Format:
Online-Ressource (XVII, 413 p. 139 illus., 99 illus. in color, digital)
ISBN:
9783319006154
Series Statement:
Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
Content:
For the seventh consecutive year, the AGILE promotes the publication of a book collecting high-level scientific papers from unpublished fundamental scientific research in the field of Geographic Information Science. As the agenda for Europe 2020 is currently being set, this book demonstrates how geographic information science is at the heart of Europe. The contributions open perspectives for innovative services that will strengthen our European economy, and which will inform citizens about their environment while preserving their privacy. The latest challenges of spatial data infrastructures a
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
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Preface; Committees; Contents; Contributors; Part I User Generated Data, Social Network Data; 1 What You See is What You Map: Geometry-Preserving Micro-Mapping for Smaller Geographic Objects with mapIT; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Related Work; 3…mapIT: A Micro-Mapping Approach; 3.1 What You See is What You Map; 4…mapIT: Workflow and Technical Details; 4.1 In-Situ, Ex-Situ, Online, and Offline Functionality of mapIT; 4.2 Sensor Data Filtering; 4.3 Projection to World Coordinates; 5…Evaluation; 5.1 Results & Discussion; 6…Application Example; 7…Conclusions & Future Work; Acknowledgments
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References2 Trust as a Proxy Measure for the Quality of Volunteered Geographic Information in the Case of OpenStreetMap; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Related Work; 3…Test Dataset; 4…Trust Assessment; 4.1 Parameters for Trustworthiness; 4.2 Calculating Trust Assessments; 5…Field Survey; 5.1 Thematic Accuracy and Topological Consistency; 5.2 Information Completeness; 5.3 Overall Quality; 6…Comparison and Results; 6.1 General Observations; 6.2 Statistical Analysis; 6.3 Discussion; 7…Conclusions; References; 3 A Thematic Approach to User Similarity Built on Geosocial Check-ins; Abstract
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1…Introduction2…Related Work; 3…Methodology; 3.1 Data Source; 3.2 Data Collection; 3.3 Themes; 3.4 Variability Versus Commonality Weighting; 3.5 Comparing Users; 4…Results and Discussion; 4.1 Validating the Model; 5…Limitations; 6…Conclusion and Future Work; References; 4 Using Data from Location Based Social Networks for Urban Activity Clustering; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Related Work; 3…Modelling Local Spatio-Temporal Activities; 4…Experiment; 4.1 Data Collection; 4.2 Analysis and Results; 5…Discussion/Future Work; References; Part II Remote Sensing
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5 Automatic Extraction of Complex Objects from Land Cover MapsAbstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Description of Use Cases; 3…Complex Objects Definition; 4…Taxonomy of Spatial Operators; 5…Experiments; 6…Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; 6 Automatic Extraction of Forests from Historical Maps Based on Unsupervised Classification in the CIELab Color Space; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Previous Works; 2.1 Existing Pre and Post-processing Methods; 2.2 Existing Features Extraction Methods; 3…Proposed Method; 3.1 Pre-processing for Map Filtering
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3.2 Color Space Transformation from RGB to CIELab Space3.3 Color Image Classification Based on K-Means Algorithm; 3.4 Post-processing for Features; 4…Results and Discussion; 5…Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References; Part III Data Quality; 7 Selecting a Representation for Spatial Vagueness: A Decision Making Approach; Abstract; 1…Introduction; 2…Application Scenario; 3…Deriving Representation Characteristics; 3.1 Criteria for Differentiation; 4…Analyzing Representation Methods; 4.1 Base Representations; 4.2 Probabilistic Methods; 4.3 Fuzzy-Set Model; 4.4 Egg-Yolk Model; 4.5 Rough Set Model
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4.6 Supervaluation
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783319006147
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Geographic information science at the heart of Europe Cham : Springer, 2013 ISBN 9783319006147
Language:
English
Subjects:
Geography
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-319-00615-4
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