This title focuses on the evolution of the modeling process and on new research perspectives in theoretical and applied geography, as well as spatial planning. In the last 50 years, the achievements of spatial analysis models opened the way to a new understanding of the relationship between society
Computing in Geographic Information Systems
โ Scribed by Narayan Panigrahi
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 294
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Capable of acquiring large volumes of data through sensors deployed in air, land, and sea, and making this information readily available in a continuous time frame, the science of geographical information system (GIS) is rapidly evolving. This popular information system is emerging as a platform for scientific visualization, simulation, and computation of spatio-temporal data. New computing techniques are being researched and implemented to match the increasing capability of modern-day computing platforms and easy availability of spatio-temporal data. This has led to the need for the design, analysis, development, and optimization of new algorithms for extracting spatio-temporal patterns from a large volume of spatial data.
Computing in Geographic Information Systems
The book consists of 12 chapters. Chapters one through four delve into the modeling and preprocessing of spatial data and prepares the spatial data as input to the GIS system. Chapters five through eight describe the various techniques of computing the spatial data using different geometric and statically techniques. Chapters nine through eleven define the technique for image registration computation and measurements of spatial objects and phenomenon.
- Examines cartographic modeling and map projection
- Covers the mathematical aspects of different map projections
- Explores some of the spatial analysis techniques and applications of GIS
- Introduces the bathymetric principles and systems generated using bathymetric charts
- Explains concepts of differential geometry, affine geometry, and computational geometry
- Discusses popular analysis and measurement methods used in GIS
This text outlines the key concepts encompassing GIS and spatio-temporal information, and is intended for students, researchers, and professionals engaged in analysis, visualization, and estimation of spatio-temporal events.
โฆ Subjects
ะะฝัะพัะผะฐัะธะบะฐ ะธ ะฒััะธัะปะธัะตะปัะฝะฐั ัะตั ะฝะธะบะฐ;ะะตะพะธะฝัะพัะผะฐัะธะพะฝะฝัะต ัะตั ะฝะพะปะพะณะธะธ (ะะะก);
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
As Geographical Information Systems (GIS) have developed and their applications have been extended, the issue of uncertainty has become increasingly recognized. Users need to be well aware of the likely impacts of uncertainties in spatial analysis and decision-making. The book discusses theoretical
This book contains state-of-the-art research studies on the concepts, theory, processes, and real world applications of geographical information systems (GIS) in business. Its chapters are authored by many of the leading experts in applying GIS and geospatial science to business. The book utilizes a
<p>The last few years have witnessed an enormous interest in application of GIS in hydrology and water resources. This is partly evidenced by organization of sevยญ eral national and international symposia or conferences under the sponsorship of various professional organizations. This increased inter
Geographical information systems (GISs) have been essential tools in urban planning and delivery of government services, but they have also been important to the private business sector as well. Pick (business, U. of Redlands) and contributors examine the current research in the US, Europe, Canada a
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is a rapidly developing archaeological method which is moving from the domain of the computer specialist into that of the broader archaeological community. This comprehensive manual on the use of GIS in archaeology explores the concept of GIS and illustrates ho