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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.
The Workshop Proceedings reflect problems of advanced
geo-information science as far as they are specifically concerned
with the maritime environment at large. The Proceedings incorporate
papers presented by leading scientists researching in the
considered professional area and by practitioners engaged in GIS
and GIS applications development. They pay close attention to the
problems of scientific and technological innovations and the
ensuing opportunities to make seas safer and cleaner. Furthermore,
they periodically measure the ground covered and new challenges
with respect to economic and shipping trends as related to
Artificial Intelligence; GIS ontologies; GIS data integration and
modelling; Underwater acoustics; GIS data fusion; GIS and corporate
information systems; GIS and real-time monitoring systems; GIS
algorithms and computational issues; Novel and emerging marine GIS
research areas; Monitoring of maritime terrorist threat; Maritime
and environmental GIS; Navigation-based and maritime transportation
GIS; Human factors in maritime GIS; Coastal and environmental GIS.
This book presents the proceedings of the 8th international
Symposium "Information Fusion and Intelligent Geographic
Information Systems 2017" (IF&ICIS'2017), which took place at
Shanghai Maritime University, China, from May 10 to 12, 2017. The
goal of the symposium was to bring together leading global experts
in the field of spatial information integration and intelligent GIS
(IGIS) to exchange cutting-edge research ideas and experiences, to
discuss perspectives on the fast-paced development of geospatial
information theory, methods and models in order to demonstrate the
latest advances in IGIS and discover new ways of collaboration. The
topics focus on IGIS fundamentals, models, technologies and
services in maritime research, such as underwater acoustics,
radiolocation, navigation, marine energy, logistics, environmental
management, seafood, safety of maritime navigation and others. In
addition the book discusses the integration of IGIS technologies in
the emerging field of digital humanities research.
The Workshop Proceedings reflect problems of advanced
geo-information science with a special emphasis on environmental
and urban challenges. The Proceedings incorporate papers presented
by leading scientists doing research on environmental issues from
modeling to analysis, information processing and visualization. As
well as practitioners engaged in GIS and GIS applications
development. The Proceedings pay close attention to the problems of
scientific and technological innovations as well application
opportunities such as getting environmental and global warming
problems under control, as well as the monitoring, planning and
simulation of urban systems with respect to economic trends as
related to: Artificial intelligence; GIS ontologies; GIS data
integration and modeling; Environmental management ; Urban GIS;
Transportation GIS; GIS data fusion; GIS and corporate information
systems; GIS and real-time monitoring systems; GIS algorithms and
computational issues; Landscape studies; Global warming; GIS and
the Arctic sea; Novel and emerging GIS research areas; Maritime and
environmental GIS; and Coastal GIS.
This book gathers the proceedings of the 9th International
Symposium "Information Fusion and Intelligent Geographic
Information Systems 2019" (IF&IGIS'2019), which was held in St.
Petersburg, Russia from May 22 to 24, 2019. The goal of the
symposium was to provide a forum for exchange among leading
international scholars in the fields of spatial data, information
integration and Intelligent Geographic Information Systems (IGIS).
The symposium was an opportunity to discuss sound and effective
lines of modeling in the fusion of spatial data and information
within the broader scope of intelligent GIS. The topics of the 2019
Symposium essentially fall into three broad categories of
developments aimed at leveraging the power of spatial information,
namely: artificial intelligence; algorithmic and computations
processes; and data-informed simulation models. All papers
collected here present compelling, cutting-edge research on cloud
computing, deep learning, visual analytics, and large-scale
optimization. They discuss information fusion and intelligent GIS
research in the context of surface and sub-surface maritime
activities, port asset management, land-based trip and travel
planning, smart city and e-government, emergency management, and
environmental monitoring. Given its scope, the book will be of
interest to students, researchers and professionals working in GIS,
remote sensing, and cloud computing.
This book gathers the proceedings of the 9th International
Symposium "Information Fusion and Intelligent Geographic
Information Systems 2019" (IF&IGIS'2019), which was held in St.
Petersburg, Russia from May 22 to 24, 2019. The goal of the
symposium was to provide a forum for exchange among leading
international scholars in the fields of spatial data, information
integration and Intelligent Geographic Information Systems (IGIS).
The symposium was an opportunity to discuss sound and effective
lines of modeling in the fusion of spatial data and information
within the broader scope of intelligent GIS. The topics of the 2019
Symposium essentially fall into three broad categories of
developments aimed at leveraging the power of spatial information,
namely: artificial intelligence; algorithmic and computations
processes; and data-informed simulation models. All papers
collected here present compelling, cutting-edge research on cloud
computing, deep learning, visual analytics, and large-scale
optimization. They discuss information fusion and intelligent GIS
research in the context of surface and sub-surface maritime
activities, port asset management, land-based trip and travel
planning, smart city and e-government, emergency management, and
environmental monitoring. Given its scope, the book will be of
interest to students, researchers and professionals working in GIS,
remote sensing, and cloud computing.
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.
The Workshop Proceedings reflect problems of advanced
geo-information science with a special emphasis on environmental
and urban challenges. The Proceedings incorporate papers presented
by leading scientists doing research on environmental issues from
modeling to analysis, information processing and visualization. As
well as practitioners engaged in GIS and GIS applications
development. The Proceedings pay close attention to the problems of
scientific and technological innovations as well application
opportunities such as getting environmental and global warming
problems under control, as well as the monitoring, planning and
simulation of urban systems with respect to economic trends as
related to: Artificial intelligence; GIS ontologies; GIS data
integration and modeling; Environmental management ; Urban GIS;
Transportation GIS; GIS data fusion; GIS and corporate information
systems; GIS and real-time monitoring systems; GIS algorithms and
computational issues; Landscape studies; Global warming; GIS and
the Arctic sea; Novel and emerging GIS research areas; Maritime and
environmental GIS; and Coastal GIS.
The Workshop Proceedings reflect problems of advanced
geo-information science as far as they are specifically concerned
with the maritime environment at large. The Proceedings incorporate
papers presented by leading scientists researching in the
considered professional area and by practitioners engaged in GIS
and GIS applications development. They pay close attention to the
problems of scientific and technological innovations and the
ensuing opportunities to make seas safer and cleaner. Furthermore,
they periodically measure the ground covered and new challenges
with respect to economic and shipping trends as related to
Artificial Intelligence; GIS ontologies; GIS data integration and
modelling; Underwater acoustics; GIS data fusion; GIS and corporate
information systems; GIS and real-time monitoring systems; GIS
algorithms and computational issues; Novel and emerging marine GIS
research areas; Monitoring of maritime terrorist threat; Maritime
and environmental GIS; Navigation-based and maritime transportation
GIS; Human factors in maritime GIS; Coastal and environmental GIS.
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