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CARTOCON 2014: Olomouc, Czech Republic
- Jan Brus, Alena Vondráková, Vit Vozenilek:
Modern Trends in Cartography - Selected Papers of CARTOCON 2014, Olomouc, Czech Republic, February 2014. Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-07925-7
New Approaches in Map and Atlas Making
- Vit Vozenilek:
Aspects of the Thematic Atlas Compilation. 3-12 - David Fairbairn:
Mapping Disorder: An Exploratory Study. 13-22 - Raimund Schnürer, René Sieber, Arzu Çöltekin:
The Next Generation of Atlas User Interfaces: A User Study with "Digital Natives". 23-36 - Thomas Schulz:
The State of Official Statistical Mapping in Switzerland (and Other European Countries). 37-55 - Alexander Pucher:
Online Cartographic Atlas Products: Learning from the Past. 57-66 - Alena Vondráková:
Non-technological Aspects in Atlas Cartography Based on the Czech Approach. 67-80 - László Zentai:
The Evolution of Digital Cartographic Databases (State Topographic Maps) from the Beginnings to Cartography 2.0: The Hungarian Experience. 81-92 - Jan Hovad, Jitka Komarkova:
Creation of the Accurate Raster Driven Polygonal Environment for the 3D Surface Models Based on the LIDAR Technology. 93-102 - Beate Weninger:
A Framework for Color Design of Digital Maps: An Example of Noise Maps. 103-116 - Jakub Vilser, Jana Merickova, Scott Bell:
Digital Aeronautical Charts: Survey of 64 Czech Air Force Pilots. 117-129 - Lukás Herman, Andrea Kýnová, Jan Russnák, Tomás Rezník:
Comparison of Standard- and Proprietary-Based Approaches to Detailed 3D City Mapping. 131-144
Progress in Web Cartography
- David Schobesberger:
Integrating User and Usability Research in Web-Mapping Application Design. 147-158 - Devanjan Bhattacharya, Piero Pasquali, Jitka Komarkova, Pavel Sedlak, Atreyi Saha, Piero Boccardo:
Interlinking Opensource Geo-Spatial Datasets for Optimal Utility in Ranking. 159-172 - Anthony C. Robinson:
Exploring Class Discussions from a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on Cartography. 173-182 - Michael P. Peterson:
Evaluating Mapping APIs. 183-197 - Barbara Hofer, Thomas J. Lampoltshammer, Mariana Belgiu:
Demography of Twitter Users in the City of London: An Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis Approach. 199-211 - Jana Stehlíková, Helena Rezníková, Hana Kocová, Zdenek Stachon:
Visualization Problems in Worldwide Map Portals. 213-225 - Ákos Jakobi, Balázs Lengyel:
Geovisualising Unequal Spatial Distribution of Online Social Network Connections: A Hungarian Example. 227-240 - Robert E. Roth, Chloë Quinn, David Hart:
The Competitive Analysis Method for Evaluating Water Level Visualization Tools. 241-256
Advanced Methods in Map Use
- Anne Ruas:
Models and Methods to Represent and Explore Phenomena on GIS. 259-267 - William Cartwright:
Assessing Cartographic Products for Visual Usability. 269-279 - Pyry Kettunen, Katja Putto, Valérie Gyselinck, Christina M. Krause, L. Tiina Sarjakoski:
Perception and Recall of Landmarks for Personal Navigation in Nature at Night Versus Day. 281-301 - Alzbeta Brychtová:
Exploring the Influence of Colour Distance and Legend Position on Choropleth Maps Readability. 303-314 - Jochen Schiewe:
Physiological and Cognitive Aspects of Sound Maps for Representing Quantitative Data and Changes in Data. 315-324 - Jan Brus, Vilem Pechanec:
The User Centered Framework for Visualization of Spatial Data Quality. 325-338 - Annelies Incoul, Kristien Ooms, Philippe De Maeyer:
Comparing Paper and Digital Topographic Maps Using Eye Tracking. 339-356 - Stanislav Popelka, Jitka Dolezalová:
Non-photorealistic 3D Visualization in City Maps: An Eye-Tracking Study. 357-367 - Petr Duda:
Generating Cartographic Representations of Volunteered Environmental Noise Data from Mobile Phones. 369-383 - Petr Kubícek, Radka Bácová, Zdenek Stachon:
Multivariate Data Visualization and Usability: Preliminary Notes. 385-394
Cartography in Practice and Research
- Vit Paszto, Alzbeta Brychtová, Lukás Marek:
On Shape Metrics in Cartographic Generalization: A Case Study of the Building Footprint Geometry. 397-407 - Andreas Hall, Paula Ahonen-Rainio:
Analysis of Basic Relations Within Insights of Spatio-Temporal Analysis. 409-423 - Pavel Hajek, Karel Jedlicka, Michal Kepka, Radek Fiala, Martina Vichrová, Karel Janecka, Václav Cada:
3D Cartography as a Platform for Remindering Important Historical Events: The Example of the Terezín Memorial. 425-437 - Vojtech Blazek, Vojtech Hájek, Ladislav Licík, Branislav Niznanský, Klára Popková:
Changes in Urban Area Discovered by Analysis of Chosen Places in Old Maps of Liberec. 439-454 - Petr Vahalík, Premysl Janata:
Alteration of Graphical Part of Local Flood Management Plans Using Geoinformatics: Scottish and Czech Approaches. 455-465 - Anja Reinermann-Matatko:
Mapping a Local Budget Plan: Why and How? 467-475 - Jan Pacina, Jirí Cajthaml:
Historical Data Processing, Modelling, Reconstruction, Analysis and Visualization of Historical Landscape in the Region of North-West Bohemia. 477-488 - Lukás Marek, Vit Paszto, Pavel Tucek:
Bayesian Mapping of Medical Data. 489-505 - Jakub Mirijovský, Monika Sulc-Michalková:
Spatial-Temporal Evolution of the Unique Preserved Meandering System in Central Europe. 507-517 - Václav Talhofer, Vladimir Kovarik, Marian Rybansky, Alois Hofmann, Martin Hubacek, Sárka Hosková-Mayerová:
Terrain Analysis for Armed Forces. 519-532
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