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Gloria Bordogna, Paola Carrara, Luca Frigerio and Simone Lella
The current practice of users searching for different types of geo-resources in a geographic area and wishing to identify the most convenient routes for visiting the most relevant ones, requires the iterative formulation of several queries: first to iden...
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Gloria Bordogna and Cristiano Fugazza
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Daniela Stroppiana, Gloria Bordogna, Matteo Sali, Mirco Boschetti, Giovanna Sona and Pietro Alessandro Brivio
The paper proposes a fully automatic algorithm approach to map burned areas from remote sensing characterized by human interpretable mapping criteria and explainable results. This approach is partially knowledge-driven and partially data-driven. It explo...
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Gloria Bordogna, Cristiano Fugazza, Paolo Tagliolato Acquaviva d?Aragona and Paola Carrara
Distinct, alternative forms of geosemantics, whose classification is often ill-defined, emerge in the management of geospatial information. This paper proposes a workflow to identify patterns in the different practices and methods dealing with geoinforma...
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Gloria Bordogna
The paper analyses the characteristics of Volunteer Geographic Information (VGI) and the need to assure and assess its quality for a possible use and re-use. Ontologies and soft ontologies are presented as means to support quality assurance and assessmen...
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Laura Criscuolo, Gloria Bordogna, Paola Carrara and Monica Pepe
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Gloria Bordogna, Luca Frigerio, Tomá? Kliment, Pietro Alessandro Brivio, Laure Hossard, Giacinto Manfron and Simone Sterlacchini
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Gloria Bordogna, Tomá? Kliment, Luca Frigerio, Pietro Alessandro Brivio, Alberto Crema, Daniela Stroppiana, Mirco Boschetti and Simone Sterlacchini
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Laura Criscuolo, Monica Pepe, Roberto Seppi, Gloria Bordogna, Paola Carrara and Francesco Zucca
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