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Tomasz Panecki
This paper aims to present and discuss the method of geocoding historical place names from historic maps that cannot be georeferenced in the GIS environment. This concerns especially maps drawn in the early modern period, i.e., before the common use of p...
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Liufeng Tao, Zhong Xie, Dexin Xu, Kai Ma, Qinjun Qiu, Shengyong Pan and Bo Huang
Toponym recognition, or the challenge of detecting place names that have a similar referent, is involved in a number of activities connected to geographical information retrieval and geographical information sciences. This research focuses on recognizing...
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Ana Bárbara Cardoso, Bruno Martins and Jacinto Estima
This article describes a novel approach for toponym resolution with deep neural networks. The proposed approach does not involve matching references in the text against entries in a gazetteer, instead directly predicting geo-spatial coordinates. Multiple...
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Kenzo Milleville, Steven Verstockt and Nico Van de Weghe
In recent years, many scientific institutions have digitized their collections, which often include a large variety of topographic raster maps. These raster maps provide accurate (historical) geographical information but cannot be integrated directly int...
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Daniel Vrbík and Václav Lábus
The article presents a process of collecting unstandardized toponyms, in particular urbanonyms (place names denoting objects located in the cadastre of the city), within the territory of two municipalities in the Czech Republic. The collecting process wa...
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Jacques Fize, Ludovic Moncla and Bruno Martins
Geocoding aims to assign unambiguous locations (i.e., geographic coordinates) to place names (i.e., toponyms) referenced within documents (e.g., within spreadsheet tables or textual paragraphs). This task comes with multiple challenges, such as dealing w...
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Alexandra Nenko,Elena Nedoseka,Anastasiia Galaktionova
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The article presents the possibilities of semantic text analysis in studying the discourse of neighboring online communities. The discourse generated online by such a community in a social media group is a semantic field that contains narratives about ev...
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Aini Zhong, Yukun Wu, Ke Nie and Mengjun Kang
As an important data source for historical geography research, toponyms reflect the human activities and natural landscapes within a certain area and time period. In this paper, a novel quantitative method of reconstructing historical river networks usin...
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Xi Kuai, Renzhong Guo, Zhijun Zhang, Biao He, Zhigang Zhao and Han Guo
Georeferencing by place names (known as toponyms) is the most common way of associating textual information with geographic locations. While computers use numeric coordinates (such as longitude-latitude pairs) to represent places, people generally refer ...
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Samantha JingYi Yom and Francesco Cavallaro
Place names do not simply refer to physical locations. They are linguistic symbols full of connotative meaning, carrying a range of cognitive, social, historical, cultural, and ideological significance. Naming (or renaming) has been a key aspect of the c...
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