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found 87 matches
- 2009
- Benjamin Aeschliman, Beomjin Kim, Michael Burton:
A visual analysis of spatio-temporal data associated with human movement. GIS 2009: 400-403 - Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko, Peter Bak, Slava Kisilevich, Daniel A. Keim:
Analysis of community-contributed space-and time-referenced data (example of Panoramio photos). GIS 2009: 540-541 - Luc Anselin, Mark McCann:
OpenGeoDa, open source software for the exploration and visualization of geospatial data. GIS 2009: 550-551 - Jie Bao, Haiquan Chen, Wei-Shinn Ku:
PROS: a peer-to-peer system for location privacy protection on road networks. GIS 2009: 552-553 - Ashish Bindra, Ankur Teredesai, Mohamed H. Ali, Walid G. Aref:
Multi-dimensional phenomenon-aware stream query processing. GIS 2009: 476-479 - Kevin Buchin, Maike Buchin, Marc J. van Kreveld, Jun Luo:
Finding long and similar parts of trajectories. GIS 2009: 296-305 - Lili Cao, John Krumm:
From GPS traces to a routable road map. GIS 2009: 3-12 - Guofeng Cao, Phaedon C. Kyriakidis, Michael F. Goodchild:
Prediction and simulation in categorical fields: a transition probability combination approach. GIS 2009: 496-499 - Oner Ulvi Celepcikay, Christoph F. Eick:
REG2: a regional regression framework for geo-referenced datasets. GIS 2009: 326-335 - Xin Chen, Brad Kohlmeyer, Matei Stroila, Narayanan Alwar, Ruisheng Wang, Jeff Bach:
Next generation map making: geo-referenced ground-level LIDAR point clouds for automatic retro-reflective road feature extraction. GIS 2009: 488-491 - Yun Chen, Jignesh M. Patel:
Design and evaluation of trajectory join algorithms. GIS 2009: 266-275 - Tao Chen, Markus Schneider:
Data structures and intersection algorithms for 3D spatial data types. GIS 2009: 148-157 - Yao-Yi Chiang, Craig A. Knoblock:
Classification of raster maps for automatic feature extraction. GIS 2009: 138-147 - Chenyun Dai, Hyo-Sang Lim, Elisa Bertino, Yang-Sae Moon:
Assessing the trustworthiness of location data based on provenance. GIS 2009: 276-285 - Naren Datha, Tanuja Joshi, Joseph Joy, Vibhuti S. Sengar:
Custom local search. GIS 2009: 424-427 - Max J. Egenhofer, Matthew P. Dube:
Topological relations from metric refinements. GIS 2009: 158-167 - Tobias Emrich, Hans-Peter Kriegel, Peer Kröger, Matthias Renz, Andreas Züfle:
Constrained reverse nearest neighbor search on mobile objects. GIS 2009: 197-206 - David Eppstein, Michael T. Goodrich, Lowell Trott:
Going off-road: transversal complexity in road networks. GIS 2009: 23-32 - Andreas Fabri, Sylvain Pion:
CGAL: the Computational Geometry Algorithms Library. GIS 2009: 538-539 - Jeremy Fishman, Herman J. Haverkort, Laura Toma:
Improved visibility computation on massive grid terrains. GIS 2009: 121-130 - Hideyuki Fujita, Masatoshi Arikawa:
Spatial sorting function for a map-based slideshow editor. GIS 2009: 520-523 - Auroop R. Ganguly, Karsten Steinhaeuser, Alexandre Sorokine, Esther S. Parish, Shih-Chieh Kao, Marcia L. Branstetter:
Geographic analysis & visualization of climate extremes for the Quadrennial Defense Review. GIS 2009: 542-543 - Gabriel Ghinita, Maria Luisa Damiani, Claudio Silvestri, Elisa Bertino:
Preventing velocity-based linkage attacks in location-aware applications. GIS 2009: 246-255 - Kristof Ghys, Bart Kuijpers, Bart Moelans, Walied Othman, Dries Vangoidsenhoven, Alejandro A. Vaisman:
Map matching and uncertainty: an algorithm and real-world experiments. GIS 2009: 468-471 - Gerhard Gröger, Lutz Plümer:
Updating 3D city models: how to preserve geometric-topological consistency. GIS 2009: 532-535 - Pat Hanrahan:
Cartography and information presentation: a graphics/visualization perspective. GIS 2009: 1 - Ahmed Hassan Awadallah, Rosie Jones, Fernando Diaz:
A case study of using geographic cues to predict query news intent. GIS 2009: 33-41 - Jan-Henrik Haunert, Claus Brenner:
Vehicle localization by matching triangulated point patterns. GIS 2009: 344-351 - Hideki Hayashi, Masaaki Tanizaki, Akiko Sato, Kohji Kimura, Hisanori Kajiyama, Masanori Irie:
Spatial search processing in embedded devices. GIS 2009: 516-519 - Sabine Hofmann, Claus Brenner:
Quality assessment of automatically generated feature maps for future driver assistance systems. GIS 2009: 500-503
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