The field of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has experienced a rapid and ongoing growth of available sources for geospatial data. This growth has demanded more data …
R Weibel, G Dutton - Geographical information systems, 1999 - geos.ed.ac.uk
'Wherever there is life, there is twist and mess: the frizz of an arctic lichen, the tangle of brush along a bank, the dogleg of a dog's leg, the way a line has got to curve, split or knob. The …
T Devogele, C Parent… - International Journal of …, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
This paper investigates the problems that arise when application requirements dictate that autonomous spatial databases be integrated into a federated one. The paper focuses on the …
C Parent, S Spaccapietra, E Zimányi - 2006 - Springer
From environmental management to land planning and geo-marketing, the number of application domains that may greatly benefit from using data enriched with spatio-temporal …
This text describes late-1990s understanding of map generalisation in the context of paper maps and GIS. Its particular value should be in helping to further automate and measure the …
This collection represents the primary reference work for researchers and students in the area of Temporal Reasoning in Artificial Intelligence. Temporal reasoning has a vital role to …
P Van Oosterom, J Stoter - … 2010, Zurich, Switzerland, September 14-17 …, 2010 - Springer
This paper proposes an approach for data modelling in five dimensions. Apart from three dimensions for geometrical representation and a fourth dimension for time, we identify scale …
K Sun, Y Hu, J Song, Y Zhu - International Journal of Geographical …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Historical maps contain rich geographic information about the past of a region. They are sometimes the only source of information before the availability of digital maps. Despite their …