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Innovations In GIS 5
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Innovations In GIS 5 book
Selected Papers From The Fifth National Conference On GIS Research UK
Innovations In GIS 5
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Innovations In GIS 5 book
Selected Papers From The Fifth National Conference On GIS Research UK
Edited BySteve Carver
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1998
eBook Published 6 May 2014
Pub. Location London
Imprint CRC Press
Pages 350
eBook ISBN 9780429172984
Subjects Geography
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Carver, S. (Ed.). (1998). Innovations In GIS 5: Selected Papers From The Fifth National Conference On GIS Research UK (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b16831
ABSTRACT
This text reflects the interdisciplinary nature of GIS research and includes coverage of such themes as: virtual GIS; spatial analysis; artificial intelligence; spatial agents and fuzzy systems; and space-time GIS and GIS applications.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART ONE Spatial Analysis
chapter 1|22 pages
Stochastic simulation: an alternative interpolation technique for digital geographic information
BySpencer Chainey, Neil Stuart
chapter 3|11 pages
Computational techniques for non-Euclidean planar spatial data applied to migrant flows
ByMichael Worboys, Keith Mason, Jenny Lingham
chapter 4|11 pages
New interactive graphics tools for exploratory analysis of spatial data
ByAnthony Unwin, Heike Hofmann
part |2 pages
PART TWO Virtual GIS
chapter 7|9 pages
Methodologies and tools for large-scale, real-world, virtual environments: a prototype to enhance the understanding of historic Newcastle upon Tyne
ByScott Parsley, George Taylor
part |2 pages
Part Three: Artificial Intelligence, spatial agents and fuzzy systems
chapter 8|9 pages
How to deal with water supply pollution with GIS and multi-agent systems (MAS)
ByChristiane Weber
chapter 9|10 pages
Some empirical experiments in building fuzzy models of spatial data
ByLinda See, Stan Openshaw
chapter 10|11 pages
Environmental planning using spatial agents
ByArmanda Rodrigues, Cedric Grueau, Jonathan Raper, Nuno Neves
chapter 12|15 pages
A qualitative representation of evolving spatial entities in two-dimensional topological spaces
ByChristophe Claramunt, Marius Theriault, Christine Parent
part |2 pages
Part Four: Space-time GIS
part |2 pages
Part Five: Applications