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Transactions in GIS, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, February 2021
- Filip Biljecki, Rudi Stouffs, Mohsen Kalantari:
Emerging topics in 3D GIS. 3-5
- Kevin Kelly, Bojan Savric:
Area and volume computation of longitude-latitude grids and three-dimensional meshes. 6-24
- Mingyue Lu, Xinhao Wang, Xintao Liu, Min Chen, Shuoben Bi, Yadong Zhang, Tengfei Lao:
Web-based real-time visualization of large-scale weather radar data using 3D tiles. 25-43 - Youness Dehbi, Sonja Koppers, Lutz Plümer:
Looking for a needle in a haystack: Probability density based classification and reconstruction of dormers from 3D point clouds. 44-70 - Xuke Hu, Hongchao Fan, Alexey Noskov, Zhiyong Wang, Alexander Zipf, Fuqiang Gu, Jianga Shang:
Room semantics inference using random forest and relational graph convolutional networks: A case study of research building. 71-111 - Youness Dehbi, André Henn, Gerhard Gröger, Viktor Stroh, Lutz Plümer:
Robust and fast reconstruction of complex roofs with active sampling from 3D point clouds. 112-133 - Helen Eriksson, Jing Sun, Väino Tarandi, Lars Harrie:
Comparison of versioning methods to improve the information flow in the planning and building processes. 134-163 - Fayez Tarsha Kurdi, Mohammad Awrangjeb, Nosheen Munir:
Automatic filtering and 2D modeling of airborne laser scanning building point cloud. 164-188 - Shayan Nikoohemat, Abdoulaye A. Diakité, Ville V. Lehtola, Sisi Zlatanova, George Vosselman:
Consistency grammar for 3D indoor model checking. 189-212 - Ali Asghari, Mohsen Kalantari, Abbas Rajabifard:
Advances in techniques to formulate the watertight concept for cadastre. 213-237 - Lukas Lucks, Lasse Klingbeil, Lutz Plümer, Youness Dehbi:
Improving trajectory estimation using 3D city models and kinematic point clouds. 238-260 - Helga Tauscher, Joie Lim, Rudi Stouffs:
A modular graph transformation rule set for IFC-to-CityGML conversion. 261-290 - Daniel A. Griffith:
Important considerations about space-time data: Modeling, scrutiny, and ratification. 291-310 - Hassan Abedi Gheshlaghi, Bakhtiar Feizizadeh, Thomas Blaschke, Tobia Lakes, Sapna Tajbar:
Forest fire susceptibility modeling using hybrid approaches. 311-333 - Mohammad H. Vahidnia:
Automatic extraction of sophisticated qualitative trajectory relationships between two moving objects in space-time. 334-358 - Yang Zhou, Mingjun Wang, Chen Zhang, Fu Ren, Xiangyuan Ma, Qingyun Du:
A points of interest matching method using a multivariate weighting function with gradient descent optimization. 359-381 - Qianning Zhang, Haibin Shang:
The effect of some upscaling procedures on the slope derived from digital elevation models. 382-395 - Guangjing He, Xinchang Zhang, Ying Sun, Guowei Luo, Liyan Chen:
Contour line simplification method based on the two-level Bellman-Ford algorithm. 396-423 - Johannes F. Kruiger, Vedran Kasalica, Rogier Meerlo, Anna-Lena Lamprecht, Enkhbold Nyamsuren, Simon Scheider:
Loose programming of GIS workflows with geo-analytical concepts. 424-449 - Yujia Xie, Meizhen Wang, Xuejun Liu, Ziran Wang, Bo Mao, Fei-Yue Wang, Xiaozhi Wang:
Spatiotemporal retrieval of dynamic video object trajectories in geographical scenes. 450-467 - Susan Henrico, Serena Coetzee, Antony K. Cooper, Victoria Rautenbach:
Acceptance of open source geospatial software: Assessing QGIS in South Africa with the UTAUT2 model. 468-490 - Eliseo Clementini, Brahim Lejdel, Sabrina Mazzagufo, Robert Laurini:
Homological relations: A methodology for the certification of irregular tessellations. 491-515 - Bi Yu Chen, Xiao-Wei Chen, Hui-Ping Chen, William H. K. Lam:
A fast algorithm for finding K shortest paths using generalized spur path reuse technique. 516-533 - Yukio Sadahiro:
A method for analyzing the expansion and shrinkage of point pattern. 534-550 - Mehrdad Bijandi, Mohammad Karimi, Bahman Farhadi Bansouleh, Wim van der Knaap:
Agricultural land partitioning model based on irrigation efficiency using a multi-objective artificial bee colony algorithm. 551-574
Volume 25, Number 2, April 2021
- Asher Yair Grinberger, Tessio Novack:
The geographical and cultural aspects of geoinformation. 577-578
- Haiping Zhang, Xingxing Zhou, Guoan Tang, Liyang Xiong, Kaixin Dong:
Mining spatial patterns of food culture in China using restaurant POI data. 579-601 - Christina Ludwig, Sascha Fendrich, Alexander Zipf:
Regional variations of context-based association rules in OpenStreetMap. 602-621 - Asher Yair Grinberger, Moritz Schott, Martin Raifer, Alexander Zipf:
An analysis of the spatial and temporal distribution of large-scale data production events in OpenStreetMap. 622-641 - Giorgia Bressan:
Assessing the positional accuracy of perceptual landscape data: A study from Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy. 642-671 - Michael Gould:
GIS in Africa. 672-673
- Seth Goodman, Ariel BenYishay, Daniel M. Runfola:
A convolutional neural network approach to predict non-permissive environments from moderate-resolution imagery. 674-691 - Thomas K. Alexandridis, Georgios Ovakoglou, Ines Cherif, Marta Gómez Giménez, Giovanni Laneve, Dimitrios Kasampalis, Dimitrios Moshou, Stergios Kartsios, Maria Chara Karypidou, Eleni Katragkou, Sixto Herrera García, Mahlatse Kganyago, Nosiseko Mashiyi, K. Pattnayak, Andrew J. Challinor, Rose Pritchard, Dan Brockington, Clarisse Kagoyire, Juan Suarez Beltran:
Designing AfriCultuReS services to support food security in Africa. 692-720 - Robin Workman, Kevin McPherson:
Measuring rural access for SDG 9.1.1. 721-734 - Jean Damascene Niyonsenga, Maurice Mugabowindekwe, Christophe Mupenzi:
Spatial analysis of soil erosion sensitivity using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation model in Nyamasheke District, Western Province of Rwanda. 735-750 - Jean P. Bizimana, Gilbert Nduwayezu:
Spatio-temporal patterns of malaria incidence in Rwanda. 751-767
- Uwe Schulze:
"GIS works!" - But why, how, and for whom? Findings from a systematic review. 768-804
- Francesca Noardo, Thomas Krijnen, Ken Arroyo Ohori, Filip Biljecki, Claire Ellul, Lars Harrie, Helen Eriksson, Lorenzo Polia, Nebras Salheb, Helga Tauscher, Jordi van Liempt, Hendrik Goerne, Dean Hintz, Tim Kaiser, Cristina Leoni, Artur Warchol, Jantien E. Stoter:
Reference study of IFC software support: The GeoBIM benchmark 2019 - Part I. 805-841 - Francesca Noardo, Ken Arroyo Ohori, Filip Biljecki, Claire Ellul, Lars Harrie, Thomas Krijnen, Helen Eriksson, Jordi van Liempt, Maria Pla, Antonio Ruiz, Dean Hintz, Nina Krüger, Cristina Leoni, Leire Leoz, Diana Moraru, Stelios Vitalis, Philipp Willkomm, Jantien E. Stoter:
Reference study of CityGML software support: The GeoBIM benchmark 2019 - Part II. 842-868 - Karl Rehrl, Stefan Kranzinger, Simon Gröchenig:
Which quality is a route? A methodology for assessing route quality using spatio-temporal metrics. 869-896 - Feyzi Çelik Yilankiran, Caner Guney:
Emergency response with mobile geosocial sensing in the post-app era. 897-922 - Rong Wang, Yongjiu Feng, Yongliang Wei, Xiaohua Tong, Shuting Zhai, Yilun Zhou, Peiqi Wu:
A comparison of proximity and accessibility drivers in simulating dynamic urban growth. 923-947 - Taylor Anderson, Aaron Leung, Suzana Dragicevic, Liliana Pérez:
Modeling the geospatial dynamics of residential segregation in three Canadian cities: An agent-based approach. 948-967 - Kealeboga K. Moreri:
Volunteer reputation determination in crowdsourcing projects using latent class analysis. 968-984 - Gustavo Adolfo García-Chapeton, Albertus G. Toxopeus, Jesús Olivero, Frank O. Ostermann, Rolf A. de By:
Combining favorability modeling with collaborative geo-visual analysis to improve agricultural pest management. 985-1008 - Tien-Yin Chou, Thanh Van Hoang, Yao-Min Fang, Quoc-Huy Nguyen, Tuan Anh Lai, Van-Manh Pham, Van Manh Vu, Quang-Thanh Bui:
Swarm-based optimizer for convolutional neural network: An application for flood susceptibility mapping. 1009-1026 - Gift Dumedah:
Address points of landmarks and paratransit services as a credible reference database for geocoding. 1027-1048 - Xinkai Yu, Teng Fei, Xiang Li:
Analyzing the association between emotions and socioeconomic characteristics of census tracts via user-generated content. 1049-1064 - Changzhen Wang, Fahui Wang, Tracy Onega:
Network optimization approach to delineating health care service areas: Spatially constrained Louvain and Leiden algorithms. 1065-1081 - Hao Lu, Jianqin Zhang, Zhijie Xu, Ruixuan Shi, Jiachuan Wang, Shishuo Xu:
Prediction of tourist flow based on multi-source traffic data in scenic spot. 1082-1103 - Pavel Tobiás, Jirí Cajthaml:
Models of cultural heritage buildings in a procedurally generated geospatial environment. 1104-1122
Volume 25, Number 3, June 2021
- Wei Wu, Chengming Li, Zheng Wu, Yong Yin:
Cover Image. i - John P. Wilson:
GIScience research at the 2021 Esri User Conference. 1125-1126 - Vicente Tang, Marco Painho:
Operationalizing places in GIScience: A review. 1127-1152 - Jinmeng Rao, Song Gao, Mingxiao Li, Qunying Huang:
A privacy-preserving framework for location recommendation using decentralized collaborative machine learning. 1153-1175 - Jugal Patel, Jeffrey Katan, Liliana Pérez, Raja Sengupta:
Transferring decision boundaries onto a geographic space: Agent rules extracted from movement data using classification trees. 1176-1192 - Vincent van Altena, Jan Krans, Henk C. den Bakker, Jantien E. Stoter:
GIS as a heuristic tool to interpret ancient historiography: A case study to reconstruct what could plausibly have happened according to the accounts in New Testament texts. 1193-1212 - Dirk Tiede, Gina Schwendemann, Ahmad Alobaidi, Lorenz Wendt, Stefan Lang:
Mask R-CNN-based building extraction from VHR satellite data in operational humanitarian action: An example related to Covid-19 response in Khartoum, Sudan. 1213-1227 - Shuoge Shen, Suzana Dragicevic, Jozo Dujmovic:
GIS.LSP: A soft computing logic method and tool for geospatial suitability analysis. 1228-1248
- Ting L. Lei, Rongrong Wang:
Conflating linear features using turning function distance: A new orientation-sensitive similarity measure. 1249-1276 - Xuexi Yang, Min Deng, Yan Shi, Jianbo Tang, Zhou Huang, Yu Liu:
Detecting statistically significant geographical anomalous regions from spatial sampling points by coupling Gaussian function and multidirectional optimization. 1277-1300 - Kangjae Lee, Mei-Po Kwan:
Interpretation of contextual influences with explanatory tools: Travel mode likelihood mapping using GPS trajectories. 1301-1330 - Rebecca W. Loraamm, James Anderson, Claire Burch:
Identifying road avoidance behavior using time-geography for red deer in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. 1331-1346 - Christian Koski, Mikko Rönneberg, Pyry Kettunen, Søren Eliasen, Henning Sten Hansen, Juha Oksanen:
Utility of collaborative GIS for maritime spatial planning: Design and evaluation of Baltic Explorer. 1347-1365 - Parastoo Pilehforooshha, Mohammad Karimi, Ali Mansourian:
A new model combining building block displacement and building block area reduction for resolving spatial conflicts. 1366-1395 - Guiming Zhang, A-Xing Zhu, Jing Liu, Shanxin Guo, Yunqiang Zhu:
PyCLiPSM: Harnessing heterogeneous computing resources on CPUs and GPUs for accelerated digital soil mapping. 1396-1418 - Vincent Jaillot, Valentin Rigolle, Sylvie Servigne, John Samuel, Gilles Gesquière:
Integrating multimedia documents and time-evolving 3D city models for web visualization and navigation. 1419-1438 - Die Zhang, Yong Ge, Alfred Stein, Wen-Bin Zhang:
Ranking of VGI contributor reputation using an evaluation-based weighted pagerank. 1439-1459 - Zhuotong Du, Haigang Sui, Jindi Wang:
A novel semantic recognition framework of urban functional zones supporting urban land structure analytics based on open-source data. 1460-1484 - Fahime Karami, Mohammad Reza Malek:
Trajectory similarity measurement: An enhanced maximal travel match method. 1485-1503 - Shize Gong, Yong Gao, Fan Zhang, Lan Mu, Chaogui Kang, Yu Liu:
Evaluating healthcare resource inequality in Beijing, China based on an improved spatial accessibility measurement. 1504-1521 - Haifu Cui, Liang Wu, Sheng Hu, Rujuan Lu, Shanlin Wang:
Research on the driving forces of urban hot spots based on exploratory analysis and binary logistic regression model. 1522-1541 - Dong Xu, Xiao Huang, Joseph Mango, Xiang Li, Zhenlong Li:
Simulating multi-exit evacuation using deep reinforcement learning. 1542-1564 - Joe Weber:
Discrepancies in the spatial extent of common GIS highway networks. 1565-1576 - Wei Wu, Chengming Li, Zheng Wu, Yong Yin:
Automatic recognition method of primary path for an anastomosing river based on its typical features. 1577-1598 - João Bachiega Jr., Maristela Holanda, Aletéia P. F. Araújo:
A proposal to minimize the cost of processing big geospatial data in public cloud providers. 1599-1624 - Andreas Rienow, Ahmed M. Mustafa, Leonie Krelaus, Claudia Lindner:
Modeling urban regions: Comparing random forest and support vector machines for cellular automata. 1625-1645
- Monia Santini, Andrea Taramelli, Alessandro Sorichetta:
Author correction: ASPHAA: A GIS-based algorithm to calculate cell area on a latitude-longitude (geographic) regular grid. 1646-1647
Volume 25, Number 4, August 2021
- Zhe Zhang, Lei Zou, Wenwen Li, E. Lynn Usery, Jochen Albrecht, Marc Armstrong:
Cyberinfrastructure and intelligent spatial decision support systems. 1651-1653 - Xinyue Ye, Wenbo Wang, Xiaoqi Zhang, Zhenlong Li, Dantong Yu, Jiaxin Du, Zhihui Chen:
Reconstructing spatial information diffusion networks with heterogeneous agents and text contents. 1654-1673 - Zhongping Zeng, Jinyu Lan, Jiang Li, Qingsong He, Jiangwei Wang, Siqi Li, Yao Huang:
Integrating user-generated content to track urban flooding hotspots and foster emergency management: A case study in central China. 1674-1692 - Ting L. Lei:
Integrating GIS and location modeling: A relational approach. 1693-1715 - Huafei Yu, Yaolong Zhao, Tao Xu, Jiufeng Li, Xianzhe Tang, Fangfang Wang, Yingchun Fu:
A high-efficiency global model of optimization design of impervious surfaces for alleviating urban waterlogging in urban renewal. 1716-1740 - Marynia Kolak, Xun Li, Qinyun Lin, Ryan Wang, Moksha Menghaney, Stephanie Yang, Vidal Anguiano Jr.:
The US COVID Atlas: A dynamic cyberinfrastructure surveillance system for interactive exploration of the pandemic. 1741-1765 - Changfeng Jing, Yanli Zhu, Mingyi Du, Xintao Liu:
Visualizing spatiotemporal patterns of city service demand through a space-time exploratory approach. 1766-1783 - Carlos Granell, Paola Pesantez-Cabrera, Luis Manuel Vilches Blázquez, Rosario Achig, Miguel R. Luaces, Alejandro Cortiñas-Álvarez, Carolina Chayle, Villie Morocho:
A scoping review on the use, processing and fusion of geographic data in virtual assistants. 1784-1808 - Christian Koski, Mikko Rönneberg, Pyry Kettunen, Aurelija Armoskaite, Solvita Strake, Juha Oksanen:
User experiences of using a spatial analysis tool in collaborative GIS for maritime spatial planning. 1809-1824
- Amin Hosseinpoor Milaghardan, Rahim Ali Abbaspour, Christophe Claramunt, Alireza Chehreghan:
An activity-based framework for detecting human movement patterns in an urban environment. 1825-1848 - Andrew Price, Mitchel Langford, Gary Higgs:
Computing geographical access to services: The design of a client-server solution that incorporates multiple transport modes. 1849-1867 - Christopher Prener, Branson Fox:
Creating open source composite geocoders: Pitfalls and opportunities. 1868-1887 - Wei Luo, May Yuan:
Identifying temporal patterns of multilateral spatial interactions: Using international trades as an example. 1888-1909 - Junghwan Kim, Mei-Po Kwan:
Travel time errors caused by geomasking might be different between transportation modes and types of urban area. 1910-1926 - Xiping Yang, Zhixiang Fang, Yang Xu, Ling Yin, Junyi Li, Zhiyuan Zhao:
Revealing temporal stay patterns in human mobility using large-scale mobile phone location data. 1927-1948 - Xintao Liu, Jianwei Huang, Jianhui Lai, Junwei Zhang, Ahmad M. Senousi, Pengxiang Zhao:
Analysis of urban agglomeration structure through spatial network and mobile phone data. 1949-1969 - Zian Wang, Guoan Tang, Guonian Lü, Cheng Ye, Fangzhuo Zhou, Teng Zhong:
Positional error modeling of sky-view factor measurements within urban street canyons. 1970-1990 - Ivan Henrico:
Optimal interpolation method to predict the bathymetry of Saldanha Bay. 1991-2009 - Yuxuan Chen, Jing Chen:
A parallel multipoint viewshed analysis method for urban 3D building scenes. 2010-2028 - Elizabeth Wentz, Eric Shook, Joanna Merson:
A spatially dynamic network algebra. 2029-2047 - Ivan Majic, Elham Naghizade, Stephan Winter, Martin Tomko:
There is no way! Ternary qualitative spatial reasoning for error detection in map data. 2048-2073 - Shu Wang, Lang Qian, Yunqiang Zhu, Jia Song, Feng Lu, Hongyun Zeng, Pengfei Chen, Wen Yuan, Weirong Li, Wenguang Geng:
A web text mining approach for the evaluation of regional characteristics at the town level. 2074-2103 - Sebastijan Sekulic, Jed A. Long, Urska Demsar:
A spatially aware method for mapping movement-based and place-based regions from spatial flow networks. 2104-2124 - EunSu Lee, Melanie McDonald, William Montgomery, Erin O'Neill:
Spatial key performance indicators on the statewide ambulance service coverage of multiple regional classifications. 2125-2145 - Paddington Hodza, Margo E. Berendsen, Jeffrey D. Hamerlinck:
Towards a holistic framework for delivering quality GIS education within and across disciplines. 2146-2167 - Mehrdad Bijandi, Mohammad Karimi, Bahman Farhadi Bansouleh, Wim van der Knaap:
Reallocation model in land consolidation using multi-objective particle swarm optimization dealing with landowners' rights. 2168-2188
Volume 25, Number 5, October 2021
- Axel Forsch, Youness Dehbi, Benjamin Niedermann, Johannes Oehrlein, Peter Rottmann, Jan-Henrik Haunert:
Cover Image. i
- Ivan Franch-Pardo, Michael R. Desjardins, Isabel Barea-Navarro, Artemi Cerdà:
A review of GIS methodologies to analyze the dynamics of COVID-19 in the second half of 2020. 2191-2239 - Massimiliano Alvioli, Ivan Marchesini, Laura Melelli, Peter L. Guth:
Advances in geomorphometry. 2240-2244 - Peter L. Guth, Tera M. Geoffroy:
LiDAR point cloud and ICESat-2 evaluation of 1 second global digital elevation models: Copernicus wins. 2245-2261 - Bernadett Dobre, István Kovács, Titusz Bugya:
Comparison of digital elevation models through the analysis of geomorphic surface remnants in the Desatoya Mountains, Nevada. 2262-2282 - Marina Zingaro, Marco La Salandra, Rosa Colacicco, Rodolfo Roseto, Paolo Petio, Domenico Capolongo:
Suitability assessment of global, continental and national digital elevation models for geomorphological analyses in Italy. 2283-2308 - Peter L. Guth, Morgan Kane:
Slope, aspect, and hillshade algorithms for non-square digital elevation models. 2309-2332 - Mariusz Szymanowski, Milena Rózycka, Kacper Jancewicz, Piotr Migon:
Madograms help to quantify mountain frontal zones - An approach towards comparative spatial analysis of complex landforms. 2333-2360 - Richard Feciskanin, Jozef Minár:
Polygonal simplification and its use in DEM generalization for land surface segmentation. 2361-2375 - Anton Borisovich Popov, Jozef Minár, Michal Gallay:
Multiresolution land surface segmentation and generalization of DEM: Tentative searching for the optimal settings of detecting elementary forms. 2376-2393 - Peter Bandura, Jozef Minár, Miroslav Bielik:
Physically based morphostructural land surface segmentation: Case of the Alps and Western Carpathians. 2394-2418 - Peng Liang, Chengzhi Qin, A-Xing Zhu:
Comparison on two case-based reasoning strategies of automatically selecting terrain covariates for digital soil mapping. 2419-2437 - Fei Zhao, Liyang Xiong, Chun Wang, Haoran Wang, Hong Wei, Guoan Tang:
Terraces mapping by using deep learning approach from remote sensing images and digital elevation models. 2438-2454 - Michele Delchiaro, Veronica Fioramonti, Marta Della Seta, Gian Paolo Cavinato, Massimo Mattei:
Fluvial inverse modeling for inferring the timing of Quaternary uplift in the Simbruini range (Central Apennines, Italy). 2455-2480 - Irene Maria Bollati, Marco Cavalli:
Unraveling the relationship between geomorphodiversity and sediment connectivity in a small alpine catchment. 2481-2500 - Priyank Pravin Patel, Rajarshi Dasgupta, Sreeparna Chanda, Sayoni Mondal:
An investigation into longitudinal forms of gullies within the "Grand Canyon" of Bengal, Eastern India. 2501-2528 - Olga T. Ishalina, Dmitrii P. Bliakharskii, Igor V. Florinsky:
Recognition of crevasses with high-resolution digital elevation models: Application of geomorphometric modeling and texture analysis. 2529-2552 - Fabio Radicioni, Aurelio Stoppini, Grazia Tosi, Laura Marconi:
Necropolis of Palazzone in Perugia: Geomatic data integration for 3D modeling and geomorphology of underground sites. 2553-2570 - Claudia Caporizzo, Pietro Patrizio Ciro Aucelli, Gabriella Di Martino, Gaia Mattei, Renato Tonielli, Gerardo Pappone:
Geomorphometric analysis of the natural and anthropogenic seascape of Naples (Italy): A high-resolution morpho-bathymetric survey. 2571-2595 - Sourav Bhadra, Ruopu Li, Di Wu, Guangxing Wang, Banafsheh Rekabdar:
Assessing the impacts of anthropogenic drainage structures on hydrologic connectivity using high-resolution digital elevation models. 2596-2611
- Motti Zohar, Yuval Ben-Bassat:
Analyzing routes in Ottoman Greater Syria using historical GIS: The 1849 Saida map. 2612-2640 - Iyke Maduako, Yaqi Gong, Monica Wachowicz:
Building k-partite association graphs for finding recommendation patterns from questionnaire data. 2641-2659 - Iván L. Degano, Pablo A. Lotito:
Analyzing spatial mobility patterns with time-varying graphical lasso: Application to COVID-19 spread. 2660-2674 - Wenbo Wang, Yi Li, Shaohua Wang, Xinyue Ye:
QA4GIS: A novel approach learning to answer GIS developer questions with API documentation. 2675-2700 - Jennifer A. Miller:
Exploring the utility of movement parameters to make inferences about dynamic interactions in moving objects. 2701-2720
- Corrigendum. 2721
Volume 25, Number 6, December 2021
- Jifa Guo, Shihong Du:
Cover Image. i
- John P. Wilson, Peter Mooney, Qiming Zhou:
Taking Stock. 2725-2733
- Chenjing Jiao, Magnus Heitzler, Lorenz Hurni:
A survey of road feature extraction methods from raster maps. 2734-2763 - Geocomputation for social science in the era of urban big data. 2764-2765
- Jun Li, Yan Zhu, Juqing Liu, Chengye Zhang, Xiao Sang, Qianqian Zhong:
Parcel-level evaluation of urban land use efficiency based on multisource spatiotemporal data: A case study of Ningbo City, China. 2766-2790 - Qi-Li Gao, Yang Yue, Wei Tu, Jinzhou Cao, Qingquan Li:
Segregation or integration? Exploring activity disparities between migrants and settled urban residents using human mobility data. 2791-2820 - Tao Jia, Xuesong Yu, Xin Li, Kun Qin:
Identification and analysis of urban influential regions using spatial interaction networks. 2821-2839 - Junwei Zhang, Xintao Liu, Ahmad M. Senousi:
A multilayer mobility network approach to inferring urban structures using shared mobility and taxi data. 2840-2865
- Xinwei Chai, Xian Guo, Jihua Xiao, Jie Jiang:
Analysis of spatiotemporal mobility of shared-bike usage during COVID-19 pandemic in Beijing. 2866-2887 - Jonas Luft, Jochen Schiewe:
Automatic content-based georeferencing of historical topographic maps. 2888-2906 - Erik Bollen, Rik Hendrix, Bart Kuijpers, Alejandro A. Vaisman:
Towards the Internet of Water: Using graph databases for hydrological analysis on the Flemish river system. 2907-2938 - Jiaming Na, Hu Ding, Wufan Zhao, Kai Liu, Guoan Tang, Norbert Pfeifer:
Object-based large-scale terrain classification combined with segmentation optimization and terrain features: A case study in China. 2939-2962 - Aleksandar Peulic, Miodrag Peulic, Zeljko Jovanovic, Milos Jokovic, Sanja Stojkovic, Nemanja Vagic:
Locating and categorizing causes of discomfort during transport of patients to medical facilities. 2963-2981 - Zihan Kan, Mei-Po Kwan, Jianwei Huang, Man Sing Wong, Dong Liu:
Comparing the space-time patterns of high-risk areas in different waves of COVID-19 in Hong Kong. 2982-3001 - Qian Peng, Zhilin Li, Xinyu Gong:
Exploring the effects of background image transparency on the usability of image maps. 3002-3024 - Tong Zhang, Jing Li:
Understanding and predicting the spatio-temporal spread of COVID-19 via integrating diffusive graph embedding and compartmental models. 3025-3047 - Gilles-Antoine Nys, Roland Billen:
From consistency to flexibility: A simplified database schema for the management of CityJSON 3D city models. 3048-3066 - Jifa Guo, Shihong Du:
Building fuzzy areal geographical objects from point sets. 3067-3087 - Subhrasankha Dey, Stephan Winter, Salil Goel, Martin Tomko:
Identification of parking spaces from multi-modal trajectory data. 3088-3118 - Vera van Zoest, Jasper van Buul, Frank B. Osei, Alfred Stein:
A note on the propagation of positional uncertainty in environmental models. 3119-3131 - Berk Anbaroglu:
A collaborative GIS programming course using GitHub Classroom. 3132-3158 - Cristiane Kutianski Marchi Fagundes, Kristin Stock, Luciene Delazari:
A cross-linguistic study of spatial location descriptions in New Zealand English and Brazilian Portuguese natural language. 3159-3187 - Rui Zhang, Jonas Lukasczyk, Feng Wang, David S. Ebert, Paulo Shakarian, Elizabeth A. Mack, Ross Maciejewski:
Exploring geographic hotspots using topological data analysis. 3188-3209 - Jiaoju Wang, Zhizhong Wang, Min Deng, Hang Zou, Kaifu Wang:
Heterogeneous spatiotemporal copula-based kriging for air pollution prediction. 3210-3232 - Axel Forsch, Youness Dehbi, Benjamin Niedermann, Johannes Oehrlein, Peter Rottmann, Jan-Henrik Haunert:
Multimodal travel-time maps with formally correct and schematic isochrones. 3233-3256
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