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International Journal of Geographical Information Science, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, January 2022
- Rajesh Chittor Sundaram, Elham Naghizade, Renata Borovica-Gajic, Martin Tomko:
Can you fixme? An intrinsic classification of contributor-identified spatial data issues using topic models. 1-30 - Xue Yang, Kathleen Stewart, Mengyuan Fang, Luliang Tang:
Attributing pedestrian networks with semantic information based on multi-source spatial data. 31-54 - Mark M. Hall, Christopher B. Jones:
Generating geographical location descriptions with spatial templates: a salient toponym driven approach. 55-85 - Jinqu Zhang, Yu Ling, A-Xing Zhu, Hongyun Zeng, Jia Song, Yunqiang Zhu, Lang Qian:
Incorporation of spatial anisotropy in urban expansion modelling with cellular automata. 86-113 - Jing Yang, Jingwen Dong, Yizhong Sun, Jie Zhu, Yi Huang, Sheng Yang:
A constraint-based approach for identifying the urban-rural fringe of polycentric cities using multi-sourced data. 114-136 - Glen D. Johnson, Melissa Checker, Scott Larson, Hanish Kodali:
A small area index of gentrification, applied to New York City. 137-157 - Bin Zhang, Chang Xia:
The effects of sample size and sample prevalence on cellular automata simulation of urban growth. 158-187 - Ehsan Hamzei, Stephan Winter, Martin Tomko:
Templates of generic geographic information for answering where-questions. 188-214
Volume 36, Number 2, February 2022
- Julian Hagenauer, Marco Helbich:
A geographically weighted artificial neural network. 215-235 - Junfeng Kang, Xingyu Guo, Lei Fang, Xiangrong Wang, Zhengqiu Fan:
Integration of Internet search data to predict tourism trends using spatial-temporal XGBoost composite model. 236-252 - Qiliang Liu, Jie Yang, Min Deng, Ci Song, Wenkai Liu:
SNN_flow: a shared nearest-neighbor-based clustering method for inhomogeneous origin-destination flows. 253-279 - Min Yang, Tuo Yuan, Xiongfeng Yan, Tinghua Ai, Chenjun Jiang:
A hybrid approach to building simplification with an evaluator from a backpropagation neural network. 280-309 - Xuke Hu, Hussein S. Al-Olimat, Jens Kersten, Matti Wiegmann, Friederike Klan, Yeran Sun, Hongchao Fan:
GazPNE: annotation-free deep learning for place name extraction from microblogs leveraging gazetteer and synthetic data by rules. 310-337 - Wenhao Yu, Yifan Zhang, Zhanlong Chen, Tinghua Ai:
Sparse reconstruction with spatial structures to automatically determine neighbors. 338-359 - Chaogui Kang, Zhuojun Jiang, Yu Liu:
Measuring hub locations in time-evolving spatial interaction networks based on explicit spatiotemporal coupling and group centrality. 360-381 - Guanghui Hu, Chun Wang, Sijin Li, Wen Dai, Liyang Xiong, Guoan Tang, Josef Strobl:
Using vertices of a triangular irregular network to calculate slope and aspect. 382-404 - Vanessa da Silva Brum Bastos, Marcelina Los, Jed A. Long, Trisalyn A. Nelson, Urska Demsar:
Context-aware movement analysis in ecology: a systematic review. 405-427
Volume 36, Number 3, March 2022
- Txomin Bornaetxea, Ivan Marchesini:
r.survey: a tool for calculating visibility of variable-size objects based on orientation. 429-452 - Leilei Zhang, Guoxin Wang, Weijian Sun:
Automatic extraction of building geometries based on centroid clustering and contour analysis on oblique images taken by unmanned aerial vehicles. 453-475 - Krystian Pyka, Radoslaw Piskorski, Aleksandra Jasinska:
LiDAR-based method for analysing landmark visibility to pedestrians in cities: case study in Kraków, Poland. 476-495 - Mengjun Kang, Yue Liu, Mengqi Wang, Lin Li, Min Weng:
A random forest classifier with cost-sensitive learning to extract urban landmarks from an imbalanced dataset. 496-513 - Zhiyong Zhou, Robert Weibel, Haosheng Huang:
Familiarity-dependent computational modelling of indoor landmark selection for route communication: a ranking approach. 514-546 - Kristin Stock, Christopher B. Jones, Shaun Russell, Mansi A. Radke, Prarthana Das, Niloofar Aflaki:
Detecting geospatial location descriptions in natural language text. 547-584 - Evgeny Noi, Alexander Rudolph, Somayeh Dodge:
Assessing COVID-induced changes in spatiotemporal structure of mobility in the United States in 2020: a multi-source analytical framework. 585-616 - Hiroyuki Usui, Yasushi Asami, Ikuho Yamada:
A normative model to estimate the number of persons not social distancing in a 3D complex built space. 617-637
Volume 36, Number 4, April 2022
- Gengchen Mai, Krzysztof Janowicz, Yingjie Hu, Song Gao, Bo Yan, Rui Zhu, Ling Cai, Ni Lao:
A review of location encoding for GeoAI: methods and applications. 639-673 - Kun Zheng, Ming Hui Xie, Jin Biao Zhang, Juan Xie, Shu Hao Xia:
A knowledge representation model based on the geographic spatiotemporal process. 674-691 - Arif Masrur, Manzhu Yu, Prasenjit Mitra, Donna J. Peuquet, Alan Taylor:
Interpretable machine learning for analysing heterogeneous drivers of geographic events in space-time. 692-719 - Jiannan Cai, Mei-Po Kwan:
Discovering co-location patterns in multivariate spatial flow data. 720-748 - Wenkai Liu, Qiliang Liu, Min Deng, Jiannan Cai, Jie Yang:
Discovery of statistically significant regional co-location patterns on urban road networks. 749-772 - Wataru Morioka, Atsuyuki Okabe, Mei-Po Kwan, Sara L. McLafferty:
An exact statistical method for analyzing co-location on a street network and its computational implementation. 773-798 - Yingjie Hu, Zhipeng Gui, Jimin Wang, Muxian Li:
Enriching the metadata of map images: a deep learning approach with GIS-based data augmentation. 799-821 - Xianwei Lv, Zhenfeng Shao, Xiao Huang, Wen Zhou, Dongping Ming, Jiaming Wang, Chengzhuo Tong:
BTS: a binary tree sampling strategy for object identification based on deep learning. 822-848
Volume 36, Number 5, May 2022
- Hanchen Yu, A. Stewart Fotheringham:
A multiscale measure of spatial dependence based on a discrete Fourier transform. 849-872 - Jiaxin Du, Shaohua Wang, Xinyue Ye, Diana Stuart Sinton, Karen Kemp:
GIS-KG: building a large-scale hierarchical knowledge graph for geographic information science. 873-897 - Bo Wu, Jinbiao Yan, Hui Lin:
A cost-effective algorithm for calibrating multiscale geographically weighted regression models. 898-917 - Ling Li, Jianquan Cheng, Jon Bannister, Xiongfa Mai:
Geographically and temporally weighted co-location quotient: an analysis of spatiotemporal crime patterns in greater Manchester. 918-942 - Jie Lin, Gordon A. Cromley:
A narrative analysis of the 2SFCA and i2SFCA methods. 943-967 - Yu-Jing Wang, Bei-Bei Ai, Cheng-Zhi Qin, A-Xing Zhu:
A load-balancing strategy for data domain decomposition in parallel programming libraries of raster-based geocomputation. 968-991 - Antonio J. Rueda Ruiz, Carlos J. Ogáyar-Anguita, Rafael Jesús Segura-Sánchez, Juan A. Béjar-Martos, Jorge Delgado-García:
SPSLiDAR: towards a multi-purpose repository for large scale LiDAR datasets. 992-1011 - Tarlis Tortelli Portela, Jônata Tyska Carvalho, Vania Bogorny:
HiPerMovelets: high-performance movelet extraction for trajectory classification. 1012-1036 - Damilola Eyelade, Keith C. Clarke, Ighodalo Ijagbone:
Impacts of spatiotemporal resolution and tiling on SLEUTH model calibration and forecasting for urban areas with unregulated growth patterns. 1037-1058
Volume 36, Number 6, June 2022
- Auriol Degbelo:
FAIR geovisualizations: definitions, challenges, and the road ahead. 1059-1099 - Hong Zhang, Tian Lan, Zhilin Li:
Fractal evolution of urban street networks in form and structure: a case study of Hong Kong. 1100-1118 - Min Yang, Chenjun Jiang, Xiongfeng Yan, Tinghua Ai, Minjun Cao, Wenyuan Chen:
Detecting interchanges in road networks using a graph convolutional network approach. 1119-1139 - Sidgley Camargo de Andrade, João Porto de Albuquerque, Camilo Restrepo Estrada, René Westerholt, Carlos Augusto Morales Rodriguez, Eduardo Mario Mendiondo, Alexandre Cláudio Botazzo Delbem:
The effect of intra-urban mobility flows on the spatial heterogeneity of social media activity: investigating the response to rainfall events. 1140-1165 - Zhifeng Cheng, Jianghao Wang, Yong Ge:
Mapping monthly population distribution and variation at 1-km resolution across China. 1166-1184 - Jinwoo Park, Jeon-Young Kang, Daniel W. Goldberg, Tracy Anne Hammond:
Leveraging temporal changes of spatial accessibility measurements for better policy implications: a case study of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Seoul, South Korea. 1185-1204 - Joseph Mango, Christophe Claramunt, Jamila Ngondo, Di Zhang, Dong Xu, EbruHusniye Colak, Xiang Li:
Multipurpose temporal GIS model for cadastral data management. 1205-1230 - Peixiao Wang, Tong Zhang, Yueming Zheng, Tao Hu:
A multi-view bidirectional spatiotemporal graph network for urban traffic flow imputation. 1231-1257 - Yue Yin, Yehua Sheng, Yufeng He, Jiarui Qin:
Modeling vague spatiotemporal objects based on interval type-2 fuzzy sets. 1258-1273
Volume 36, Number 7, July 2022
- Yu Feng, Xiao Huang, Monika Sester:
Extraction and analysis of natural disaster-related VGI from social media: review, opportunities and challenges. 1275-1316 - Huan Ning, Zhenlong Li, Xinyue Ye, Shaohua Wang, Wenbo Wang, Xiao Huang:
Exploring the vertical dimension of street view image based on deep learning: a case study on lowest floor elevation estimation. 1317-1342 - Yan Shi, Yuanfang Chen, Min Deng, Liang Xu, Jiaqin Xia:
Discovering source areas of disease outbreaks based on ring-shaped hotspot detection in road network space. 1343-1363 - Thomas Candela, Matthieu Péroche, Arnaud Sallaberry, Nancy Rodriguez, Christian Lavergne, Frédéric Leone:
Visualising post-disaster damage on maps: a user study. 1364-1393 - Abraham Noah Wu, Filip Biljecki:
GANmapper: geographical data translation. 1394-1422 - Yanan Xin:
Anomaly detection for volunteered geographic information: a case study of Safecast data. 1423-1442 - Yuheng Zhang, Qi Zhou, Maria Antonia Brovelli, Wanjing Li:
Assessing OSM building completeness using population data. 1443-1466 - Xiuquan Li, Meizhen Wang, Xuejun Liu, Ziran Wang, Yuxia Bian:
Representing dynamic lanes in road network models. 1467-1483
Volume 36, Number 8, August 2022
- A. Stewart Fotheringham, Hanchen Yu, Levi John Wolf, Taylor M. Oshan, Ziqi Li:
On the notion of 'bandwidth' in geographically weighted regression models of spatially varying processes. 1485-1502 - Peter A. Rogerson:
Statistical tests for the local spatial variance. 1503-1517 - Yuhao Kang, Kunlin Wu, Song Gao, Ignavier Ng, Jinmeng Rao, Shan Ye, Fan Zhang, Teng Fei:
STICC: a multivariate spatial clustering method for repeated geographic pattern discovery with consideration of spatial contiguity. 1518-1549 - Shengwen Li, Chenpeng Sun, Renyao Chen, Xinchuan Li, Qingzhong Liang, Junfang Gong, Hong Yao:
Location-aware neural graph collaborative filtering. 1550-1574 - Wangshu Mu, Daoqin Tong:
Computation of the distance between a polygon and a point in spatial analysis. 1575-1600 - Carlos López-Vázquez:
Uncertainty interval estimates for computing slope and aspect from a gridded digital elevation model. 1601-1628 - Lu Cheng, Qingsheng Guo, Lifan Fei, Zhiwei Wei, Guifang He, Yang Liu:
Multi-criterion methods to extract topographic feature lines from contours on different topographic gradients. 1629-1651 - Paul Savary, Jean-Christophe Foltête, Stéphane Garnier:
Cost distances and least cost paths respond differently to cost scenario variations: a sensitivity analysis of ecological connectivity modeling. 1652-1676 - Yuanzhi Yao, Xun Shi, Zekun Wang:
An efficient multiple scanning order algorithm for accumulative least-cost surface calculation. 1677-1695
Volume 36, Number 9, September 2022
- Michael F. Goodchild:
The Openshaw effect. 1697-1698 - Lauren Del Rosario, Shawn W. Laffan, Eve Slavich, Christopher James Pettit:
Estimating door-to-door travel time using a synthetic population enriched with smart card data. 1699-1718 - Tao Jia, Chenxi Cai, Xin Li, Xi Luo, Yuanyu Zhang, Xuesong Yu:
Dynamical community detection and spatiotemporal analysis in multilayer spatial interaction networks using trajectory data. 1719-1740 - Kevin Chapuis, Pham Minh Duc, Arthur Brugière, Jean-Daniel Zucker, Alexis Drogoul, Pierrick Tranouez, Éric Daudé, Patrick Taillandier:
Exploring multi-modal evacuation strategies for a landlocked population using large-scale agent-based simulations. 1741-1783 - Qiliang Liu, Jie Yang, Min Deng, Wenkai Liu, Rui Xu:
BiFlowAMOEBA for the identification of arbitrarily shaped clusters in bivariate flow data. 1784-1808 - Hua Shu, Tao Pei, Ci Song, Jie Chen, Xiao Chen, Sihui Guo, Yaxi Liu, Xi Wang, Xuyang Wang, Chenghu Zhou:
Density-based clustering for bivariate-flow data. 1809-1829 - Junjun Yin, Yizhao Gao, Guangqing Chi:
An evaluation of geo-located Twitter data for measuring human migration. 1830-1852 - Fan Gao, Peng Yue, Zhipeng Cao, Shuaifeng Zhao, Boyi Shangguan, Liangcun Jiang, Lei Hu, Zhe Fang, Zheheng Liang:
A multi-source spatio-temporal data cube for large-scale geospatial analysis. 1853-1884 - Dongshuang Li, Yuhao Teng, Xinxin Zhou, Jiyi Zhang, Wen Luo, Binru Zhao, Zhaoyuan Yu, Linwang Yuan:
A tensor-based approach to unify organization and operation of data for irregular spatio-temporal fields. 1885-1904
Volume 36, Number 10, October 2022
- Weiming Huang, Lizhen Cui, Meng Chen, Daokun Zhang, Yao Yao:
Estimating urban functional distributions with semantics preserved POI embedding. 1905-1930 - Vuokko Heikinheimo, Olle Järv, Henrikki Tenkanen, Tuomo Hiippala, Tuuli Toivonen:
Detecting country of residence from social media data: a comparison of methods. 1931-1952 - Wenjie Zhen, Zejun Zuo, Mei-Po Kwan, Lin Yang, Shunping Zhou, Haoyue Qian:
Capturing dynamic navigable space: an interactive semantic model to expand functional space for 3D indoor navigation. 1953-1977 - Laure De Cock, Nico Van de Weghe, Kristien Ooms, Ignace P. Saenen, Niels Van Kets, Glenn Van Wallendael, Peter Lambert, Philippe De Maeyer:
Linking the cognitive load induced by route instruction types and building configuration during indoor route guidance, a usability study in VR. 1978-2008 - Yongyang Xu, Shuai Jin, Zhanlong Chen, Xuejing Xie, Sheng Hu, Zhong Xie:
Application of a graph convolutional network with visual and semantic features to classify urban scenes. 2009-2034 - Zhou Fang, Jiaxin Qi, Lubin Fan, Jianqiang Huang, Ying Jin, Tianren Yang:
A topography-aware approach to the automatic generation of urban road networks. 2035-2059 - Yingbin Deng, Renrong Chen, Ji Yang, Yong Li, Hao Jiang, Wenyue Liao, Meiwei Sun:
Identify urban building functions with multisource data: a case study in Guangzhou, China. 2060-2085 - Ke Wang, Qianqian Wu, Xiangting He, Chuli Hu, Nengcheng Chen:
Optimizing UAV traffic monitoring routes during rush hours considering spatiotemporal variation of monitoring demand. 2086-2111
Volume 36, Number 11, November 2022
- Peng Yue, Boyi Shangguan, Lei Hu, Liangcun Jiang, Chenxiao Zhang, Zhipeng Cao, Yinyin Pan:
Towards a training data model for artificial intelligence in earth observation. 2113-2137 - Zhihao Sun, Zhenghong Peng, Yang Yu, Hongzan Jiao:
Deep convolutional autoencoder for urban land use classification using mobile device data. 2138-2168 - Deping Chu, Bo Wan, Hong Li, Shuai Dong, Jinming Fu, Yiyang Liu, Kuan Huang, Hui Liu:
A machine learning approach to extracting spatial information from geological texts in Chinese. 2169-2193 - Rui Zhu, Krzysztof Janowicz, Ling Cai, Gengchen Mai:
Reasoning over higher-order qualitative spatial relations via spatially explicit neural networks. 2194-2225 - Matthew Haffner, Patrick D. Hagge, Carter Brown, Ryan Heyrman, Cole Perkins:
Fusing machine learning with place-based survey methods: revisiting questions surrounding perceptual regions. 2226-2247 - Zhen Dai, Sensen Wu, Yuanyuan Wang, Hongye Zhou, Feng Zhang, Bo Huang, Zhenhong Du:
Geographically convolutional neural network weighted regression: a method for modeling spatially non-stationary relationships based on a global spatial proximity grid. 2248-2269 - Haowei Zeng, Qing Zhu, Yulin Ding, Han Hu, Li Chen, Xiao Xie, Min Chen, Yanxia Yao:
Graph neural networks with constraints of environmental consistency for landslide susceptibility evaluation. 2270-2295 - Wenhao Yu, Yujie Chen:
Filling gaps of cartographic polylines by using an encoder-decoder model. 2296-2321 - Kunkun Wu, Zhong Xie, Maosheng Hu:
An unsupervised framework for extracting multilane roads from OpenStreetMap. 2322-2344
Volume 36, Number 12, December 2022
- Toby Shulruff:
Gender-based violence enabled by location technologies. 2345-2351 - Richard J. Hewitt, Majid Shadman Roodposhti, Brett A. Bryan:
There's no best model! Addressing limitations of land-use scenario modelling through multi-model ensembles. 2352-2385 - Yingying Xu, Ho-Yin Chan, Anthony Chen:
Automated generation of concentric circles metro maps using mixed-integer optimization. 2386-2411 - Dominik Kaim, Elzbieta Ziólkowska, Simona R. Gradinaru, Róbert Pazúr:
Assessing the suitability of urban-oriented land cover products for mapping rural settlements. 2412-2426 - Antti Härkönen:
A novel aggregation strategy for producing population density surfaces using poll tax data: the case of Vyborg in 1880. 2427-2445 - Christopher Chagumaira, Patson C. Nalivata, Joseph G. Chimungu, Dawd Gashu, Martin R. Broadley, Alice E. Milne, R. Murray Lark:
Stakeholder interpretation of probabilistic representations of uncertainty in spatial information: an example on the nutritional quality of staple crops. 2446-2472 - Lorenzo Carlos Quesada-Ruiz, Victor Francisco Rodriguez-Galiano, Raúl Zurita-Milla, Emma Izquierdo-Verdiguier:
Area and Feature Guided Regularised Random Forest: a novel method for predictive modelling of binary phenomena. The case of illegal landfill in Canary Island. 2473-2495 - Anna Brauer, Ville Mäkinen, Axel Forsch, Juha Oksanen, Jan-Henrik Haunert:
My home is my secret: concealing sensitive locations by context-aware trajectory truncation. 2496-2524 - Jakob A. Dambon, Fabio Sigrist, Reinhard Furrer:
Joint variable selection of both fixed and random effects for Gaussian process-based spatially varying coefficient models. 2525-2548 - Medria Shekar Rani, Ross Cameron, Olaf Schroth, Eckart Lange:
Updating and backdating analyses for mitigating uncertainties in land change modeling: a case study of the Ci Kapundung upper water catchment area, Java Island, Indonesia. 2549-2562
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