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International Journal of Geographical Information Science, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, 2021
- May Yuan:
Geographical information science for the United Nations' 2030 agenda for sustainable development. 1-8
- Mohammadreza Jelokhani-Niaraki:
Collaborative spatial multicriteria evaluation: a review and directions for future research. 9-42
- Sidgley Camargo de Andrade, Camilo Restrepo Estrada, Luiz Henrique Nunes, Carlos Augusto Morales Rodriguez, Júlio Cezar Estrella, Alexandre Cláudio Botazzo Delbem, João Porto de Albuquerque:
A multicriteria optimization framework for the definition of the spatial granularity of urban social media analytics. 43-62 - Matthew Quick, Hui Luan:
The spatial structure of socioeconomic disadvantage: a Bayesian multivariate spatial factor analysis. 63-83 - Laura Di Rocco, Federico Dassereto, Michela Bertolotto, Davide Buscaldi, Barbara Catania, Giovanna Guerrini:
Sherloc: a knowledge-driven algorithm for geolocating microblog messages at sub-city level. 84-115 - Zhensheng Wang, Yang Yue, Biao He, Ke Nie, Wei Tu, Qingyun Du, Qingquan Li:
A Bayesian spatio-temporal model to analyzing the stability of patterns of population distribution in an urban space using mobile phone data. 116-134 - Ran Wei, Sergio J. Rey, Elijah Knaap:
Efficient regionalization for spatially explicit neighborhood delineation. 135-151 - George Grekousis:
Local fuzzy geographically weighted clustering: a new method for geodemographic segmentation. 152-174 - Wenzhong Shi, Zhewei Liu, Zhenlin An, Pengfei Chen:
RegNet: a neural network model for predicting regional desirability with VGI data. 175-192 - Jinbao Zhang, Xia Li, Yao Yao, Ye Hong, Jialyu He, Zhangwei Jiang, Jianchao Sun:
The Traj2Vec model to quantify residents' spatial trajectories and estimate the proportions of urban land-use types. 193-211
Volume 35, Number 2, 2021
- Neftalí Sillero, A. Márcia Barbosa:
Common mistakes in ecological niche models. 213-226
- Yizhuo Li, Teng Fei, Yingjing Huang, Jun Li, Xiang Li, Fan Zhang, Yuhao Kang, Guofeng Wu:
Emotional habitat: mapping the global geographic distribution of human emotion with physical environmental factors using a species distribution model. 227-249 - Lin Yang, Xinming Li, Qinye Yang, Lei Zhang, Shujie Zhang, Shaohong Wu, Chenghu Zhou:
Extracting knowledge from legacy maps to delineate eco-geographical regions. 250-272 - Wenhao Yu, Yifan Zhang, Tinghua Ai, Zhanlong Chen:
An integrated method for DEM simplification with terrain structural features and smooth morphology preserved. 273-295 - Dong Shi, Qinke Yang, Qifeng Zhu, David L. B. Jupp, Yongqing Long:
Uncertainties and errors in algorithms for elevation gradients. 296-320 - Zhice Fang, Yi Wang, Ling Peng, Haoyuan Hong:
A comparative study of heterogeneous ensemble-learning techniques for landslide susceptibility mapping. 321-347 - Zhan Li, Joanne C. White, Michael A. Wulder, Txomin Hermosilla, Andrew M. Davidson, Alexis J. Comber:
Land cover harmonization using Latent Dirichlet Allocation. 348-374 - Marta Sapena, Luis Ángel Ruiz Fernández:
Identifying urban growth patterns through land-use/land-cover spatio-temporal metrics: Simulation and analysis. 375-396 - Bin Wu, Bailang Yu, Song Shu, Qiusheng Wu, Yi Zhao, Jianping Wu:
A spatiotemporal structural graph for characterizing land cover changes. 397-425
Volume 35, Number 3, 2021
- Peter Kedron, Wenwen Li, A. Stewart Fotheringham, Michael F. Goodchild:
Reproducibility and replicability: opportunities and challenges for geospatial research. 427-445
- Xiang Chen, Aiyin Zhang, Hui Wang, Adam Gallaher, Xiaolin Zhu:
Compliance and containment in social distancing: mathematical modeling of COVID-19 across townships. 446-465 - Bisong Hu, Pan Ning, Yi Li, Chengdong Xu, George Christakos, Jinfeng Wang:
Space-time disease mapping by combining Bayesian maximum entropy and Kalman filter: the BME-Kalman approach. 466-489 - Xiongfeng Yan, Tinghua Ai, Min Yang, Xiaohua Tong:
Graph convolutional autoencoder model for the shape coding and cognition of buildings in maps. 490-512 - Rui Wang, Jin Ben, Jianbin Zhou, Mingyang Zheng:
A generic encoding and operation scheme for mixed aperture three and four hexagonal discrete global grid systems. 513-555 - Qiliang Liu, Wenkai Liu, Min Deng, Jiannan Cai, Yaolin Liu:
An adaptive detection of multilevel co-location patterns based on natural neighborhoods. 556-581 - Sensen Wu, Zhongyi Wang, Zhenhong Du, Bo Huang, Feng Zhang, Renyi Liu:
Geographically and temporally neural network weighted regression for modeling spatiotemporal non-stationary relationships. 582-608 - Zhewei Liu, Anshu Zhang, Yepeng Yao, Wenzhong Shi, Xiao Huang, Xiaoqi Shen:
Analysis of the performance and robustness of methods to detect base locations of individuals with geo-tagged social media data. 609-627
- Fahui Wang:
From 2SFCA to i2SFCA: integration, derivation and validation. 628-638
Volume 35, Number 4, 2021
- Yi Bao, Zhou Huang, Linna Li, Yaoli Wang, Yu Liu:
A BiLSTM-CNN model for predicting users' next locations based on geotagged social media. 639-660 - Cheng Fu, Haosheng Huang, Robert Weibel:
Adaptive simplification of GPS trajectories with geographic context - a quadtree-based approach. 661-688 - Hua Shu, Tao Pei, Ci Song, Xiao Chen, Sihui Guo, Yaxi Liu, Jie Chen, Xi Wang, Chenghu Zhou:
L-function of geographical flows. 689-716 - Bozhao Li, Zhongliang Cai, Mengjun Kang, Shiliang Su, Shanshan Zhang, Lili Jiang, Yong Ge:
A trajectory restoration algorithm for low-sampling-rate floating car data and complex urban road networks. 717-740 - Yoran E. Leichsenring, Rafael Stubs Parpinelli, Fabiano Baldo:
A method to identify defensive assignments in team-based invasion sports using spatiotemporal trajectories. 741-762
- Chiara Renso, Vania Bogorny, Konstantinos Tserpes, Stan Matwin, José Antônio Fernandes de Macêdo:
Multiple-aspect analysis of semantic trajectories(MASTER). 763-766 - Ioannis Kontopoulos, Iraklis Varlamis, Konstantinos Tserpes:
A distributed framework for extracting maritime traffic patterns. 767-792 - Yenier Torres Izquierdo, Grettel Monteagudo García, Marco A. Casanova, Luiz André P. Paes Leme, Christos Sardianos, Konstantinos Tserpes, Iraklis Varlamis, Lívia C. Ruback Rodrigues:
Stop-and-move sequence expressions over semantic trajectories. 793-818 - Andreas Tritsarolis, George-Stylianos Theodoropoulos, Yannis Theodoridis:
Online discovery of co-movement patterns in mobility data. 819-845
Volume 35, Number 5, 2021
- Yongyang Xu, Zhong Xie, Zhanlong Chen, Mingyu Xie:
Measuring the similarity between multipolygons using convex hulls and position graphs. 847-868 - Thomas Leduc, Michel Leduc:
Minimum-area ellipse bounding an isovist: towards a 2D GIS-based efficient implementation. 869-892 - Ivan Majic, Elham Naghizade, Stephan Winter, Martin Tomko:
RIM: a ray intersection model for the analysis of the between relationship of spatial objects in a 2D plane. 893-918 - Gaëtan Montero, Cécile Tannier, Isabelle Thomas:
Delineation of cities based on scaling properties of urban patterns: a comparison of three methods. 919-947 - Florian Heinz, Ralf Hartmut Güting:
Spatiotemporal coverage analysis of moving regions. 948-973 - Jiannan Cai, Min Deng, Yiwen Guo, Yiqun Xie, Shashi Shekhar:
Discovering regions of anomalous spatial co-locations. 974-998 - Vorapong Suppakitpaisarn, Atthaphon Ariyarit, Supanut Chaidee:
A Voronoi-based method for land-use optimization using semidefinite programming and gradient descent algorithm. 999-1031 - Michael F. Worboys, Matt Duckham:
Qualitative-geometric 'surrounds' relations between disjoint regions. 1032-1063
Volume 35, Number 6, 2021
- Haiyang Lyu, Dieter Pfoser, Yehua Sheng:
Movement-aware map construction. 1065-1093 - David Amores, Egemen Tanin, Maria Vasardani:
A proactive route planning approach to navigation errors. 1094-1130 - Wenzhong Shi, Pengfei Chen, Xiaoqi Shen, Jianxiao Liu:
An adaptive approach for modelling the movement uncertainty in trajectory data based on the concept of error ellipses. 1131-1154 - Jiawei Huang, Melissa S. Lucash, Robert M. Scheller, Alexander Klippel:
Walking through the forests of the future: using data-driven virtual reality to visualize forests under climate change. 1155-1178 - Meng Huang, Zhixiang Fang, Robert Weibel, Tao Zhang, Haosheng Huang:
Dynamic optimization models for displaying outdoor advertisement at the right time and place. 1179-1204 - Yijie Wu, Jianga Shang, Pan Chen, Sisi Zlatanova, Xuke Hu, Zhiyong Zhou:
Indoor mapping and modeling by parsing floor plan images. 1205-1231 - Laure De Cock, Kristien Ooms, Nico Van de Weghe, Nina Vanhaeren, Pieter Pauwels, Philippe De Maeyer:
Identifying what constitutes complexity perception of decision points during indoor route guidance. 1232-1250 - Lina Yang, Lei Xiong, Wujun Yang:
An accessibility spatial search algorithm to optimize defibrillator deployment in indoor space. 1251-1272
Volume 35, Number 7, 2021
- Urska Demsar, Jed A. Long, Fernando Benitez-Paez, Vanessa da Silva Brum Bastos, Solène Marion, Gina Martin, Sebastijan Sekulic, Kamil Smolak, Beate Zein, Katarzyna Sila-Nowicka:
Establishing the integrated science of movement: bringing together concepts and methods from animal and human movement analysis. 1273-1308
- Yuejun Guo, Anton Bardera, Marta Fort, Rodrigo I. Silveira:
A scalable method to construct compact road networks from GPS trajectories. 1309-1345 - Qingying Yu, Yonglong Luo, Dongxia Wang, Chuanming Chen, Liping Sun, Yawen Zhang:
Using information entropy and a multi-layer neural network with trajectory data to identify transportation modes. 1346-1373 - Amna Qayyum, Bernard De Baets, Muhammad Sulman Baig, Frank Witlox, Guy De Tré, Nico Van de Weghe:
The Point-Descriptor-Precedence representation for point configurations and movements. 1374-1391 - Nieves R. Brisaboa, Travis Gagie, Adrián Gómez-Brandón, Gonzalo Navarro, José R. Paramá:
An index for moving objects with constant-time access to their compressed trajectories. 1392-1424 - Qingqing Chen, Ate Poorthuis:
Identifying home locations in human mobility data: an open-source R package for comparison and reproducibility. 1425-1448 - Yan Shi, Da Wang, Jianbo Tang, Min Deng, Huimin Liu, Baoju Liu:
Detecting spatiotemporal extents of traffic congestion: a density-based moving object clustering approach. 1449-1473
Volume 35, Number 8, 2021
- Younes Hamdani, Rémy Thibaud, Christophe Claramunt:
A hybrid data model for dynamic GIS: application to marine geomorphological dynamics. 1475-1499 - A. J. Sanchez-Fernandez, Luis F. Romero, Gerardo Bandera, Siham Tabik:
A data relocation approach for terrain surface analysis on multi-GPU systems: a case study on the total viewshed problem. 1500-1520 - Weilian Li, Jun Zhu, Lin Fu, Qing Zhu, Yakun Xie, Ya Hu:
An augmented representation method of debris flow scenes to improve public perception. 1521-1544 - Rachel Mundeli Murekatete, Takeshi Shirabe:
An experimental analysis of least-cost path models on ordinal-scaled raster surfaces. 1545-1569 - Lindsi Seegmiller, Takeshi Shirabe, C. Dana Tomlin:
A method for finding least-cost corridors with reduced distortion in raster space. 1570-1591 - Kim Lowell, Brian Calder, Anthony Lyons:
Measuring shallow-water bathymetric signal strength in lidar point attribute data using machine learning. 1592-1610 - Zhimin Hong, Changlin Mei, Huhu Wang, Wala Du:
Spatiotemporal effects of climate factors on childhood hand, foot, and mouth disease: a case study using mixed geographically and temporally weighted regression models. 1611-1633 - Jakub Nowosad, Tomasz F. Stepinski:
Pattern-based identification and mapping of landscape types using multi-thematic data. 1634-1649 - Xiaoyu Meng, Xin Gao, Jiaqiang Lei, Shengyu Li:
Development of a multiscale discretization method for the geographical detector model. 1650-1675 - Yongze Song, Peng Wu:
An interactive detector for spatial associations. 1676-1701
Volume 35, Number 9, 2021
- Motti Zohar, Ilan Shimshoni:
GIScience integrated with computer vision for the examination of old engravings and drawings. 1703-1724 - John E. Vargas-Muñoz, Devis Tuia, Alexandre X. Falcão:
Deploying machine learning to assist digital humanitarians: making image annotation in OpenStreetMap more efficient. 1725-1745 - Franz-Benjamin Mocnik:
Benford's law and geographical information - the example of OpenStreetMap. 1746-1772 - Xuke Hu, Alexey Noskov, Hongchao Fan, Tessio Novack, Hao Li, Fuqiang Gu, Jianga Shang, Alexander Zipf:
Tagging the main entrances of public buildings based on OpenStreetMap and binary imbalanced learning. 1773-1801 - Fang Fang, Yafang Yu, Shengwen Li, Zejun Zuo, Yuanyuan Liu, Bo Wan, Zhongwen Luo:
Synthesizing location semantics from street view images to improve urban land-use classification. 1802-1825 - Hao Wu, Anqi Lin, Keith C. Clarke, Wenzhong Shi, Abraham Cardenas-Tristan, Zhenfa Tu:
A comprehensive quality assessment framework for linear features from Volunteered Geographic Information. 1826-1847
- Nora Fagerholm, Christopher M. Raymond, Anton Stahl Olafsson, Gregory Brown, Tiina Rinne, Kamyar Hasanzadeh, Anna Broberg, Marketta Kyttä:
A methodological framework for analysis of participatory mapping data in research, planning, and management. 1848-1875
- Dario Asprone, Sergio Di Martino, Paola Festa, Luigi Libero Lucio Starace:
Vehicular crowd-sensing: a parametric routing algorithm to increase spatio-temporal road network coverage. 1876-1904 - Feng Gao, Shaoying Li, Zhangzhi Tan, Zhifeng Wu, Xiaoming Zhang, Guanping Huang, Ziwei Huang:
Understanding the modifiable areal unit problem in dockless bike sharing usage and exploring the interactive effects of built environment factors. 1905-1925
Volume 35, Number 10, 2021
- Yao Yao, Jiaqi Zhang, Chen Qian, Yu Wang, Shuliang Ren, Zehao Yuan, Qingfeng Guan:
Delineating urban job-housing patterns at a parcel scale with street view imagery. 1927-1950 - Qian Peng, Zhilin Li, Jun Chen, Wanzeng Liu:
Complexity-based matching between image resolution and map scale for multiscale image-map generation. 1951-1974 - Feixiong Liao:
Exact space-time prism of an activity program: bidirectional searches in multi-state supernetwork. 1975-2001 - Ximeng Cheng, Jianying Wang, Haifeng Li, Yi Zhang, Lun Wu, Yu Liu:
A method to evaluate task-specific importance of spatio-temporal units based on explainable artificial intelligence. 2002-2025 - Ulrike Bayr:
Quantifying historical landscape change with repeat photography: an accuracy assessment of geospatial data obtained through monoplotting. 2026-2046
- Rafael Ramírez Eudave, Tiago Miguel Ferreira:
On the suitability of a unified GIS-BIM-HBIM framework for cataloguing and assessing vulnerability in Historic Urban Landscapes: a critical review. 2047-2077
- Kai Sun, Yingjie Hu, Jia Song, Yunqiang Zhu:
Aligning geographic entities from historical maps for building knowledge graphs. 2078-2107 - Levi Westerveld, A. K. Knowles:
Loosening the grid: topology as the basis for a more inclusive GIS. 2108-2127
Volume 35, Number 11, 2021
- Zhinan Qiao, Xiaohui Yuan:
Urban land-use analysis using proximate sensing imagery: a survey. 2129-2148
- Myung-Jin Jun:
A comparison of a gradient boosting decision tree, random forests, and artificial neural networks to model urban land use changes: the case of the Seoul metropolitan area. 2149-2167 - Rebecca Vandewalle, William C. Barley, Anand Padmanabhan, Daniel S. Katz, Shaowen Wang:
Understanding the multifaceted geospatial software ecosystem: a survey approach. 2168-2186 - Pengxiang Zhao, David Jonietz, Martin Raubal:
Applying frequent-pattern mining and time geography to impute gaps in smartphone-based human-movement data. 2187-2215 - Ting Zhang, Shi Shen, Changxiu Cheng, Kai Su, Xiangxue Zhang:
A topic model based framework for identifying the distribution of demand for relief supplies using social media data. 2216-2237 - Dongqing Zhang, Zhaoxia Guo, Feng Guo, Yucheng Dong:
An offline map matching algorithm based on shortest paths. 2238-2261 - Zhi Zhang, Jing Li, Tung Fung, Huayi Yu, Changlin Mei, Yee Leung, Yu Zhou:
Multiscale geographically and temporally weighted regression with a unilateral temporal weighting scheme and its application in the analysis of spatiotemporal characteristics of house prices in Beijing. 2262-2286 - Orhun Aydin, Mark V. Janikas, Renato Martins Assunção, Ting-Hwan Lee:
A quantitative comparison of regionalization methods. 2287-2315 - Ed Manley, Gabriele Filomena, Panos Mavros:
A spatial model of cognitive distance in cities. 2316-2338 - Wenbin Zhang, Yong Ge, Yee Leung, Yu Zhou:
A georeferenced graph model for geospatial data matching by optimising measures of similarity across multiple scales. 2339-2355 - Levi John Wolf:
Spatially-encouraged spectral clustering: a technique for blending map typologies and regionalization. 2356-2373
Volume 35, Number 12, 2021
- Xinyue Ye, Clio Andris:
Spatial social networks in geographic information science. 2375-2379
- Caglar Koylu, Diansheng Guo, Yuan Huang, Alice Kasakoff, Jack Grieve:
Connecting family trees to construct a population-scale and longitudinal geo-social network for the U.S. 2380-2423 - Yan Yang, Sara S. Metcalf, Liang Mao:
Modeling transit-assisted hurricane evacuation through socio-spatial networks. 2424-2441 - Dipto Sarkar, Colin A. Chapman, Raja Sengupta:
Mapping research networks supported by the National Geographic Society through spatial social networks. 2442-2462 - Clio Andris, Daniel DellaPosta, Brittany N. Freelin, Xi Zhu, Bradley Hinger, Hanzhou Chen:
To racketeer among neighbors: spatial features of criminal collaboration in the American Mafia. 2463-2488 - Mingxiao Li, Song Gao, Feng Lu, Kang Liu, Hengcai Zhang, Wei Tu:
Prediction of human activity intensity using the interactions in physical and social spaces through graph convolutional networks. 2489-2516 - Mahdi Rahimi, Mohammad Reza Malek, Christophe Claramunt, Thierry Le Pors:
A topology-based graph data model for indoor spatial-social networking. 2517-2539 - Majid Hojati, Carson Farmer, Rob Feick, Colin Robertson:
Decentralized geoprivacy: leveraging social trust on the distributed web. 2540-2566
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