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Ai-Sheng Wang, Zhang-Cai Yin and Shen Ying
The possibility of moving objects accessing different types of points of interest (POIs) at specific times is not always the same, so quantitative time geography research needs to consider the actual POI semantic information, including POI attributes and...
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Jonghyeon Yang, Hanme Jang and Kiyun Yu
Recently, open-domain question-answering systems have achieved tremendous progress because of developments in large language models (LLMs), and have successfully been applied to question-answering (QA) systems, or Chatbots. However, there has been little...
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Harrison W. Smith, Amanda J. Ashworth and Phillip R. Owens
Optimizing soil?crop?landscape occurrence is essential for sustainable intensification and food security, but little work has been done to evaluate these parameters on Tribal lands. The objective of this study was to develop first ever high-resolution cr...
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Lucas Terres de Lima, Sandra Fernández-Fernández, Jean Marcel de Almeida Espinoza, Miguel da Guia Albuquerque and Cristina Bernardes
This paper presents the validation of the End Point Rate (EPR) tool for QGIS (EPR4Q), a tool built-in QGIS graphical modeler for calculating the shoreline change with the end point rate method. The EPR4Q tries to fill the gaps in user-friendly and free o...
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Qingxiang Chen, Jing Chen and Wumeng Huang
Building information modeling (BIM), with detailed geometry and semantics of the indoor environment, has become an essential part of smart city development and city information modeling (CIM). However, visualizing large-scale BIM models within geographic...
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Xiaoyi Yuan, Andrew Crooks and Andreas Züfle
The research presented in this paper proposes a thematic network approach to explore rich relationships between places. We connect places in networks through their thematic similarities by applying topic modeling to the textual volunteered geographic inf...
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Yu Liu, Yihong Yuan and Song Gao
Modeling vague objects with indeterminate boundaries has drawn much attention in geographic information science. Because fields and objects are two perspectives in modeling geographic phenomena, this paper investigates the characteristics of vague region...
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Emmanuel Papadakis, Song Gao and George Baryannis
The problem of discovering regions that support particular functionalities in an urban setting has been approached in literature using two general methodologies: top-down, encoding expert knowledge on urban planning and design and discovering regions tha...
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Zhi-Wei Hou, Cheng-Zhi Qin, A-Xing Zhu, Peng Liang, Yi-Jie Wang and Yun-Qiang Zhu
One of the key concerns in geographic modeling is the preparation of input data that are sufficient and appropriate for models. This requires considerable time, effort, and expertise since geographic models and their application contexts are complex and ...
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Xiaolu Zhou, Weitian Tong and Dongying Li
The rental housing market plays a critical role in the United States real estate market. In addition, rent changes are also indicators of urban transformation and social phenomena. However, traditional data sources for market rent prediction are often in...
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Kai Hu, Zhipeng Gui, Xiaoqiang Cheng, Huayi Wu and Stephen C. McClure
With the wide use of web technologies, service-oriented architecture (SOA), and cloud computing, more and more geographical information systems are served as GIServices. Under such circumstance, quality of geographic information services (QoGIS) has emer...
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Raoni Blum Tomaz,Andre Luis Silva dos Santos,Helder Pereira Borges,Celso Henrique Leite Silva Júnior,Denilson da Silva Bezerra
Brazil has the largest continuous area of mangrove forests in the world, the Amazon Macrotidal Mangrove Coast (AMMC). The objective of the present study is to simulate the response of eastern Amazonian mangroves to sea-level rise, and to produce a vulner...
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John Hogland and Nathaniel Anderson
Spatial modeling is an integral component of most geographic information systems (GISs). However, conventional GIS modeling techniques can require substantial processing time and storage space and have limited statistical and machine learning functionali...
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John Hogland and Nathaniel Anderson
Spatial modeling is an integral component of most geographic information systems (GISs). However, conventional GIS modeling techniques can require substantial processing time and storage space and have limited statistical and machine learning functionali...
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Matteo Garbelotto and Paolo Gonthier
The plant disease triangle (PDT) is as old as the field of modern plant pathology, and it postulates that any plant disease is the outcome of the interaction between a pathogen, a host, and the environment. Recently, the need has emerged to study not onl...
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J. D. GÓMEZ,J. D. ETCHEVERS,A. I. MONTERROSO,C. GAY,J. CAMPO,M. MARTÍNEZ
In regions of complex relief and scarce meteorological information it becomes difficult to implement techniques and models of numerical interpolation to elaborate reliable maps of climatic variables essential for the study of natural resou...
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Thanasis Hadzilacos,Nectaria Tryfona
We present a systematic evaluation of different modeling techniques for the design of Geographic Information Systems as we experienced them through theoretical research and real world applications. A set of exemplary problems for spatial systems on which...
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Cyril Carré and Younes Hamdani
Over the last decade, innovative computer technologies and the multiplication of geospatial data acquisition solutions have transformed the geographic information systems (GIS) landscape and opened up new opportunities to close the gap between GIS and th...
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T. Edwin Chow, Joyce Chien and Kimberly Meitzen
The primary objective of this study was to examine the quality of volunteered geographic information (VGI) data for flood mapping of Hurricane Harvey. As a crowdsourcing platform, the U-Flood project mapped flooded streets in the Houston metro area. This...
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Junxiang Zhu and Peng Wu
Previous geo-referencing approaches for building information modeling (BIM) models can be problematic due to: (a) the different interpretations of the term ?geo-referencing?, (b) the insufficient consideration of the placement hierarchy of the industry f...
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