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GIR 2014: Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, USA
- Ross Purves, Christopher B. Jones:
Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Geographic Information Retrieval, GIR 2014, Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, USA, November 4-7, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3135-7
Search and retrieval methods
- Marco D. Adelfio, Hanan Samet:
Itinerary retrieval: travelers, like traveling salesmen, prefer efficient routes. 1:1-1:8 - Sergey Nepomnyachiy, Bluma Gelley, Wei Jiang, Tehila Minkus:
What, where, and when: keyword search with spatio-temporal ranges. 2:1-2:8 - André Sabino, Armanda Rodrigues:
Indirect location recommendation. 3:1-3:8
Resources for GIR
- Jan Oliver Wallgrün, Frank Hardisty, Alan M. MacEachren, Morteza Karimzadeh, Yiting Ju, Scott Pezanowski:
Construction and first analysis of a corpus for the evaluation and training of microblog/twitter geoparsers. 4:1-4:8 - Tiago H. V. M. Moura, Clodoveu A. Davis Jr.:
Integration of linked data sources for gazetteer expansion. 5:1-5:8 - Jan Oliver Wallgrün, Alexander Klippel, Timothy Baldwin:
Building a corpus of spatial relational expressions extracted from web documents. 6:1-6:8
Toponym usage, detection and disambiguation
- Sebastian Johannes Wolf, Andreas Henrich, Daniel Blank:
Characterization of toponym usages in texts. 7:1-7:8 - Yingjie Hu, Krzysztof Janowicz, Sathya Prasad:
Improving wikipedia-based place name disambiguation in short texts using structured data from DBpedia. 8:1-8:8 - Hanan Samet:
Using minimaps to enable toponym resolution with an effective 100% rate of recall. 9:1-9:8
Analysing events in social media
- Marie Truelove, Maria Vasardani, Stephan Winter:
Testing a model of witness accounts in social media. 10:1-10:8 - Steven Van Canneyt, Steven Schockaert, Bart Dhoedt:
Estimating the semantic type of events using location features from Flickr. 11:1-11:8
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