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International Journal of Geographical Information Science, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, 2018
- Jan Oliver Wallgrün, Morteza Karimzadeh

, Alan M. MacEachren
, Scott Pezanowski
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GeoCorpora: building a corpus to test and train microblog geoparsers. 1-29 - Lin Li

, Wei Wang, Biao He, Yu Zhang:
A hybrid method for Chinese address segmentation. 30-48 - Zheye Wang, Xinyue Ye

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Social media analytics for natural disaster management. 49-72 - Xiaoping Liu

, Guohua Hu
, Bin Ai, Xia Li
, Guangjin Tian
, Yimin Chen
, Shaoying Li
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Simulating urban dynamics in China using a gradient cellular automata model based on S-shaped curve evolution characteristics. 73-101 - Heng Lin

, Wei Gong:
Gradually morphing a thematic map series based on cellular automata. 102-119 - Hiroyuki Usui

, Yasushi Asami:
Size distribution of urban blocks in the Tokyo Metropolitan Region: estimation by urban block density and road width on the basis of normative plane tessellation. 120-139 - Andre Salvaro Furtado

, Luis Otávio Campos Alvares, Nikos Pelekis, Yannis Theodoridis
, Vania Bogorny:
Unveiling movement uncertainty for robust trajectory similarity analysis. 140-168 - Huanfa Chen, Tao Cheng

, John Shawe-Taylor
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A Balanced Route Design for Min-Max Multiple-Depot Rural Postman Problem (MMMDRPP): a police patrolling case. 169-190 - Sonja Pravilovic, Annalisa Appice

, Donato Malerba
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Leveraging correlation across space and time to interpolate geophysical data via CoKriging. 191-212
Volume 32, Number 2, 2018
- Abdoulaye A. Diakité

, Sisi Zlatanova
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Spatial subdivision of complex indoor environments for 3D indoor navigation. 213-235
- Wei Xu, Yunjia Ma

, Xiujuan Zhao, Ying Li, Lianjie Qin
, Juan Du:
A comparison of scenario-based hybrid bilevel and multi-objective location-allocation models for earthquake emergency shelters: a case study in the central area of Beijing, China. 236-256 - Qi Zhou

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Exploring the relationship between density and completeness of urban building data in OpenStreetMap for quality estimation. 257-281 - Iñaki Prieto

, Jose Luís Izkara
, Rubén Béjar
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A continuous deployment-based approach for the collaborative creation, maintenance, testing and deployment of CityGML models. 282-301 - Quanhua Dong

, Jing Chen
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A tile-based method for geodesic buffer generation in a virtual globe. 302-323 - Rui Santos

, Patricia Murrieta-Flores
, Pável Calado
, Bruno Martins
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Toponym matching through deep neural networks. 324-348 - Zhe Zhang

, Urska Demsar
, Shaowen Wang, Kirsi Virrantaus:
A spatial fuzzy influence diagram for modelling spatial objects' dependencies: a case study on tree-related electric outages. 349-366
- Amine Ait-Ouahmed

, Didier Josselin
, Fen Zhou
:
Relocation optimization of electric cars in one-way car-sharing systems: modeling, exact solving and heuristics algorithms. 367-398
- Chang Xia

, Haijun Wang, Anqi Zhang, Wenting Zhang:
A high-performance cellular automata model for urban simulation based on vectorization and parallel computing technology. 399-424
Volume 32, Number 3, 2018
- Yizhao Gao

, Shaowen Wang, Anand Padmanabhan, Junjun Yin
, Guofeng Cao
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Mapping spatiotemporal patterns of events using social media: a case study of influenza trends. 425-449 - Bin Wu

, Bailang Yu
, Qiusheng Wu
, Zuoqi Chen
, Shenjun Yao, Yan Huang, Jianping Wu:
An Extended Minimum Spanning Tree method for characterizing local urban patterns. 450-475 - Jiangfeng She

, Chuang Li
, Jiaqi Li
, Qiujun Wei
:
An efficient method for rendering linear symbols on 3D terrain using a shader language. 476-497
- Paul Brindley

, James Goulding
, Max L. Wilson
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Generating vague neighbourhoods through data mining of passive web data. 498-523
- Ling Cai, Jun Xu

, Ju Liu, Tao Pei:
Integrating spatial and temporal contexts into a factorization model for POI recommendation. 524-546
- Can Yang

, Gyözö Gidófalvi
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Fast map matching, an algorithm integrating hidden Markov model with precomputation. 547-570
- René Westerholt

, Bernd Resch
, Franz-Benjamin Mocnik
, Dirk Hoffmeister
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A statistical test on the local effects of spatially structured variance. 571-600 - Xue Yang, Luliang Tang, Kathleen Stewart, Zhen Dong, Xia Zhang, Qingquan Li:

Automatic change detection in lane-level road networks using GPS trajectories. 601-621 - Parinaz Rashidi, Andrew K. Skidmore

, Tiejun Wang
, Roshanak Darvishzadeh
, Shadrack Ngene, Anton Vrieling
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Assessing trends and seasonal changes in elephant poaching risk at the small area level using spatio-temporal Bayesian modeling. 622-636
Volume 32, Number 4, 2018
- Seda Salap-Ayça

, Piotr Jankowski, Keith C. Clarke
, Phaedon C. Kyriakidis, Atsushi Nara
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A meta-modeling approach for spatio-temporal uncertainty and sensitivity analysis: an application for a cellular automata-based Urban growth and land-use change model. 637-662 - Stephen Hincks, Richard Kingston

, Brian Webb
, Cecilia Wong
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A new geodemographic classification of commuting flows for England and Wales. 663-684 - Kenan Li

, Nina Siu-Ngan Lam
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A spatial dynamic model of population changes in a vulnerable coastal environment. 685-710 - Bingxian Lin, Liangchen Zhou, Depeng Xu, A-Xing Zhu, Guonian Lü:

A discrete global grid system for earth system modeling. 711-737 - Xiaoping Liu

, Ning Niu, Xingjian Liu
, He Jin
, Jinpei Ou
, Limin Jiao, Yaolin Liu
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Characterizing mixed-use buildings based on multi-source big data. 738-756
- Guodong Du, Kong Joo Shin

, Liang Yuan, Shunsuke Managi
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A comparative approach to modelling multiple urban land use changes using tree-based methods and cellular automata: the case of Greater Tokyo Area. 757-782
- Di Zhu

, Zhou Huang
, Li Shi, Lun Wu, Yu Liu
:
Inferring spatial interaction patterns from sequential snapshots of spatial distributions. 783-805 - Sarah Gengler, Patrick Bogaert:

Combining land cover products using a minimum divergence and a Bayesian data fusion approach. 806-826
- Weixiong He, Haifeng Ling, Zhanliang Zhang, Congcong Gong:

Multi-objective spatially constrained clustering for regionalization with particle swarm optimization. 827-846
- Yong Yang:

Spatial health inequalities: adapting GIS tools and data analysis. 847-848
Volume 32, Number 5, 2018
- Michael F. Goodchild:

GIScience for a driverless age. 849-855 - Curdin Derungs, Tanja Samardzic:

Are prominent mountains frequently mentioned in text? Exploring the spatial expressiveness of text frequency. 856-873 - Joram Schito

, Sara Irina Fabrikant
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Exploring maps by sounds: using parameter mapping sonification to make digital elevation models audible. 874-906 - Jonas Schwaab

, Kalyanmoy Deb
, Erik D. Goodman
, Sven Lautenbach
, Maarten van Strien
, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
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Improving the performance of genetic algorithms for land-use allocation problems. 907-930 - Kealeboga K. Moreri

, David Fairbairn, Philip James
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Volunteered geographic information quality assessment using trust and reputation modelling in land administration systems in developing countries. 931-959 - Ruibin Zhao, Mingyong Pang, Jidong Wang:

Classifying airborne LiDAR point clouds via deep features learned by a multi-scale convolutional neural network. 960-979 - Xiaojing Yao

, Liujia Chen, Congcong Wen
, Ling Peng, Liang Yang, Tianhe Chi, Xiaomeng Wang, Wenhao Yu
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A spatial co-location mining algorithm that includes adaptive proximity improvements and distant instance references. 980-1005 - David T. Y. Wong

, William S. Osborne, Stephen D. Sarre
, Bernd Gruber
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Remotely sensed agricultural modification improves prediction of suitable habitat for a threatened lizard. 1006-1025 - Zhang-Cai Yin, Yang Wu

, Stephan Winter
, Li-Fu Hu, Jiejun Huang:
Random encounters in probabilistic time geography. 1026-1042 - Long Zhang

, Nico Van de Weghe:
Attribute trajectory analysis: a framework to analyse attribute changes using trajectory analysis techniques. 1043-1059
Volume 32, Number 6, 2018
- Derek T. Robinson

, Andrei M. Balulescu:
Comparison of methods for quantifying consumer spending on retail using publicly available data. 1061-1086 - Kristin Stock, Javid Yousaf:

Context-aware automated interpretation of elaborate natural language descriptions of location through learning from empirical data. 1087-1116 - Weiming Huang

, Ali Mansourian
, Ehsan Abdolmajidi
, Haiqi Xu, Lars Harrie
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Synchronising geometric representations for map mashups using relative positioning and Linked Data. 1117-1137 - Torsten Hahmann

, Shirly Stephen
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Using a hydro-reference ontology to provide improved computer-interpretable semantics for the groundwater markup language (GWML2). 1138-1171 - Harry West, Michael Horswell, Nevil Quinn

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Exploring the sensitivity of coastal inundation modelling to DEM vertical error. 1172-1193 - Kevin Chapuis, Patrick Taillandier

, Renaud Misslin, Alexis Drogoul:
Gen*: a generic toolkit to generate spatially explicit synthetic populations. 1194-1210 - Hui Yuan, Bi Yu Chen

, Qingquan Li
, Shih-Lung Shaw, William H. K. Lam:
Toward space-time buffering for spatiotemporal proximity analysis of movement data. 1211-1246 - Wenzhong Shi

, An-Shu Zhang
, Geoffrey I. Webb
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Mining significant crisp-fuzzy spatial association rules. 1247-1270
- Frank O. Ostermann

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Mapping and the citizen sensor. 1271-1272 - Jim Thatcher:

Yes, we can (do GIS): a review of new lines: critical GIS and the trouble of the map. 1272-1274
Volume 32, Number 7, 2018
Editorials
- Jed A. Long, Robert Weibel, Somayeh Dodge

, Patrick Laube
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Moving ahead with computational movement analysis. 1275-1281
- Yaguang Tao

, Alan Both
, Matt Duckham
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Analytics of movement through checkpoints. 1282-1303 - Yizhao Gao

, Ting Li, Shaowen Wang, Myeong-Hun Jeong
, Kiumars Soltani:
A multidimensional spatial scan statistics approach to movement pattern comparison. 1304-1325 - Diansheng Guo

, Hai Jin, Peng Gao
, Xi Zhu:
Detecting spatial community structure in movements. 1326-1347 - Kira Kempinska, Paul A. Longley, John Shawe-Taylor

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Interactional regions in cities: making sense of flows across networked systems. 1348-1367 - Shaohua Wang

, Song Gao
, Xin Feng
, Alan T. Murray, Yuan Zeng:
A context-based geoprocessing framework for optimizing meetup location of multiple moving objects along road networks. 1368-1390 - Sungsoon Hwang, Cynthia Vandemark, Navdeep Dhatt, Sai V. Yalla, Ryan T. Crews

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Segmenting human trajectory data by movement states while addressing signal loss and signal noise. 1391-1412 - Can Yang

, Gyözö Gidófalvi
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Mining and visual exploration of closed contiguous sequential patterns in trajectories. 1282-1304
- Corrado Loglisci:

Using interactions and dynamics for mining groups of moving objects from trajectory data. 1436-1468
- Hans Skov-Petersen

, Bernhard Barkow, Thomas Lundhede
, Jette Bredahl Jacobsen
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How do cyclists make their way? - A GPS-based revealed preference study in Copenhagen. 1469-1484 - Kevin G. Stanley, Eun-Hye Enki Yoo, Tuhin Paul, Scott Bell:

How many days are enough?: capturing routine human mobility. 1485-1504 - Joni A. Downs, Mark W. Horner, David S. Lamb

, Rebecca W. Loraamm, James Anderson
, Brittany Wood
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Testing time-geographic density estimation for home range analysis using an agent-based model of animal movement. 1505-1522 - Chuan Liao, Patrick E. Clark, Mohamed Shibia, Steve DeGloria:

Spatiotemporal dynamics of cattle behavior and resource selection patterns on East African rangelands: evidence from GPS-tracking. 1523-1540
Volume 32, Number 8, 2018
- Christos Kastrisios

, Lysandros Tsoulos
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Voronoi tessellation on the ellipsoidal earth for vector data. 1541-1557 - Igor V. Florinsky

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Geomorphometry on the surface of a triaxial ellipsoid: towards the solution of the problem. 1558-1571 - Flurina M. Wartmann

, Elise Acheson, Ross S. Purves:
Describing and comparing landscapes using tags, texts, and free lists: an interdisciplinary approach. 1572-1592 - Solen Le Clec'h

, Sean Sloan, Valéry Gond
, Guillaume Cornu
, Thibaud Decaens, Simon Dufour
, Michel Grimaldi
, Johan Oszwald:
Mapping ecosystem services at the regional scale: the validity of an upscaling approach. 1593-1610 - Daniel Bégin, Rodolphe Devillers

, Stéphane Roche
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The life cycle of contributors in collaborative online communities -the case of OpenStreetMap. 1611-1630 - Ruifeng Ding, Zhenzhong Chen:

RecNet: a deep neural network for personalized POI recommendation in location-based social networks. 1631-1648 - Tong Zhang

, Shaoxuan Dong, Zhe Zeng
, Jing Li
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Quantifying multi-modal public transit accessibility for large metropolitan areas: a time-dependent reliability modeling approach. 1649-1676 - Yong Gao, Dan Jiang, Yan Xu:

Optimize taxi driving strategies based on reinforcement learning. 1677-1696
- Samuel Stehle

:
Using geodata and geolocation in the social sciences: mapping our changing world, by David Abernathy, Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage Publishing, 2017, 344 pp., $50.00, £27.99 (paperback), ISBN 9781473908185. 1697-1698
Volume 32, Number 9, 2018
- Yingwei Yan

, Chiao-Ling Kuo
, Chen-Chieh Feng
, Wei Huang
, Hongchao Fan, Alexander Zipf
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Coupling maximum entropy modeling with geotagged social media data to determine the geographic distribution of tourists. 1699-1736 - Florian Heinz

, Ralf Hartmut Güting
:
A data model for moving regions of fixed shape in databases. 1737-1769 - Jie Chen, Tao Pei, Shih-Lung Shaw, Feng Lu, Mingxiao Li

, Shifen Cheng
, Xiliang Liu, Hengcai Zhang
:
Fine-grained prediction of urban population using mobile phone location data. 1770-1786 - Yee Leung, Kwong-Sak Leung, Man Hon Wong, Terrence S. T. Mak

, Kwan-Yau Cheung
, Leung-Yau Lo
, Wei Ying Yi
, Yuan-Lin Dong
:
An integrated web-based air pollution decision support system - a prototype. 1787-1814 - Gang Liu

, Wen Long, Jingchao Wang, Peichao Gao
, Jing He, Zhiyong Luo, Lian Li, Yongshu Li:
Improving the throughput of transportation networks with a time-optimization routing strategy. 1815-1836 - Chang Li

, Sisi Zhao, Qing Wang, Wenzhong Shi
:
Uncertainty modeling and analysis of surface area calculation based on a regular grid digital elevation model (DEM). 1837-1859 - Dengkui Li, Changlin Mei

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A two-stage estimation method with bootstrap inference for semi-parametric geographically weighted generalized linear models. 1860-1883 - Jia Yu, Chuanrong Zhang

, Jiahong Wen
, Weidong Li
, Rui Liu
, Hui Xu:
Integrating multi-agent evacuation simulation and multi-criteria evaluation for spatial allocation of urban emergency shelters. 1884-1910
- Erratum. x

Volume 32, Number 10, 2018
- Jerry Shannon

, Kyle E. Walker:
Opening GIScience: A process-based approach. 1911-1926 - Zhenhong Du

, Sensen Wu
, Mei-Po Kwan
, Chuanrong Zhang
, Feng Zhang
, Renyi Liu:
A spatiotemporal regression-kriging model for space-time interpolation: a case study of chlorophyll-a prediction in the coastal areas of Zhejiang, China. 1927-1947 - Hamidreza Zoraghein

, Stefan Leyk
:
Enhancing areal interpolation frameworks through dasymetric refinement to create consistent population estimates across censuses. 1948-1976 - T. Edwin Chow, Ryan T. Schuermann, Anne H. H. Ngu, Khila Raj Dahal:

Spatial mining of migration patterns from web demographics. 1977-1998 - Alejandro Graciano

, Antonio Jesús Rueda
, Francisco Ramón Feito
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A formal framework for the representation of stack-based terrains. 1999-2022 - Yilang Shen

, Tinghua Ai
, Lu Wang, Jing Zhou:
A new approach to simplifying polygonal and linear features using superpixel segmentation. 2023-2054 - Xuezhi Cang

, Wei Luo:
Spatial association detector (SPADE). 2055-2075 - Jialv He

, Xia Li
, Yao Yao
, Ye Hong
, Jinbao Zhang
:
Mining transition rules of cellular automata for simulating urban expansion by using the deep learning techniques. 2076-2097
- Abbas Rajabifard

, Behnam Atazadeh
, Mohsen Kalantari
:
A critical evaluation of 3D spatial information models for managing legal arrangements of multi-owned developments in Victoria, Australia. 2098-2122
Volume 32, Number 11, 2018
- Christin Loran, Susette Haegi, Christian Ginzler

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Comparing historical and contemporary maps - a methodological framework for a cartographic map comparison applied to Swiss maps. 2123-2139 - Mahmoud Attia Sakr

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A data model and algorithms for a spatial data marketplace. 2140-2168 - Rachel Mundeli Murekatete, Takeshi Shirabe:

A spatial and statistical analysis of the impact of transformation of raster cost surfaces on the variation of least-cost paths. 2169-2188 - Guanpeng Dong, Jing Ma, Mei-Po Kwan

, Yiming Wang, Yanwei Chai
:
Multi-level temporal autoregressive modelling of daily activity satisfaction using GPS-integrated activity diary data. 2189-2208 - Victoria Fast

, Claus Rinner
:
Toward a participatory VGI methodology: crowdsourcing information on regional food assets. 2209-2224 - Lin Wan

, Yuming Hong
, Zhou Huang
, Xia Peng, Ran Li:
A hybrid ensemble learning method for tourist route recommendations based on geo-tagged social networks. 2225-2246 - Ekaterina Egorova

, Ludovic Moncla
, Mauro Gaio
, Christophe Claramunt, Ross S. Purves:
Fictive motion extraction and classification. 2247-2271
- Dana Paige Seidel

, Eric Dougherty
, Colin J. Carlson
, Wayne M. Getz
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Ecological metrics and methods for GPS movement data. 2272-2293
- Xun Liang

, Xiaoping Liu
, Dan Li, Hui Zhao, Guangzhao Chen
:
Urban growth simulation by incorporating planning policies into a CA-based future land-use simulation model. 2294-2316 - Ahmed M. Mustafa

, Ismaïl Saadi
, Mario Cools
, Jacques Teller
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A Time Monte Carlo method for addressing uncertainty in land-use change models. 2317-2333
- Achilleas Psyllidis

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Urban Analytics. 2334-2335
Volume 32, Number 12, 2018
- Min Deng, Jincai Huang

, Yunfei Zhang, Huimin Liu, Luliang Tang, Jianbo Tang, Xuexi Yang:
Generating urban road intersection models from low-frequency GPS trajectory data. 2337-2361 - Rosen Ivanov

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An algorithm for on-the-fly K shortest paths finding in multi-storey buildings using a hierarchical topology model. 2362-2385 - Jakub Nowosad

, Tomasz F. Stepinski
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Spatial association between regionalizations using the information-theoretical V-measure. 2386-2401 - Chen Zhou

, Zhenjie Chen
, Manchun Li
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A parallel method to accelerate spatial operations involving polygon intersections. 2402-2426 - Ana Casado

, Borbála Hortobágyi
, Erwan Roussel
:
Historic reconstruction of reservoir topography using contour line interpolation and structure from motion photogrammetry. 2427-2446 - Yongze Song

, Ying Long
, Peng Wu
, Xiangyu Wang
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Are all cities with similar urban form or not? Redefining cities with ubiquitous points of interest and evaluating them with indicators at city and block levels in China. 2447-2476 - Siying Wang

, Yunyan Du, Chen Jia, Meng Bian, Teng Fei
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Integrating algebraic multigrid method in spatial aggregation of massive trajectory data. 2477-2496
- Stephan Winter

, Max J. Egenhofer, Werner Kuhn
, Martin Raubal:
Special section in honor of Andrew U. Frank. 2497-2500 - Christian Freksa

, Jasper van de Ven
, Diedrich Wolter
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Formal representation of qualitative direction. 2514-2534 - Daniel R. Montello, David M. Mark:

The world, the computer, and the mind: how Andrew Frank helped make human language and cognition cornerstones of geographic information science. 2535-2550

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