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Advances in Geo-Spatial Information Science presents recent advances regarding fundamental issues of geo-spatial information science (space and time, spatial analysis, uncertainty modeling and geo-visualization), and new scientific and technological research initiatives for geo-spatial information science (such as spatial data mining, mobile data modeling, and location-based services). The book contains selected and revised papers presented at the joint International Conference on Theory, Data Handling and Modelling in GeoSpatial Information Science (Hong Kong, 26-28 May 2010), and brings together three related international academic communities: spatial information science, spatial data handling, and modeling geographic systems.
Advances in Geo-Spatial Information Science will be of interest for academics and professionals interested in spatial information science, spatial data handling, and modeling of geographic systems.
Contents
Foreword; Introduction; GIScience in the 21st century; Modeling space and time: A unified spatial model for GIS; Space-time kernels; Generalization of tiled models with curved surfaces using typification; Spatio-temporal trajectory analysis of mobile objects following the same itinerary; Modelling the land allocation process in time and space; Spatial analysis and data mining: Automatically and accurately matching objects in geospatial datasets; The estimation of MOEs change based on CBR; Multi-view augmented concept to improve semantic interoperability of geospatial data; Influence Power-based Hierarchy Tree Neighbor Function Clustering Algorithm; Cooperative information augmentation in a geosensor network; Implementation of the marked Strauss point process model to the epicenters of earthquake aftershocks; Uncertainty modelling; Accuracy assessment of extensional uncertainty modelled by random sets; Hierarchical approach for an accuracy-based conflation of multi-topographic databases; Mobile data modelling: Enhancing travel time forecasting with traffic condition detection; An indexing method for supporting spatial queries in P2P systems; A multi-modal route planning approach with an improved genetic algorithm; Geo-visualization: Using digital globes to visualize climate change impact; An online geographical visualisation portal for communicating and sharing natural resource information; Multi-resolution representation of digital terrain and building models; Location-based computing and service; Individual differences in the tourist wayfinding decision-making process: A case study of Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia; Routing with minimum number of landmarks; Location based context awareness through tag-cloud visualizations; An epilogue