Volume 30,
Number 1,
January 2006
- Paul A. Longley:
Grand challenges, environment and urban systems.
1-9
- Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Xia Li:
Errors and uncertainties in urban cellular automata.
10-28
- Michela Bertolotto, James D. Carswell, Eoin McLoughlin, Dympna O'Sullivan, David C. Wilson:
Using sketches and knowledge bases for geo-spatial image retrieval.
29-53
- B. Babu Madhavan, Caihua Wang, Hideki Tanahashi, Hidekazu Hirayu, Yoshinori Niwa, Kazuhiko Yamamoto, K. Tachibana, T. Sasagawa:
A computer vision based approach for 3D building modelling of airborne laser scanner DSM data.
54-77
- Charles Dietzel, Keith C. Clarke:
The effect of disaggregating land use categories in cellular automata during model calibration and forecasting.
78-101
- Eva Klien, Michael Lutz, Werner Kuhn:
Ontology-based discovery of geographic information services - An application in disaster management.
102-123
Volume 30,
Number 2,
March 2006
- Jason Dykes:
Progress in our representation of geographic phenomena and our evaluation, use and analysis of geographic information.
125-129
- Chris Brunsdon, Martin Charlton:
Local trend statistics for directional data - A moving window approach.
130-142
- David Manley, Robin Flowerdew, David Steel:
Scales, levels and processes: Studying spatial patterns of British census variables.
143-160
- Mitchel Langford:
Obtaining population estimates in non-census reporting zones: An evaluation of the 3-class dasymetric method.
161-180
- Josh Kent, Michael Leitner, Andrew Curtis:
Evaluating the usefulness of functional distance measures when calibrating journey-to-crime distance decay functions.
181-200
- Alan M. MacEachren, William Pike, Chaoqing Yu, Isaac Brewer, Mark Gahegan, Stephen D. Weaver, Brent Yarnal:
Building a geocollaboratory: Supporting Human-Environment Regional Observatory (HERO) collaborative science activities.
201-225
Volume 30,
Number 3,
May 2006
Volume 30,
Number 4,
July 2006
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR)
- Ross Purves, Chris Jones:
Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR).
375-377
- Mário J. Silva, Bruno Martins, Marcirio Silveira Chaves, Ana Paula Afonso, Nuno Cardoso:
Adding geographic scopes to web resources.
378-399
- Jochen L. Leidner:
An evaluation dataset for the toponym resolution task.
400-417
- Mor Naaman, Yee Jiun Song, Andreas Paepcke, Hector Garcia-Molina:
Assigning textual names to sets of geographic coordinates.
418-435
- Avi T. Arampatzis, Marc J. van Kreveld, Iris Reinbacher, Christopher B. Jones, Subodh Vaid, Paul Clough, Hideo Joho, Mark Sanderson:
Web-based delineation of imprecise regions.
436-459
- Josiane Mothe, Claude Chrisment, Taoufiq Dkaki, Bernard Dousset, Saïd Karouach:
Combining mining and visualization tools to discover the geographic structure of a domain.
460-484
Other Submitted Papers
Volume 30,
Number 5,
September 2006
Cadastral Systems IV
- Chrit Lemmen, Peter van Oosterom:
Cadastral Systems IV.
523-528
- Claudia Hess, Marian de Vries:
From models to data: A prototype Query Translator for the cadastral domain.
529-542
- Claudia Hess, Christoph Schlieder:
Ontology-based verification of core model conformity in conceptual modeling.
543-561
- João Paulo Hespanha, Peter van Oosterom, Jaap Zevenbergen, Gonçalo Paiva Dias:
A modular standard for the cadastral domain: Application to the Portuguese Cadastre.
562-584
- Hugh Astle, Greg Mulholland, Rick Nyarady:
Bridging the gap towards a standardized cadastral model.
585-599
- Daniel Steudler:
Swiss cadastral core data model - experiences of the last 15 years.
600-613
- Jude Wallace, Ian Williamson:
Developing cadastres to service complex property markets.
614-626
- Peter van Oosterom, Christiaan Lemmen, Tryggvi Ingvarsson, Paul van der Molen, Hendrik Ploeger, Wilko Quak, Jantien E. Stoter, Jaap Zevenbergen:
The core cadastral domain model.
627-660
Other Submitted Papers
Volume 30,
Number 6,
November 2006
Location Based Services
- Bin Jiang, Alexander Zipf:
How do location-based services hit Google?
709-711
- Bin Jiang, Xiaobai Yao:
Location-based services and GIS in perspective.
712-725
- Chao Li:
User preferences, information transactions and location-based services: A study of urban pedestrian wayfinding.
726-740
- Xiong Liu, Hassan A. Karimi:
Location awareness through trajectory prediction.
741-756
- George E. Taylor, Chris Brunsdon, Jing Li, Andrew Olden, Dörte Steup, Marylin Winter:
GPS accuracy estimation using map matching techniques: Applied to vehicle positioning and odometer calibration.
757-772
- Qing-nian Zhang, Lars Harrie:
Real-time map labelling for mobile applications.
773-783
- Alexander Zipf, Matthias Jöst:
Implementing adaptive mobile GI services based on ontologies: Examples from pedestrian navigation support.
784-798
Other Submitted Papers
- I. H. Aalders, M. J. Aitkenhead:
Agricultural census data and land use modelling.
799-814
- Philip Paar:
Landscape visualizations: Applications and requirements of 3D visualization software for environmental planning.
815-839
- Iain Brown, Simon Jude, Sotiris Koukoulas, Robert Nicholls, Mark Dickson, Mike Walkden:
Dynamic simulation and visualisation of coastal erosion.
840-860
- Wei Ji, Jia Ma, Rima Wahab Twibell, Karen Underhill:
Characterizing urban sprawl using multi-stage remote sensing images and landscape metrics.
861-879
- Stefania Bertazzon, Christian Micheletti, Andrea Critto, Antonio Marcomini:
Spatial analysis in ecological risk assessment: Pollutant bioaccumulation in clams Tapes philipinarum in the Venetian lagoon (Italy).
880-904
- Narimah Samat:
Characterizing the scale sensitivity of the cellular automata simulated urban growth: A case study of the Seberang Perai Region, Penang State, Malaysia.
905-920
- Verda Kocabas, Suzana Dragicevic:
Assessing cellular automata model behaviour using a sensitivity analysis approach.
921-953
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