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Timothy Nyerges, John A. Gallo, Keith M. Reynolds, Steven D. Prager, Philip J. Murphy and Wenwen Li
Improving geo-information decision evaluation is an important part of geospatial decision support research, particularly when considering vulnerability, risk, resilience, and sustainability (V-R-R-S) of urban land?water systems (ULWSs). Previous research...
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Alexander Rolwes and Klaus Böhm
Geospatial factors, because of their spatio-temporal correlations with demand-driven limited service, offer to improve urban planning decisions and expand the knowledge base in cities. Spatio-temporal analyses require an efficient and comprehensible visu...
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Younes Hamdani, Guohui Xiao, Linfang Ding and Diego Calvanese
The integration of the raster data cube alongside another form of geospatial data (e.g., vector data) raises considerable challenges when it comes to managing and representing it using knowledge graphs. Such integration can play an invaluable role in han...
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Somaiieh Rokhsaritalemi, Abolghasem Sadeghi-Niaraki, Ho-San Kang, Jong-Won Lee and Soo-Mi Choi
Increasing global demand for travel has drawn public attention to the tourism industry. This industry needs the design of intelligent systems based on new concepts to facilitate better service delivery. To this end, this study proposes a ubiquitous touri...
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Cyril Carré and Younes Hamdani
Over the last decade, innovative computer technologies and the multiplication of geospatial data acquisition solutions have transformed the geographic information systems (GIS) landscape and opened up new opportunities to close the gap between GIS and th...
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Timothy Nyerges, John A. Gallo, Steven D. Prager, Keith M. Reynolds, Philip J. Murphy and WenWen Li
This paper synthesizes vulnerability, risk, resilience, and sustainability (VRRS) in a way that can be used for decision evaluations about sustainable systems, whether such systems are called coupled natural?human systems, social?ecological systems, coup...
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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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Naoko Nitta, Kazuaki Nakamura and Noboru Babaguchi
While visual appearances play a main role in recognizing the concepts captured in images, additional information can provide complementary information for fine-grained image recognition, where concepts with similar visual appearances such as species of b...
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Margarita Kokla and Eric Guilbert
The present paper provides a review of two research topics that are central to geospatial semantics: information modeling and elicitation. The first topic deals with the development of ontologies at different levels of generality and formality, tailored ...
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Vasily Kupriyanovsky,Oleg Pokusaev,Alexander Klimov,Alexey Volodin
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The article discusses the development and standardization of BIM. The standardization of BIM itself today goes through the formalization of semantic and ontological relationships between elements of buildings, structures, and transport infrastructures an...
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