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- catalog abstract "The initiation of the GIScience conference series came with the observation that the GIScience ?eld has a widely fragmented conference landscape. Many papers on geographic information science are presented not only at such specialized meetings as the biennial Conferences on Spatial Information Theory (COSIT), the Symposia on Spatial and Temporal databases (SSTD), the International Symposia on Spatial Accuracy, the Symposia on Spatial Data Handling (SDH), or the ACM Workshop on Geographic Information Systems (ACM GIS), but also at the large meetings of the professional organizations that deal with - ographic information systems. The lack of an opportunity to exchange ideas across the disciplinary specializations led to the creation of the GIScience c- ference series as a forum for all GIScience researchers who are interested in the advances in research in the fundamental aspects of geographic information s- ence. The ?rst meeting was held in Savannah, Georgia, USA, in October 2000 (www. giscience. org/GIScience2000) with 120 paper presentations (selected from the submission of extended abstracts) and over 300 attendees. GIScience 2002 in Boulder, Colorado, USA followed this highly successful inaugural meeting. Atrademarkoftheresearch?eldofgeographicinformationscienceisthed- ciplinary mixture of researchers contributing the advancement of our knowledge. One typically ?nds cognitive scientists, computer scientists, engineers, geog- phers,informationscientists,mathematicians,philosophers,psychologists,social scientists,andstatisticians. Ofcourse,thislistisneitherexhaustivenorexclusive. Acriticalaspectforthesuccessofthe?eldisthedialogamongtheseresearchers, becauseadvancesalongthemanyintersectionsofthecontributingdisciplinesare paramount for geographic information science, requiring the concurrent att- tionfromresearchersfrommultipledisciplines. TheGIScienceconferencesaimto serve as the disciplinary melting pot for geographic information science research.".
- catalog contributor b12685955.
- catalog contributor b12685956.
- catalog contributor b12685957.
- catalog contributor b12685958.
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Investigating Recursive Point Voronoi Diagrams / Barry Boots, Robert Feick, Narushige Shiode and Steven Roberts -- Distinguishing Instances and Evidence of Geographical Concepts for Geospatial Database Design / Boyan Brodaric and Mark Gahegan -- Geographically Weighted Local Statistics Applied to Binary Data / Chris Burnsdon, Stewart Fotheringham and Martin Charlton -- Transmitting Vector Geospatial Data across the Internet / Barbara P. Buttenfield -- GeoVSM: An Integrated Retrieval Model for Geographic Information / Guoray Cai -- An Evaluation of Buffering Algorithms in Fuzzy GISs / Damien Duff and Hans W. Guesgen -- From Geo- to Eco-ontologies / Frederico Fonseca, James Martin and M. Andrea Rodriguez.".
- catalog description "The initiation of the GIScience conference series came with the observation that the GIScience ?eld has a widely fragmented conference landscape. Many papers on geographic information science are presented not only at such specialized meetings as the biennial Conferences on Spatial Information Theory (COSIT), the Symposia on Spatial and Temporal databases (SSTD), the International Symposia on Spatial Accuracy, the Symposia on Spatial Data Handling (SDH), or the ACM Workshop on Geographic Information Systems (ACM GIS), but also at the large meetings of the professional organizations that deal with - ographic information systems. The lack of an opportunity to exchange ideas across the disciplinary specializations led to the creation of the GIScience c- ference series as a forum for all GIScience researchers who are interested in the advances in research in the fundamental aspects of geographic information s- ence. The ?rst meeting was held in Savannah, Georgia, USA, in October 2000 (www. giscience. org/GIScience2000) with 120 paper presentations (selected from the submission of extended abstracts) and over 300 attendees. GIScience 2002 in Boulder, Colorado, USA followed this highly successful inaugural meeting. Atrademarkoftheresearch?eldofgeographicinformationscienceisthed- ciplinary mixture of researchers contributing the advancement of our knowledge. One typically ?nds cognitive scientists, computer scientists, engineers, geog- phers,informationscientists,mathematicians,philosophers,psychologists,social scientists,andstatisticians. Ofcourse,thislistisneitherexhaustivenorexclusive. Acriticalaspectforthesuccessofthe?eldisthedialogamongtheseresearchers, becauseadvancesalongthemanyintersectionsofthecontributingdisciplinesare paramount for geographic information science, requiring the concurrent att- tionfromresearchersfrommultipledisciplines. TheGIScienceconferencesaimto serve as the disciplinary melting pot for geographic information science research.".
- catalog extent "x, 361 p. :".
- catalog identifier "3540442537 (softcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 2478.".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science, 0302-9743 ; 2478. Lectures notes in artificial intelligence".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence.".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "910/.285 21".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Database management.".
- catalog subject "G70.212 .I5846 2002".
- catalog subject "Geographic information systems Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Geographical information systems.".
- catalog subject "Information storage and retrieval systems.".
- catalog subject "Information systems.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Investigating Recursive Point Voronoi Diagrams / Barry Boots, Robert Feick, Narushige Shiode and Steven Roberts -- Distinguishing Instances and Evidence of Geographical Concepts for Geospatial Database Design / Boyan Brodaric and Mark Gahegan -- Geographically Weighted Local Statistics Applied to Binary Data / Chris Burnsdon, Stewart Fotheringham and Martin Charlton -- Transmitting Vector Geospatial Data across the Internet / Barbara P. Buttenfield -- GeoVSM: An Integrated Retrieval Model for Geographic Information / Guoray Cai -- An Evaluation of Buffering Algorithms in Fuzzy GISs / Damien Duff and Hans W. Guesgen -- From Geo- to Eco-ontologies / Frederico Fonseca, James Martin and M. Andrea Rodriguez.".
- catalog title "Geographic information science : second international conference, GIScience 2002, Boulder, CO, USA, September 25-28, 2002 : proceedings / Max J. Egenhofer, David M. Mark (eds.).".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "text".