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Geo-spatial Information Science, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, 2016
- Jun Pan, Mi Wang:
Improved seeded region growing for detection of water bodies in aerial images. 1-8 - Christopher M. Gold:
Tessellations in GIS: Part I - putting it all together. 9-25 - Shawky Mansour:
Spatial analysis of public health facilities in Riyadh Governorate, Saudi Arabia: a GIS-based study to assess geographic variations of service provision and accessibility. 26-38 - Vinod Kumar Sharma, Gadde Srinivasa Rao, E. Amminedu, Pullaiahgari Venkata Nagamani, Abhinav Kumar Shukla, K. Ram Mohan Rao, V. Bhanumurthy:
Event-driven flood management: design and computational modules. 39-55 - Anahid Basiri, Mike Jackson, Pouria Amirian, Amir Pourabdollah, Monika Sester, Adam C. Winstanley, Terry Moore, Lijuan Zhang:
Quality assessment of OpenStreetMap data using trajectory mining. 56-68 - Deren Li, Xia Zhao, Xi Li:
Remote sensing of human beings - a perspective from nighttime light. 69-79
Volume 19, Number 2, 2016
Articles
- Bin Li, Daniel A. Griffith, Brian Becker:
Spatially simplified scatterplots for large raster datasets. 81-93 - Ye Zhi, Haifeng Li, Dashan Wang, Min Deng, Shaowen Wang, Jing Gao, Zhengyu Duan, Yu Liu:
Latent spatio-temporal activity structures: a new approach to inferring intra-urban functional regions via social media check-in data. 94-105 - Shuliang Wang, Ying Li, Dakui Wang:
Data field for mining big data. 106-118 - Hong Shu:
Big data analytics: six techniques. 119-128 - Miaoxi Zhao, Gaofeng Xu, Yun Li:
Evaluating urban public facilities of Shenzhen by application of open source data. 129-139 - Han Guo, Xiaoming Li, Weixi Wang, Zhihan Lv, Chen Wu, Weiping Xu:
An event-driven dynamic updating method for 3D geo-databases. 140-147 - Chengming Li, Po Liu, Jie Yin, Xiaoli Liu:
The concept, key technologies and applications of temporal-spatial information infrastructure. 148-156 - Christopher M. Gold:
Tessellations in GIS: Part II-making changes. 157-167
Volume 19, Number 3, 2016
Editorial
- Bisheng Yang, Jinling Wang:
Mobile mapping with ubiquitous point clouds. 169-170
- Reiji Yoshimura, Hiroaki Date, Satoshi Kanai, Ryohei Honma, Kazuo Oda, Tatsuya Ikeda:
Automatic registration of MLS point clouds and SfM meshes of urban area. 171-181 - Zhizhong Kang:
The applications of robust estimation method BaySAC in indoor point cloud processing. 182-187 - Hongxing Sun, Leilei Li, Xuewen Ding, Bingxuan Guo:
The precise multimode GNSS positioning for UAV and its application in large scale photogrammetry. 188-194 - Joshua Hollick, Petra Helmholz, David Belton:
Non-parametric belief propagation for mobile mapping sensor fusion. 195-201 - Mohsen Kalantari, Mioara Nechifor:
Accuracy and utility of the Structure Sensor for collecting 3D indoor information. 202-209 - Andrea Masiero, Francesca Fissore, Francesco Pirotti, Alberto Guarnieri, Antonio Vettore:
Toward the use of smartphones for mobile mapping. 210-221 - Nehla Ghouaiel, Sébastien Lefèvre:
Coupling ground-level panoramas and aerial imagery for change detection. 222-232
Volume 19, Number 4, 2016
- Alex Okiemute Onojeghuo, George Alan Blackburn:
Understanding the multi-seasonal spectral and biophysical characteristics of reedbed habitats in the UK. 233-244 - Anabele Lindner, Cira Souza Pitombo, Samille Santos Rocha, José Alberto Quintanilha:
Estimation of transit trip production using Factorial Kriging with External Drift: an aggregated data case study. 245-254 - Fangyuan Chen, Di Xiao, Zhuochao Li:
Developing water quality retrieval models with in situ hyperspectral data in Poyang Lake, China. 255-266 - Jinghui Wang, Timo Balz, Mingsheng Liao:
Absolute geolocation accuracy of high-resolution spotlight TerraSAR-X imagery - validation in Wuhan. 267-272 - Yuzhou Liu, Mingsheng Liao, Xuguo Shi, Lu Zhang, Cory Cunningham:
Potential loess landslide deformation monitoring using L-band SAR interferometry. 273-277 - Yuting Dong, Lu Zhang, Mingsheng Liao:
Iteration convergence condition modeling for single spaceborne SAR image direct positioning. 278-284
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