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Transactions in GIS, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, February 2019
- Jungil Lee, Byungyun Yang:
Developing an optimized texture mapping for photorealistic 3D buildings. 1-21 - Luis Manuel Vilches Blázquez, Jhonny Saavedra:
A framework for connecting two interoperability universes: OGC Web Feature Services and Linked Data. 22-47 - Chahid Ahabchane, Martin Trépanier, André Langevin:
Street-segment-based salt and abrasive prediction for winter maintenance using machine learning and GIS. 48-69 - Rebecca W. Loraamm, Joni A. Downs, David S. Lamb:
A time-geographic approach to quantifying wildlife-road interactions. 70-86 - Brian J. Morgan, Steven E. Greco:
A GIS data model for public gardens. 87-103 - Ting Ma, Tao Pei, Ci Song, Yaxi Liu, Yunyan Du, Xiaohan Liao:
Understanding geographical patterns of a city's diurnal rhythm from aggregate data of location-aware services. 104-117 - Morteza Karimzadeh, Scott Pezanowski, Alan M. MacEachren, Jan Oliver Wallgrün:
GeoTxt: A scalable geoparsing system for unstructured text geolocation. 118-136 - Jilong Li, Jiaming Na, Xue Yang, Jianjun Cao, Wen Dai, Guoan Tang:
Application of the Hilbert-Huang transform for recognition of active gully erosion sites in the Loess Plateau of China. 137-157
- Chen-Chieh Feng, Shaun Lin, James D. Sidaway:
New Lines: Critical GIS and the Trouble of the Map. 158-161 - Harriet Hawkins:
Towards a GeoHumanities GIS? 161-163 - Brian Jordan Jefferson:
Reading between the lines: Matthew W. Wilson and the troubles of GIS. 164-165 - Wen Lin:
Making sense of new lines of mapping in a Web 2.0 age. 165-168 - David O'Sullivan:
Untangling knots: Thoughts on Wilson's New Lines. 168-169 - Marianna Pavlovskaya:
Drawing new lines of hope and social transformation with critical GIS. 170-171 - Taylor Shelton:
Meet the new lines, same as the old lines. 171-173 - Daniel Z. Sui:
Critical GIS and the post-truth society. 173-175 - Ming-Hsiang Tsou:
Cross the line: My response to the trouble of critical GIS. 175-177 - Matthew W. Wilson:
New Lines: Critical GIS and the Trouble of the Map. 177-179
Volume 23, Number 2, April 2019
- Usman Lawal Gulma, Andy Evans, Alison J. Heppenstall, Nick Malleson:
Diversity and burglary: Do community differences matter? 181-202 - Diego Bogado Tomasiello, Mariana A. Giannotti, Renato Arbex, Clodoveu A. Davis Jr.:
Multi-temporal transport network models for accessibility studies. 203-223 - Yongyang Xu, Zhong Xie, Liang Wu, Zhanlong Chen:
Multilane roads extracted from the OpenStreetMap urban road network using random forests. 224-240 - Chen Jia, Yunyan Du, Siying Wang, Tianyang Bai, Teng Fei:
Measuring the vibrancy of urban neighborhoods using mobile phone data with an improved PageRank algorithm. 241-258 - Liyang Xiong, Ru-Qiao Jiang, Qing-Hui Lu, Bisheng Yang, Fayuan Li, Guoan Tang:
Improved Priority-Flood method for depression filling by redundant calculation optimization in local micro-relief areas. 259-274 - Jiangfeng She, Xiaoyan Gu, Junzhong Tan, Ming Tong, Chaofan Wang:
An appearance-preserving simplification method for complex 3D building models. 275-293 - Quanhua Dong, Jing Chen, Tingting Liu:
A topographically preserved road-network tile model and optimal routing method for virtual globes. 294-311 - Yan Shi, Min Deng, Jianya Gong, Chang-Tien Lu, Xuexi Yang, Huimin Liu:
Detection of clusters in traffic networks based on spatio-temporal flow modeling. 312-333 - Sam Comber, Daniel Arribas-Bel:
Machine learning innovations in address matching: A practical comparison of word2vec and CRFs. 334-348 - Chengming Li, Zhaoxin Dai, Yong Yin, Pengda Wu:
A method for the extraction of partition lines from long and narrow patches that account for structural features. 349-364 - Yuxia Wang, Daoqin Tong, Weimin Li, Yu Liu:
Optimizing the spatial relocation of hospitals to reduce urban traffic congestion: A case study of Beijing. 365-386
- David J. Unwin:
Waldo Tobler: An appreciation of the contributions made to geographic information science. 387-393
Volume 23, Number 3, June 2019
- John P. Wilson:
GIScience research at the 2019 Esri User Conference. 395-397
- Rui Zhu, Krzysztof Janowicz, Gengchen Mai:
Making direction a first-class citizen of Tobler's first law of geography. 398-416 - Alex K. Smith, Suzana Dragicevic:
A four-dimensional agent-based model: A case study of forest-fire smoke propagation. 417-434 - Laura Knoth, Manfred Mittlböck, Bernhard Vockner, Michael Andorfer, Caroline Atzl:
Buildings in GI: How to deal with building models in the GIS domain. 435-449 - Yuhao Kang, Qingyuan Jia, Song Gao, Xiaohuan Zeng, Yueyao Wang, Stephan Angsuesser, Yu Liu, Xinyue Ye, Teng Fei:
Extracting human emotions at different places based on facial expressions and spatial clustering analysis. 450-480 - Roberto San Martin, Marco Painho:
Geospatial preparedness: Empirical study of the joint effort to provide geospatial support to disaster response. 481-494 - Zhengcong Yin, Andong Ma, Daniel W. Goldberg:
A deep learning approach for rooftop geocoding. 495-514 - Thi Hong Diep Dao, Craig Ravesloot, Lillie Greiman, Tannis Hargrove:
Mining spatial associations between daily activities and health using EMA-GPS data. 515-537 - Xiao Li, Daniel W. Goldberg, Tianxing Chu, Andong Ma:
Enhancing driving safety: Discovering individualized hazardous driving scenes using GIS and mobile sensing. 538-557 - Ying Song, Tianci Song, Rui Kuang:
Path segmentation for movement trajectories with irregular sampling frequency using space-time interpolation and density-based spatial clustering. 558-578 - Gengchen Mai, Krzysztof Janowicz, Bo Yan, Simon Scheider:
Deeply integrating Linked Data with Geographic Information Systems. 579-600 - Blake Regalia, Krzysztof Janowicz, Grant McKenzie:
Computing and querying strict, approximate, and metrically refined topological relations in linked geographic data. 601-619 - Bo Yan, Krzysztof Janowicz, Gengchen Mai, Rui Zhu:
A spatially explicit reinforcement learning model for geographic knowledge graph summarization. 620-640
Volume 23, Number 4, August 2019
- Kai Cao, Bo Huang:
Spatial optimization for land use planning: Opportunities and challenges. 641-644
- Ningchuan Xiao, Alan T. Murray:
Spatial optimization for land acquisition problems: A review of models, solution methods, and GIS support. 645-671
- Min Cao, Mengxue Huang, Ruqi Xu, Guonian Lü, Min Chen:
A grey wolf optimizer-cellular automata integrated model for urban growth simulation and optimization. 672-687 - Dianfeng Liu, Xuesong Kong, Boyuan Zhou, Yasi Tian, Yaolin Liu, Hua Wang:
Spatial optimization of rural settlement relocation by incorporating inter-village social connections under future policy scenarios. 688-704 - Jing Yao, Alan T. Murray, Jing Wang, Xiaoxiang Zhang:
Evaluation and development of sustainable urban land use plans through spatial optimization. 705-725 - Kai Cao, Wenting Zhang, Tianwei Wang:
Spatio-temporal land use multi-objective optimization: A case study in Central China. 726-744 - Parmanand Sinha, Daniel A. Griffith:
Incorporating sprawl and adjacency measures in land-use forecasting model: A case study of Collin County, TX. 745-768 - Samuel Bohman, Tobias Fasth:
A web-based visualization tool for exploring stakeholder conflicts in land-use planning. 769-785 - Haruka Ohashi, Keita Fukasawa, Toshinori Ariga, Tetsuya Matsui, Yasuaki Hijioka:
High-resolution national land use scenarios under a shrinking population in Japan. 786-804 - Ronaldo dos Santos Mello, Vania Bogorny, Luis Otávio Alvares, Luiz Henrique Zambom Santana, Carlos Andres Ferrero, Angelo Augusto Frozza, Geomar André Schreiner, Chiara Renso:
MASTER: A multiple aspect view on trajectories. 805-822 - Christopher Macdonald Hewitt:
The historical topography of the Battle of Hastings: A geographical reconstruction. 823-840 - Mahrokh Moknatian, Michael Piasecki, Fred Moshary, Jorge Gonzalez:
Development of digital bathymetry maps for Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo using sonar and remote sensing techniques. 841-859 - Myeong-Hun Jeong, Clair J. Sullivan, Yizhao Gao, Shaowen Wang:
Robust abnormality detection methods for spatial search of radioactive materials. 860-877
Volume 23, Number 5, October 2019
- Alexis J. Comber, Michael A. Wulder:
Considering spatiotemporal processes in big data analysis: Insights from remote sensing of land cover and land use. 879-891
- Adam J. Mathews, Thomas A. Wikle:
GIS&T pedagogies and instructional challenges in higher education: A survey of educators. 892-907 - Lucy Romeo, Jake R. Nelson, Patrick Wingo, Jennifer R. Bauer, Devin Justman, Kelly Rose:
Cumulative spatial impact layers: A novel multivariate spatio-temporal analytical summarization tool. 908-936 - Igor V. Florinsky, S. V. Filippov:
Three-dimensional terrain modeling with multiple-source illumination. 937-959 - Lucas May Petry, Carlos Andres Ferrero, Luis Otávio Alvares, Chiara Renso, Vania Bogorny:
Towards semantic-aware multiple-aspect trajectory similarity measuring. 960-975 - Jose Pablo Gomez Barron, Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo, Ramón Alcarria:
Volunteered geographic information systems: Technological design patterns. 976-1007 - Manuel F. Baer, Flurina M. Wartmann, Ross S. Purves:
StarBorn: Towards making in-situ land cover data generation fun with a location-based game. 1008-1028 - Yao Yao, Penghua Liu, Ye Hong, Zhaotang Liang, Ruoyu Wang, Qingfeng Guan, Jingmin Chen:
Fine-scale intra- and inter-city commercial store site recommendations using knowledge transfer. 1029-1047 - Michael Govorov, Giedre Beconyte, Gennady Gienko, Viktor Putrenko:
Spatially constrained regionalization with multilayer perceptron. 1048-1077 - Leticia I. Gómez, Bart Kuijpers, Alejandro A. Vaisman:
Analytical queries on semantic trajectories using graph databases. 1078-1101 - Guillem Closa, Joan Masó, Alaitz Zabala, Lluís Pesquer, Xavier Pons:
A provenance metadata model integrating ISO geospatial lineage and the OGC WPS: Conceptual model and implementation. 1102-1124 - Yan Zhou, Yanxi Li, Qing Zhu, Fen Chen, Junming Shao, Yunxing Luo, Yeting Zhang, Pengcheng Zhang, Weijun Yang:
A reliable traffic prediction approach for bike-sharing system by exploiting rich information with temporal link prediction strategy. 1125-1151 - Ting L. Lei, Zhen Lei:
Optimal spatial data matching for conflation: A network flow-based approach. 1152-1176
Volume 23, Number 6, December 2019
- John P. Wilson, Peter Mooney, Alex Singleton, Qiming Zhou:
Taking stock. 1177-1183
- Greg Brown, Jonathan Rhodes, Daniel Lunney, Ross Goldingay, Kelly Fielding, Nicole Garofano, Scott Hetherington, Marama Hopkins, Jo Green, Skye McNamara, Angie Brace, Lorraine Vass, Linda Swankie, Clive McAlpine:
The influence of sampling design on spatial data quality in a geographic citizen science project. 1184-1203 - Rui Xin, Tinghua Ai, Bo Ai:
Encoding and compressing hexagonal raster data by the Gosper curve. 1204-1231 - Ruth Weir:
Using geographically weighted regression to explore neighborhood-level predictors of domestic abuse in the UK. 1232-1250 - Sterling D. Quinn, Luis Álvarez-León:
Every single street? Rethinking full coverage across street-level imagery platforms. 1251-1272 - Jinjin Yan, Abdoulaye A. Diakité, Sisi Zlatanova:
A generic space definition framework to support seamless indoor/outdoor navigation systems. 1273-1295 - Chengming Li, Xiaoli Liu, Wei Wu, Pengda Wu:
An automated method for the selection of complex railway lines that accounts for multiple feature constraints. 1296-1316 - Samantha N. Sinclair, Sally A. Shoop:
Automated detection of austere entry landing zones: A "GRAIL Tools" validation assessment. 1317-1331 - Gordon A. Cromley:
Measuring differential access to facilities between population groups using spatial Lorenz curves and related indices. 1332-1351 - Auriol Degbelo, Jan Kruse, Max Pfeiffer:
Interactive maps, productivity and user experience: A user study in the e-mobility domain. 1352-1373 - Chengming Li, Zhanjie Zhao, Wei Sun, Zhendong Liu:
A fast quadtree-based terrain crack locating method that accounts for adjacency relationships. 1374-1392 - Jimin Wang, Yingjie Hu:
Enhancing spatial and textual analysis with EUPEG: An extensible and unified platform for evaluating geoparsers. 1393-1419 - Qi Zhou, Xuecan Jia, Hao Lin:
An approach for establishing correspondence between OpenStreetMap and reference datasets for land use and land cover mapping. 1420-1443 - A. Stewart Fotheringham, Han Yue, Ziqi Li:
Examining the influences of air quality in China's cities using multi-scale geographically weighted regression. 1444-1464
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