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The rate at which geospatial data is being generated exceeds our
computational capabilities to extract patterns for the
understanding of a dynamically changing world. Geoinformatics and
data mining focuses on the development and implementation of
computational algorithms to solve these problems. This unique
volume contains a collection of chapters on state-of-the-art data
mining techniques applied to geoinformatic problems of high
complexity and important societal value. Data Mining for
Geoinformatics addresses current concerns and developments relating
to spatio-temporal data mining issues in remotely-sensed data,
problems in meteorological data such as tornado formation,
estimation of radiation from the Fukushima nuclear power plant,
simulations of traffic data using OpenStreetMap, real time traffic
applications of data stream mining, visual analytics of traffic and
weather data and the exploratory visualization of collective,
mobile objects such as the flocking behavior of wild chickens. This
book is designed for researchers and advanced-level students
focused on computer science, earth science and geography as a
reference or secondary text book. Practitioners working in the
areas of data mining and geoscience will also find this book to be
a valuable reference.
"The Anthropology of Stuff" is part of a new Series dedicated to
innovative, unconventional ways to connect undergraduate students
and their lived concerns about our social world to the power of
social science ideas and evidence. Our goal with the project is to
help spark social science imaginations and in doing so, new avenues
for meaningful thought and action. Each "Stuff" title is a short
(100 page) "mini text" illuminating for students the network of
people and activities that create their material world. Yi-Chieh
Lin reveals how the entrepreneurial energy of emerging markets,
such as China, includes the opportunity to profit from fake stuff,
that is counterfeit goods that rely on our fascination with brand
names. Students will discover how the names and logos embroidered
and printed on their own clothes carry their own price tag above
and beyond the use value of the products themselves. The book
provides a wonderful introduction for students to global markets
and their role in determining how they function.
"The Anthropology of Stuff" is part of a new Series dedicated to
innovative, unconventional ways to connect undergraduate students
and their lived concerns about our social world to the power of
social science ideas and evidence. Our goal with the project is to
help spark social science imaginations and in doing so, new avenues
for meaningful thought and action. Each "Stuff" title is a short
(100 page) "mini text" illuminating for students the network of
people and activities that create their material world. Yi-Chieh
Lin reveals how the entrepreneurial energy of emerging markets,
such as China, includes the opportunity to profit from fake stuff,
that is counterfeit goods that rely on our fascination with brand
names. Students will discover how the names and logos embroidered
and printed on their own clothes carry their own price tag above
and beyond the use value of the products themselves. The book
provides a wonderful introduction for students to global markets
and their role in determining how they function.
The rate at which geospatial data is being generated exceeds our
computational capabilities to extract patterns for the
understanding of a dynamically changing world. Geoinformatics and
data mining focuses on the development and implementation of
computational algorithms to solve these problems. This unique
volume contains a collection of chapters on state-of-the-art data
mining techniques applied to geoinformatic problems of high
complexity and important societal value. Data Mining for
Geoinformatics addresses current concerns and developments relating
to spatio-temporal data mining issues in remotely-sensed data,
problems in meteorological data such as tornado formation,
estimation of radiation from the Fukushima nuclear power plant,
simulations of traffic data using OpenStreetMap, real time traffic
applications of data stream mining, visual analytics of traffic and
weather data and the exploratory visualization of collective,
mobile objects such as the flocking behavior of wild chickens. This
book is designed for researchers and advanced-level students
focused on computer science, earth science and geography as a
reference or secondary text book. Practitioners working in the
areas of data mining and geoscience will also find this book to be
a valuable reference.
With the encouragement of his family and the lessons of a wise
instructor, Twixy proves to himself and his friends that he has
what it takes to make his dream come true
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