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International Journal of Geographical Information Science, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, 2016
Original Articles
- Shawn William Laffan, Andrew K. Skidmore, Janet Franklin:
Space, time, connectivity and conflict in biological landscapes: the fourth special issue on spatial ecology. 1-4 - Fadzai M. Zengeya, Amon Murwira:
Intraspecific variations in home range overlaps of a semi-free range herbivore are explained by remotely sensed productivity. 5-19 - Masayuki U. Saito, Hiroshi Momose, Satoshi Inoue, Osamu Kurashima, Hiroyuki Matsuda:
Range-expanding wildlife: modelling the distribution of large mammals in Japan, with management implications. 20-35 - Thomas R. Etherington, George L. W. Perry:
Visualising continuous intra-landscape isolation with uncertainty using least-cost modelling based catchment areas: common brushtail possums in the Auckland isthmus. 36-50 - Jaime Fagúndez, Jesús Izco:
Spatial analysis of heath toponymy in relation to present-day heathland distribution. 51-60 - Gordon M. Green, Sean C. Ahearn:
Modelling forest canopy trends with on-demand spatial simulation. 61-73 - Rebecca W. Loraamm, Joni A. Downs:
A wildlife movement approach to optimally locate wildlife crossing structures. 74-88 - Atkilt Girma, C. A. J. M. de Bie, Andrew K. Skidmore, Valentijn Venus, Frans Bongers:
Hyper-temporal SPOT-NDVI dataset parameterization captures species distributions. 89-107 - Lee Belbin, Kristen Jennifer Williams:
Towards a national bio-environmental data facility: experiences from the Atlas of Living Australia. 108-125 - Luis González Vilas, Cástor Guisande, Richard P. Vari, Patricia Pelayo-Villamil, Ana Manjarrés-Hernández, Emilio García Roselló, Jacinto González Dacosta, Jürgen Heine, Elisa Pérez-Costas, Carlos Granado-Lorencio, Antoni Palau-Ibars, Jorge M. Lobo:
Geospatial data of freshwater habitats for macroecological studies: an example with freshwater fishes. 126-141
Volume 30, Number 2, 2016
- Songshan Yue, Jianshun Yang, Min Chen, Guonian Lü, A-Xing Zhu, Yongning Wen:
A function-based linear map symbol building and rendering method using shader language. 143-167 - Pin-Chun Huang, Kwan Tun Lee:
Distinctions of geomorphological properties caused by different flow-direction predictions from digital elevation models. 168-185 - Yikang Rui, Zaigui Yang, Tianlu Qian, Shoaib Khalid, Nan Xia, Jiechen Wang:
Network-constrained and category-based point pattern analysis for Suguo retail stores in Nanjing, China. 186-199 - Hiroyuki Goto, Yoichi Shimakawa:
Storage-efficient method for generating contours focusing on roundness. 200-220 - Grant McKenzie, Mary Hegarty, Trevor J. Barrett, Michael F. Goodchild:
Assessing the effectiveness of different visualizations for judgments of positional uncertainty. 221-239 - Nancy Joy Lim, Sven Anders Brandt, Stefan Seipel:
Visualisation and evaluation of flood uncertainties based on ensemble modelling. 240-262 - Qi Zhou, Zhilin Li:
Empirical determination of geometric parameters for selective omission in a road network. 263-299 - Keith C. Clarke:
A multiscale masking method for point geographic data. 300-315 - Peter Ranacher, Richard Brunauer, Wolfgang Trutschnig, Stefan van der Spek, Siegfried Reich:
Why GPS makes distances bigger than they are. 316-333 - Xi Liu, Chaogui Kang, Li Gong, Yu Liu:
Incorporating spatial interaction patterns in classifying and understanding urban land use. 334-350 - Binbin Lu, Martin Charlton, Chris Brunsdon, Paul Harris:
The Minkowski approach for choosing the distance metric in geographically weighted regression. 351-368 - Paul A. Longley, Muhammad Adnan:
Geo-temporal Twitter demographics. 369-389 - Matthew D. Adams, Pavlos S. Kanaroglou, Paulin Coulibaly:
Spatially constrained clustering of ecological units to facilitate the design of integrated water monitoring networks in the St. Lawrence Basin. 390-404 - Malumbo Chaka Chipofya, Carl Schultz, Angela Schwering:
A metaheuristic approach for efficient and effective sketch-to-metric map alignment. 405-425
Volume 30, Number 3, 2016
Editorial
- Wenwen Li, Kai Cao, Richard L. Church:
Cyberinfrastructure, GIS, and spatial optimization: opportunities and challenges. 427-431
- Ran Wei, Alan T. Murray:
A parallel algorithm for coverage optimization on multi-core architectures. 432-450 - Kamyoung Kim, Denis J. Dean, Hyun Kim, Yongwan Chun:
Spatial optimization for regionalization problems with spatial interaction: a heuristic approach. 451-473 - Richard J. Harris:
Measuring segregation as a spatial optimisation problem, revisited: a case study of London, 1991-2011. 474-493 - Qingfeng Guan, Xuan Shi, Miaoqing Huang, Chenggang Lai:
A hybrid parallel cellular automata model for urban growth simulation over GPU/CPU heterogeneous architectures. 494-514 - Ting L. Lei, Richard L. Church, Zhen Lei:
A unified approach for location-allocation analysis: integrating GIS, distributed computing and spatial optimization. 515-534 - Richard L. Church, Wenwen Li:
Estimating spatial efficiency using cyber search, GIS, and spatial optimization: a case study of fire service deployment in Los Angeles County. 535-553 - Weijian Xue, Kai Cao:
Optimal routing for waste collection: a case study in Singapore. 554-572 - Jin Xing, Renée E. Sieber:
A land use/land cover change geospatial cyberinfrastructure to integrate big data and temporal topology. 573-593 - Tomàs Artés, Andrés Cencerrado, Ana Cortés, Tomàs Margalef:
Real-time genetic spatial optimization to improve forest fire spread forecasting in high-performance computing environments. 594-611
Volume 30, Number 4, 2016
- Stefan Wiemann, Lars Bernard:
Spatial data fusion in Spatial Data Infrastructures using Linked Data. 613-636 - Xinli Ke, Lingyun Qi, Chen Zeng:
A partitioned and asynchronous cellular automata model for urban growth simulation. 637-659 - Zhe Zeng, Tong Zhang, Qingquan Li, Zhongheng Wu, Haixiang Zou, Chunxian Gao:
Curvedness feature constrained map matching for low-frequency probe vehicle data. 660-690 - Xin-qi Zheng, Li-na Lv:
A WOE method for urban growth boundary delineation and its applications to land use planning. 691-707 - Szilárd Szabó, László Bertalan, Ágnes Kerekes, Tibor J. Novák:
Possibilities of land use change analysis in a mountainous rural area: a methodological approach. 708-726 - Bin Zou, Zhong Zheng, Neng Wan, Yonghong Qiu, Jeff Gaines Wilson:
An optimized spatial proximity model for fine particulate matter air pollution exposure assessment in areas of sparse monitoring. 727-747 - Hongchao Fan, Bisheng Yang, Alexander Zipf, Adam Rousell:
A polygon-based approach for matching OpenStreetMap road networks with regional transit authority data. 748-764
- Matej Cebecauer, Konstantín Rosina, Lubos Buzna:
Effects of demand estimates on the evaluation and optimality of service centre locations. 765-784
- Dara E. Seidl, Piotr Jankowski, Ming-Hsiang Tsou:
Privacy and spatial pattern preservation in masked GPS trajectory data. 785-800 - Szymon Chmielewski, Danbi J. Lee, Piotr Tompalski, Tadeusz J. Chmielewski, Piotr Wezyk:
Measuring visual pollution by outdoor advertisements in an urban street using intervisibilty analysis and public surveys. 801-818
- Carson J. Q. Farmer:
Geocomputation: a practical primer, by Chris Brunsdon and Alex Singleton, London, SAGE Publications, 2015, 392 pp., US$52.00, ISBN 9781446272930 (paperback), ISBN 9781446272923 (hardcover). 819-821 - Alex Singleton:
An introduction to R for spatial analysis and mapping, by Chris Brunsdon and Lex Comber, London, Sage Publications Ltd., 2015, 360 pp., AU$92.00, NZ$94.78 (paperback), ISBN 9781446272954/AU$238.00, NZ$269.74 (hardback), ISBN 9781446272947. 821-822 - Wen Lin:
OpenStreetMap in GIScience: experiences, research and applications, edited by Jamal Jokar Arsanjani, Alexander Zipf, Peter Mooney and Marco Helbich, Cham, Springer, 2015, 324 pp., US$179.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-3-319-14279-1. 823-824
Volume 30, Number 5, 2016
Editorial
- Somayeh Dodge, Robert Weibel, Sean C. Ahearn, Maike Buchin, Jennifer A. Miller:
Analysis of movement data. 825-834
- Laurent Étienne, Thomas Devogele, Maike Buchin, Gavin McArdle:
Trajectory Box Plot: a new pattern to summarize movements. 835-853 - Jed A. Long:
Kinematic interpolation of movement data. 854-868 - Diann J. Prosser, Eric C. Palm, John Y. Takekawa, Delong Zhao, Xiangming Xiao, Peng Li, Ying Liu, Scott H. Newman:
Movement analysis of free-grazing domestic ducks in Poyang Lake, China: a disease connection. 869-880 - Katarzyna Sila-Nowicka, Jan Vandrol, Taylor Oshan, Jed A. Long, Urska Demsar, A. Stewart Fotheringham:
Analysis of human mobility patterns from GPS trajectories and contextual information. 881-906
- Maria Luisa Damiani, Hamza Issa, Giuseppe Fotino, Marco Heurich, Francesca Cagnacci:
Introducing 'presence' and 'stationarity index' to study partial migration patterns: an application of a spatio-temporal clustering technique. 907-928
- Yuwei Wang, Ze Luo, John Y. Takekawa, Diann J. Prosser, Yan Xiong, Scott H. Newman, Xiangming Xiao, Nyambayar Batbayar, Kyle Spragens, Sivananinthaperumal Balachandran, Baoping Yan:
A new method for discovering behavior patterns among animal movements. 929-947 - Weibo Liu, Xingong Li, David A. Rahn:
Storm event representation and analysis based on a directed spatiotemporal graph model. 948-969 - Jia Wang, Matt Duckham, Michael F. Worboys:
A framework for models of movement in geographic space. 970-992 - Jeremy Yeoman, Matt Duckham:
Decentralized detection and monitoring of convoy patterns. 993-1011 - Colin Kuntzsch, Monika Sester, Claus Brenner:
Generative models for road network reconstruction. 1012-1039
Volume 30, Number 6, 2016
- Bi Yu Chen, Hui Yuan, Qingquan Li, Shih-Lung Shaw, William H. K. Lam, Xiaoling Chen:
Spatiotemporal data model for network time geographic analysis in the era of big data. 1041-1071 - Zhiguo Long, Matt Duckham, Sanjiang Li, Steven Schockaert:
Indexing large geographic datasets with compact qualitative representation. 1072-1094 - E. G. Paredes, Margarita Amor, Montserrat Bóo, Javier D. Bruguera, Jürgen Döllner:
Hybrid terrain rendering based on the external edge primitive. 1095-1116 - Mehmet Fatih Uluat, Veysi Isler:
Ensemble adaptive tile prefetching using fuzzy logic. 1117-1136 - Ludovic Moncla, Mauro Gaio, Javier Nogueras-Iso, Sébastien Mustière:
Reconstruction of itineraries from annotated text with an informed spanning tree algorithm. 1137-1160 - Shihong Du, Mi Shu, Chen-Chieh Feng:
Representation and discovery of building patterns: a three-level relational approach. 1161-1186 - Christopher D. Lloyd:
Spatial scale and small area population statistics for England and Wales. 1187-1206 - Ke Wang, Nengcheng Chen, Daoqin Tong, Kai Wang, Wei Wang, Jianya Gong:
Optimizing precipitation station location: a case study of the Jinsha River Basin. 1207-1227 - Yingjie Hu, Krzysztof Janowicz, Yuqi Chen:
Task-oriented information value measurement based on space-time prisms. 1228-1249
- Sang-Il Lee:
Spatial statistics and geostatistics: theory and applications for geographic information science and technology, by Yongwan Chun and Daniel A. Griffith, Thousand Oaks, CA, SAGE Publications, 2013, 181 pp., $47.70/£24.29 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-446-20174-9. 1250-1253
Volume 30, Number 7, 2016
- Manuel Claeys Bouuaert, Bernard De Baets, Soetkin Vervust, Tijs Neutens, Philippe De Maeyer, Nico Van de Weghe:
Computation and visualisation of the accuracy of old maps using differential distortion analysis. 1255-1280
- Marco Mamei, Massimo Colonna:
Estimating attendance from cellular network data. 1281-1301
- Filip Biljecki:
A scientometric analysis of selected GIScience journals. 1302-1335 - Yee Leung, Zi Zhao, Jiang-Hong Ma:
Uncertainty analysis of space-time prisms based on the moment-design method. 1336-1358 - Lucian Dragut, Andrei Dornik:
Land-surface segmentation as a method to create strata for spatial sampling and its potential for digital soil mapping. 1359-1376 - Lisa Cheong, Susanne Bleisch, Allison Kealy, Kevin G. Tolhurst, Tom Wilkening, Matt Duckham:
Evaluating the impact of visualization of wildfire hazard upon decision-making under uncertainty. 1377-1404 - Hsiu-Min Chuang, Chia-Hui Chang, Ting-Yao Kao, Chung-Ting Cheng, Ya-Yun Huang, Kuo-Pin Cheong:
Enabling maps/location searches on mobile devices: constructing a POI database via focused crawling and information extraction. 1405-1425 - Xiang Huang, Zhizhong Wang, Jianhua Guo:
Prediction of categorical spatial data via Bayesian updating. 1426-1449 - Jacek Niesterowicz, Tomasz F. Stepinski, Jaroslaw Jasiewicz:
Unsupervised regionalization of the United States into landscape pattern types. 1450-1468
Volume 30, Number 8, 2016
- Takeshi Shirabe:
A method for finding a least-cost wide path in raster space. 1469-1485 - Norhakim Yusof, Raúl Zurita-Milla, Menno-Jan Kraak, Bas Retsios:
Interactive discovery of sequential patterns in time series of wind data. 1486-1506 - Alex David Singleton, Seth E. Spielman, Chris Brunsdon:
Establishing a framework for Open Geographic Information science. 1507-1521 - Martijn Meijers, Sandro Savino, Peter van Oosterom:
SPLITAREA: an algorithm for weighted splitting of faces in the context of a planar partition. 1522-1551 - L. Bingham, A. Escalona, Derek Karssenberg:
Error propagation in a fuzzy logic multi-criteria evaluation for petroleum exploration. 1552-1578 - Ko Ko Lwin, Komei Sugiura, Koji Zettsu:
Space-time multiple regression model for grid-based population estimation in urban areas. 1579-1593 - Yihong Yuan, Martin Raubal:
Analyzing the distribution of human activity space from mobile phone usage: an individual and urban-oriented study. 1594-1621 - Changlin Mei, Min Xu, Ning Wang:
A bootstrap test for constant coefficients in geographically weighted regression models. 1622-1643 - Marcello Antonio Ventura Gorini, Guilherme Lúcio Abelha Mota:
Dealing with double vagueness in DEM morphometric analysis. 1644-1666 - Michelle C. Hamilton, John A. Nedza, Patrick Doody, Matthew E. Bates, Nicole L. Bauer, Demetra E. Voyadgis, Cate Fox-Lent:
Web-based geospatial multiple criteria decision analysis using open software and standards. 1667-1686
Volume 30, Number 9, 2016
Editorial
- Shih-Lung Shaw, Ming-Hsiang Tsou, Xinyue Ye:
Editorial: human dynamics in the mobile and big data era. 1687-1693
- Enrico Steiger, Bernd Resch, Alexander Zipf:
Exploration of spatiotemporal and semantic clusters of Twitter data using unsupervised neural networks. 1694-1716 - Luliang Tang, Zihan Kan, Xia Zhang, Fei Sun, Xue Yang, Qingquan Li:
A network Kernel Density Estimation for linear features in space-time analysis of big trace data. 1717-1737 - Ziliang Zhao, Shih-Lung Shaw, Yang Xu, Feng Lu, Jie Chen, Ling Yin:
Understanding the bias of call detail records in human mobility research. 1738-1762 - Adrian C. Prelipcean, Gyözö Gidófalvi, Yusak O. Susilo:
Measures of transport mode segmentation of trajectories. 1763-1784 - Jianan Shen, Tao Cheng:
A framework for identifying activity groups from individual space-time profiles. 1785-1805 - Monica Wachowicz, Tianyu Liu:
Finding spatial outliers in collective mobility patterns coupled with social ties. 1806-1831 - Yi Qiang, Nina Siu-Ngan Lam:
The impact of Hurricane Katrina on urban growth in Louisiana: an analysis using data mining and simulation approaches. 1832-1852 - Kevin Gordon Stanley, Scott Bell, Kurt Kreuger, Priyasree Bhowmik, Narjes Shojaati, Alexa Elliott, Nathaniel D. Osgood:
Opportunistic natural experiments using digital telemetry: a transit disruption case study. 1853-1872 - Qunying Huang, David W. S. Wong:
Activity patterns, socioeconomic status and urban spatial structure: what can social media data tell us? 1873-1898 - Kyoung-Sook Kim, Isao Kojima, Hirotaka Ogawa:
Discovery of local topics by using latent spatio-temporal relationships in geo-social media. 1899-1922
Volume 30, Number 10, 2016
- James D. Eynard, Bernhard Jenny:
Illuminated and shadowed contour lines: improving algorithms and evaluating effectiveness. 1923-1943 - Andreea Cetateanu, Bogdan-Alexandru Luca, Andrei-Alin Popescu, Angie Page, Ashley Cooper, Andy P. Jones:
A novel methodology for identifying environmental exposures using GPS data. 1944-1960 - Min Cao, Sean J. Bennett, Quanfei Shen, Ruqi Xu:
A bat-inspired approach to define transition rules for a cellular automaton model used to simulate urban expansion. 1961-1979 - Simon Scheider, Benedikt Gräler, Edzer J. Pebesma, Christoph Stasch:
Modeling spatiotemporal information generation. 1980-2008 - Clio Andris:
Integrating social network data into GISystems. 2009-2031 - Xingong Li, Shuhua Zhang, Yaning Chen:
Error assessment of grid-based diffuse solar radiation models. 2032-2049 - Paul Holloway, Jennifer A. Miller, Simon Gillings:
Incorporating movement in species distribution models: how do simulations of dispersal affect the accuracy and uncertainty of projections? 2050-2074 - Tyler R. Bonnell, Colin A. Chapman, Raja Sengupta:
Interaction between scale and scheduling choices in simulations of spatial agents. 2075-2088 - Aleksandar Milosavljevic, Dejan D. Rancic, Aleksandar M. Dimitrijevic, Bratislav Predic, Vladan Mihajlovic:
Integration of GIS and video surveillance. 2089-2107
Volume 30, Number 11, 2016
- Dhais Peña-Angulo, Michele Brunetti, Nicola Cortesi, José C. González-Hidalgo:
A new climatology of maximum and minimum temperature (1951-2010) in the Spanish mainland: a comparison between three different interpolation methods. 2109-2132 - Monsuru Adepeju, Gabriel Rosser, Tao Cheng:
Novel evaluation metrics for sparse spatio-temporal point process hotspot predictions - a crime case study. 2133-2154 - Shuqiang Xue, Yamin Dang, Jiping Liu, Jinzhong Mi, Chun Dong, Yingyan Cheng, Xiaoqing Wang, Jun Wan:
Bias estimation and correction for triangle-based surface area calculations. 2155-2170 - TianXing Yu, Liyang Xiong, Min Cao, Zhihui Wang, Yichi Zhang, Guoan Tang:
A new algorithm based on Region Partitioning for Filtering candidate viewpoints of a multiple viewshed. 2171-2187 - Hongrun Ju, Zengxiang Zhang, Lijun Zuo, Jinfeng Wang, Shengrui Zhang, Xiao Wang, Xiaoli Zhao:
Driving forces and their interactions of built-up land expansion based on the geographical detector - a case study of Beijing, China. 2188-2207 - Mengyun Zhou, Jing Chen, Jianya Gong:
Rendering interior-filled polygonal vector data in a virtual globe. 2208-2229 - Guiming Zhang, Qunying Huang, A-Xing Zhu, John H. Keel:
Enabling point pattern analysis on spatial big data using cloud computing: optimizing and accelerating Ripley's K function. 2230-2252 - William Lee Croft, Wei Shi, Jörg-Rüdiger Sack, Jean-Pierre Corriveau:
Location-based anonymization: comparison and evaluation of the Voronoi-based aggregation system. 2253-2275 - Somaie Abolhasani, Mohammad Taleai, Mohammad Karimi, Adel Rezaee Node:
Simulating urban growth under planning policies through parcel-based cellular automata (ParCA) model. 2276-2301 - Mohsen Kalantari, Bamshad Yaghmaei, Somaye Ghezelbash:
Spatio-temporal analysis of crime by developing a method to detect critical distances for the Knox test. 2302-2320
Volume 30, Number 12, 2016
- Sarah Gottwald, Tiina E. Laatikainen, Marketta Kyttä:
Exploring the usability of PPGIS among older adults: challenges and opportunities. 2321-2338 - Darren K. Hayunga, Alexander Kolovos:
Geostatistical space-time mapping of house prices using Bayesian maximum entropy. 2339-2354 - Eric Shook, Michael E. Hodgson, Shaowen Wang, Babak Behzad, Kiumars Soltani, April Hiscox, Jayakrishnan Ajayakumar:
Parallel cartographic modeling: a methodology for parallelizing spatial data processing. 2355-2376 - Karolien Vermeiren, Matthias Vanmaercke, Joris Beckers, Anton J. J. van Rompaey:
ASSURE: a model for the simulation of urban expansion and intra-urban social segregation. 2377-2400 - Xiaoyi Ma, Tao Pei, Ci Song, Chenghu Zhou:
A new assessment model for evacuation vulnerability in urban areas. 2401-2420 - Meiyan Zhao, Hongyan Cai, Zhi Qiao, Xinliang Xu:
Influence of urban expansion on the urban heat island effect in Shanghai. 2421-2441 - Ce Zhang, Peter M. Atkinson:
Novel shape indices for vector landscape pattern analysis. 2442-2461 - Jingwei Hou, Xingang Fan, Rentao Liu:
Optimal spatial allocation of irrigation water under uncertainty using the bilayer nested optimisation algorithm and geospatial technology. 2462-2485 - Antonio Tomás Mozas-Calvache:
Analysis of behaviour of vehicles using VGI data. 2486-2505 - Igor V. Florinsky, A. N. Pankratov:
A universal spectral analytical method for digital terrain modeling. 2506-2528 - Brian G. Lees:
Valediction. 2529-2532
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