this volume cover a
wide diversity of GIScience related themes, including:
Spatio-temporal Data Modelling and Visualisation; Spatial Data
Infrastructures; Geo Web Services and Geo Semantic Web; Modelling
and Management of Uncertainty; Spatio-temporal Data Quality and
Metadata; Mobility of Persons, Objects and Systems, Transports and
Flows; Spatial Analysis, Geostatistics, and Geo Information
Retrieval; Modelling and Spatial Analysis of Urban Dynamics, Urban
GIS; GIS and Spatial Analysis for Global Change Modelling, Impact
on Space; and Geographic Information Science: links with other
disciplines and people.
For the seventh consecutive year, the AGILE promotes the
publication of a book collecting high-level scientific papers from
unpublished fundamental scientific research in the field of
Geographic Information Science. As the agenda for Europe 2020 is
currently being set, this book demonstrates how geographic
information science is at the heart of Europe. The contributions
open perspectives for innovative services that will strengthen our
European economy, and which will inform citizens about their
environment while preserving their privacy. The latest challenges
of spatial data infrastructures are addressed, such as the
connection with the Web vocabularies or the representation of
genealogy. User generated data (through social networks or through
interactive cameras and software) is also an important breakthrough
in our domain. A trend to deal more and more with time, events,
ancient data, a nd activities is noticeable this year as well. This
volume collects the 23 best full papers presented during the 16th
AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, held between 14
and 17 May 2013 in Leuven, Belgium.
For the sixth consecutive year, the AGILE conference promoted the
publication a book collecting high-level scientific contributions
from unpublished fundamental scientific research.
The papers published in the AGILE 2012 LNG&C volume contribute
substantially to Geographical Information Science developments and
to the success of the 15th AGILE conference (Avignon, France,
24-27April, 2012) under the title 'Bridging the Geographic
Information Sciences'. This year's conference emphasizes that
geoinformation science, geomatics and spatial analysis are fields
in which different disciplines, epistemologies and scientific
cultures meet.
Indeed, the scientific articles published in this volume cover a
wide diversity of GIScience related themes, including:
Spatio-temporal Data Modelling and Visualisation; Spatial Data
Infrastructures; Geo Web Services and Geo Semantic Web; Modelling
and Management of Uncertainty; Spatio-temporal Data Quality and
Metadata; Mobility of Persons, Objects and Systems, Transports and
Flows; Spatial Analysis, Geostatistics, and Geo Information
Retrieval; Modelling and Spatial Analysis of Urban Dynamics, Urban
GIS; GIS and Spatial Analysis for Global Change Modelling, Impact
on Space; and Geographic Information Science: links with other
disciplines and people.
For the seventh consecutive year, the AGILE promotes the
publication of a book collecting high-level scientific papers from
unpublished fundamental scientific research in the field of
Geographic Information Science. As the agenda for Europe 2020 is
currently being set, this book demonstrates how geographic
information science is at the heart of Europe. The contributions
open perspectives for innovative services that will strengthen our
European economy, and which will inform citizens about their
environment while preserving their privacy. The latest challenges
of spatial data infrastructures are addressed, such as the
connection with the Web vocabularies or the representation of
genealogy. User generated data (through social networks or through
interactive cameras and software) is also an important breakthrough
in our domain. A trend to deal more and more with time, events,
ancient data, a nd activities is noticeable this year as well. This
volume collects the 23 best full papers presented during the 16th
AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, held between 14
and 17 May 2013 in Leuven, Belgium.
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