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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.
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from unpublished fundamental scientific research.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.
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.
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.
This book constitutes the refereed conference proceedings of the
14th International Symposium, W2GIS 2015, held in Grenoble, France,
in May 2015. The 12 revised full papers presented were carefully
selected from 19 submissions. Selected papers cover hot topics
related to W2GIS including spatiotemporal data collection,
processing and visualization, mobile user generated content,
semantic trajectories, locationbased Web search, Cloud computing
and VGI approaches.
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