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Anna Fiedukowicz
Generalization of geographic information enables cognition and understanding not only of objects and phenomena located in space but also the relations and processes between them. The automation of this process requires formalization of cartographic knowl...
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Emmanuel Papadakis, George Baryannis, Andreas Petutschnig and Thomas Blaschke
Searching for places rather than traditional keyword-based search represents significant challenges. The most prevalent method of addressing place-related queries is based on place names but has limited potential due to the vagueness of natural language ...
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Paolo Tagliolato, Cristiano Fugazza, Alessandro Oggioni and Paola Carrara
The adoption of Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) practices by sensor maintainers is hampered by the inherent complexity of the Sensor Model Language (SensorML), its high expressiveness, and the scarce availability of editing tools. To overcome these issues, t...
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O. V. Gorbova
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Thiago Sobral, Teresa Galvão, José Borges
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This paper proposes an ontology-based approach to support the process of visualizing urban mobility data. The approach consists of building a visualization-oriented urban mobility ontology, focused on themes such as ridership, vehicle flows and the like....
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