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Uncertainty in Geographical Information (Paperback): Jingxiong Zhang, Michael F. Goodchild Uncertainty in Geographical Information (Paperback)
Jingxiong Zhang, Michael F. Goodchild
R1,881 Discovery Miles 18 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have developed and their applications have been extended, the issue of uncertainty has become increasingly recognized. It is highlighted by the need to demystify the inherently complex geographical world to facilitate computerization in GIS, by the inaccuracies that emerge from man-machine interactions in data acquisition, and by error propagation in geoprocessing. Users need to be well aware of the likely impacts of uncertainties in spatial analysis and decision-making. This book discusses theoretical and practical aspects of spatial data processing and uncertainties, and covers a wide range of types of errors and fuzziness and emphasizes description and modeling. High level GIS professionals, researchers and graduate students will find this a constructive book.

Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis (Paperback): Jingxiong Zhang, Peter Atkinson, Michael F. Goodchild Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis (Paperback)
Jingxiong Zhang, Peter Atkinson, Michael F. Goodchild
R2,325 Discovery Miles 23 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Now ubiquitous in modern life, spatial data present great opportunities to transform many of the processes on which we base our everyday lives. However, not only do these data depend on the scale of measurement, but also handling these data (e.g., to make suitable maps) requires that we account for the scale of measurement explicitly. Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis describes the scales of measurement and scales of spatial variation that exist in the measured data. It provides you with a series of tools for handling spatial data while accounting for scale. The authors detail a systematic strategy for handling scale issues from geographic reality, through measurements, to resultant spatial data and their analyses. They also explore a process-pattern paradigm in approaching scale issues. This is well reflected, for example, in chapters dealing with terrain analysis, in which scale in terrain derivatives is described in relation to the processing involved in the derivation of specific terrain variables from elevation data, and area classes, which are viewed as driven by class-forming covariates. Lastly, this book provides coverage of some of the issues related to scale that are relatively under-represented in the literature, such as the effects of scale on information content in remotely sensed images, and the interaction between scale and uncertainty that is increasingly important for spatial information and analysis. By taking a rigorous, scientific approach to scale and its various meanings in relation to the geographic world, the book alleviates some of the frustration caused by dealing with issues of scale. While past research has led to an increasing number of journal articles and a few books dedicated to scale modeling and change of scale, this book helps you to develop coherent strategies for scale modeling, highlighting applicability for a variety of fields, from geomatic engineering and geoinformatics to environmental modeling.

Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis (Hardcover): Jingxiong Zhang, Peter Atkinson, Michael F. Goodchild Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis (Hardcover)
Jingxiong Zhang, Peter Atkinson, Michael F. Goodchild
R5,728 Discovery Miles 57 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Now ubiquitous in modern life, spatial data present great opportunities to transform many of the processes on which we base our everyday lives. However, not only do these data depend on the scale of measurement, but also handling these data (e.g., to make suitable maps) requires that we account for the scale of measurement explicitly. Scale in Spatial Information and Analysis describes the scales of measurement and scales of spatial variation that exist in the measured data. It provides you with a series of tools for handling spatial data while accounting for scale.

The authors detail a systematic strategy for handling scale issues from geographic reality, through measurements, to resultant spatial data and their analyses. They also explore a process-pattern paradigm in approaching scale issues. This is well reflected, for example, in chapters dealing with terrain analysis, in which scale in terrain derivatives is described in relation to the processing involved in the derivation of specific terrain variables from elevation data, and area classes, which are viewed as driven by class-forming covariates. Lastly, this book provides coverage of some of the issues related to scale that are relatively under-represented in the literature, such as the effects of scale on information content in remotely sensed images, and the interaction between scale and uncertainty that is increasingly important for spatial information and analysis.

By taking a rigorous, scientific approach to scale and its various meanings in relation to the geographic world, the book alleviates some of the frustration caused by dealing with issues of scale. While past research has led to an increasing number of journal articles and a few books dedicated to scale modeling and change of scale, this book helps you to develop coherent strategies for scale modeling, highlighting applicability for a variety of fields, from geomatic engineering and geoinformatics to environmental modeling.

Uncertainty in Geographical Information (Hardcover): Jingxiong Zhang, Michael F. Goodchild Uncertainty in Geographical Information (Hardcover)
Jingxiong Zhang, Michael F. Goodchild
R3,410 Discovery Miles 34 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


As Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have developed and their applications have been extended, the issue of uncertainty has become increasingly recognised. It is highlighted by the need to demystify the inherently complex geographical world to facilitate computerisation in GIS, by the inaccuracies that emerge from man-machine interactions in data acquisition, and by error propogation in geoprocessing. Users need to be well aware of the likely impacts of uncertainties in spatial analysis and decision-making.
High level GIS professionals, researchers and graduate students will find this a constructive book. It discusses theoretical and practical aspects of spatial data processing and uncertainties, and covers a wide range of types of errors and fuzziness and emphasizes description and modelling.

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