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Hongkai Ren, Xi Mao, Weijun Ma, Jizhou Wang and Linyun Wang
In recent years, with increasing international communication and cooperation, the consensus of toponymic information among different countries has become increasingly important. A large number of English geographical names are in urgent need of translati...
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Tomasz Panecki
This paper aims to present and discuss the method of geocoding historical place names from historic maps that cannot be georeferenced in the GIS environment. This concerns especially maps drawn in the early modern period, i.e., before the common use of p...
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Yuchen Liang, Yanan Cheng, Zhaoxin Zhang, Tingting Chai and Chao Li
Detecting and controlling illegal websites (gambling and pornography sites) through illegal domain names has been an unsolved problem. Therefore, how to mine and discover potential illegal domain names in advance has become a current research hotspot. Th...
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Cheng Yang, Tianliang Lu, Shangyi Yan, Jianling Zhang and Xingzhan Yu
Domain name generation algorithms are widely used in malware, such as botnet binaries, to generate large sequences of domain names of which some are registered by cybercriminals. Accurate detection of malicious domains can effectively defend against cybe...
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Jisheng Xia, Guize Luan, Fei Zhao, Zhiyan Peng, Lu Song, Shucheng Tan and Zhifang Zhao
A coastline is the boundary zone between land and sea, an active zone of human social production activities and an area where the ecology is fragile and easy to change. The traditional method to analyze temporal and spatial changes in the coastline is to...
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Daniel Vrbík and Václav Lábus
The article presents a process of collecting unstandardized toponyms, in particular urbanonyms (place names denoting objects located in the cadastre of the city), within the territory of two municipalities in the Czech Republic. The collecting process wa...
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Sarah J. Berkemer and Peter F. Stadler
Street names (odonyms) play an important role not only as descriptors of geographic locations but also due to their sociological and political connotations and commemorative character. Here we analyse street names in Europe and North America extracted fr...
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Francesco Cavallaro, Francesco Perono Cacciafoco and Zhi Xuan Tan
This paper is aimed at investigating the applicability of the notion of Sequent Occupance to the Singapore context. Sequent Occupance as a phenomenon in Human Geography was first theorized by Derwent Whittlesey in 1929 in order to describe the current cu...
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Grant McKenzie, Zheng Liu, Yingjie Hu and Myeong Lee
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Alina Catalina Duduciuc,Loredana Ivan
The aim of this study is to highlight the importance of sound symbolism for Romanian marketing and advertising applied research. Previous research showed that the phonetic structure of brand name communicates its characteristics, i.e. it drives consumers...
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Jeffrey Beall
Searching names of persons, families, and organizations is often difficult in online databases because different persons or organizations frequently share the same name and because a single person?s or organization?s name may appear in different forms in...
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Francis Harvey
Pág. 111 - 116
This contribution suggests that the variety of terms used to refer to Digital Earth, the most widely used formulation, expresses a range of associations and meanings that appeal to different overarching concepts of the relationship between this phenomena...
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Helda Wahyurizki, Vina Pebianti, Mitsalina Tantri
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This study aims to determine the effects of attitude, brands, social influence and satisfaction on purchase intentions of merchandise in flight to air transportation service users both domestically and abroad. This research used accidental sampling techn...
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Ra'Fat Ahmad AL-msie'deen
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Software companies usually develop a set of product variants within the same family that share certain functions and differ in others. Variations across software variants occur to meet different customer requirements. Thus, software product variants evol...
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Wei Zhang, Jingtao Meng, Jianhua Wan, Chengkun Zhang, Jiajun Zhang, Yuanyuan Wang, Liuchang Xu and Fei Li
Social media is widely used to share real-time information and report accidents during natural disasters. Named entity recognition (NER) is a fundamental task of geospatial information applications that aims to extract location names from natural languag...
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Diego Garat and Dina Wonsever
In order to provide open access to data of public interest, it is often necessary to perform several data curation processes. In some cases, such as biological databases, curation involves quality control to ensure reliable experimental support for biolo...
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Robert Laurini
Different languages imply different visions of space, so that terminologies are different in geographic ontologies. In addition to their geometric shapes, geographic features have names, sometimes different in diverse languages. In addition, the role of ...
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Bruno Luiz Domingos De Angelis, Generoso de Angelis Neto (Author)
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The aim of this study is to evaluate the toponyms of the public squares of the city of Maringá PR Brazil, based on a historical research from primary sources. Toponymy sought the non-linguistic historical significance for the names of the squares, which...
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Shaun Tyan Gin Lim and Francesco Perono Cacciafoco
Public transport is integral to the development of cities. It promotes economic development, mitigates environmental degradation, and fosters a sense of social cohesion. Notwithstanding, one can understand a place?s culture, geography, history, languages...
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