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Developments in Spatial Data Handling: 11th International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling

✍ Scribed by Professor Peter F. Fisher (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
676
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling (SDH) commenced in 1984, in Zurich, Switzerland, organized by the International Geographical Union Commission on Geographical Data Sensing and Processing which was later succeed by the Commission on Geographic Information Systems, Study Group on Geographical Information Science and then the Commission on Geographical Information Science (http://www. hku. hk/cupem/igugisc/). Previous symposia have been held at the following locations: 1st - Zurich, 1984 6th - Edinburgh, 1994 2nd - Seattle, 1986 7th - Delft, 1996 3rd - Sydney, 1988 8th - Vancouver, 1998 4th - Zurich, 1990 9th - Beijing, 2000 5th - Charleston, 1992 10th - Ottawa, 2002 th This book is the proceedings of the 11 International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling. The conference was held in Leicester, United rd th Kingdom, on August 23 to 25 2004, as a satellite meeting to the Congress of the International Geographical Union in Glasgow. The International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling is a refereed conference. All the papers in this book were submitted as full papers and reviewed by at least two members of the Programme Committee. 83 papers in all were submitted and among the 50 included here, all are considered above average by the reviewers. The papers cover the span of Geographical Information Science topics, which have always been the concern of the conference. Topics from uncertainty (error, vagueness, and ontology and semantics) to web issues, digital elevation models and urban infrastructure.

✦ Table of Contents


About Invalid, Valid and Clean Polygons....Pages 1-16
3D Geographic Visualization: The Marine GIS....Pages 17-28
Local Knowledge Doesn’t Grow on Trees: Community-Integrated Geographic Information Systems and Rural Community Self-Definition....Pages 29-39
A Flexible Competitive Neural Network for Eliciting User’s Preferences in Web Urban Spaces....Pages 41-57
Combining Heterogeneous Spatial Data From Distributed Sources....Pages 59-70
Security for GIS N-tier Architecture....Pages 71-83
Progressive Transmission of Vector Data Based on Changes Accumulation Model....Pages 85-96
An Efficient Natural Neighbour Interpolation Algorithm for Geoscientific Modelling....Pages 97-108
Evaluating Methods for Interpolating Continuous Surfaces from Irregular Data: a Case Study....Pages 109-124
Contour Smoothing Based on Weighted Smoothing Splines....Pages 125-136
Flooding Triangulated Terrain....Pages 137-148
Vague Topological Predicates for Crisp Regions through Metric Refinements....Pages 149-162
Fuzzy Modeling of Sparse Data....Pages 163-172
Handling Spatial Data Uncertainty Using a Fuzzy Geostatistical Approach for Modelling Methane Emissions at the Island of Java....Pages 173-187
A Visualization Environment for the Space-Time-Cube....Pages 189-200
Finding REMO β€” Detecting Relative Motion Patterns in Geospatial Lifelines....Pages 201-215
Spatial Hoarding: A Hoarding Strategy for Location-Dependent Systems....Pages 217-230
Distributed Ranking Methods for Geographic Information Retrieval....Pages 231-243
Representing Topological Relationships between Complex Regions by F-Histograms....Pages 245-257
The Po-tree: a Real-time Spatiotemporal Data Indexing Structure....Pages 259-270
Empirical Study on Location Indeterminacy of Localities....Pages 271-283
Registration of Remote Sensing Image with Measurement Errors and Error Propagation....Pages 285-297
Double Vagueness: Effect of Scale on the Modelling of Fuzzy Spatial Objects....Pages 299-313
Area, Perimeter and Shape of Fuzzy Geographical Entities....Pages 315-326
Why and How Evaluating Generalised Data ?....Pages 327-342
Road Network Generalization Based on Connection Analysis....Pages 343-353
Continuous Generalization for Visualization on Small Mobile Devices....Pages 355-368
Shape-Aware Line Generalisation With Weighted Effective Area....Pages 369-380
Introducing a Reasoning System Based on Ternary Projective Relations....Pages 381-394
A Discrete Model for Topological Relationships between Uncertain Spatial Objects....Pages 395-406
Modeling Topological Properties of a Raster Region for Spatial Optimization....Pages 407-420
Sandbox Geography β€” To learn from children the form of spatial concepts....Pages 421-433
Street Centreline Generation with an Approximated Area Voronoi Diagram....Pages 435-446
Determining Optimal Critical Junctions for Real- time Traffic Monitoring for Transport GIS....Pages 447-458
Collaborative Decision Support for Spatial Planning and Asset Management: IIUM Total Spatial Information System....Pages 459-468
Automatic Generation and Application of Landmarks in Navigation Data Sets....Pages 469-480
Towards a Classification of Route Selection Criteria for Route Planning Tools....Pages 481-492
An Algorithm for Icon Labelling on a Real-Time Map....Pages 493-507
Semantically Correct 2.5D GIS Data β€” the Integration of a DTM and Topographic Vector Data....Pages 509-526
Generalization of integrated terrain elevation and 2D object models....Pages 527-546
An Image Analysis and Photogrammetric Engineering Integrated Shadow Detection Model....Pages 547-557
Understanding Taxonomies of Ecosystems: a Case Study....Pages 559-572
Comparing and Combining Different Expert Relations of How Land Cover Ontologies Relate....Pages 573-583
Representing, Manipulating and Reasoning with Geographic Semantics within a Knowledge Framework....Pages 585-603
A Framework for Conceptual Modeling of Geographic Data Quality....Pages 605-616
Consistency Assessment Between Multiple Representations of Geographical Databases: a Specification-Based Approach....Pages 617-628
Integrating structured descriptions of processes in geographical metadata....Pages 629-639
Toward Comparing Maps as Spatial Processes....Pages 641-652
Integrating computational and visual analysis for the exploration of health statistics....Pages 653-664
Using Spatially Adaptive Filters to Map Late Stage Colorectal Cancer Incidence in Iowa....Pages 665-676

✦ Subjects


Geographical Information Systems/Cartography;Geophysics/Geodesy;Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning;Regional Science


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