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Lianlian He, Hao Li and Rui Zhang
Recent advances in knowledge graphs show great promise to link various data together to provide a semantic network. Place is an important part in the big picture of the knowledge graph since it serves as a powerful glue to link any data to its georeferen...
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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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Liufeng Tao, Zhong Xie, Dexin Xu, Kai Ma, Qinjun Qiu, Shengyong Pan and Bo Huang
Toponym recognition, or the challenge of detecting place names that have a similar referent, is involved in a number of activities connected to geographical information retrieval and geographical information sciences. This research focuses on recognizing...
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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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Zheren Yan, Can Yang, Lei Hu, Jing Zhao, Liangcun Jiang and Jianya Gong
Geocoding is an essential procedure in geographical information retrieval to associate place names with coordinates. Due to the inherent ambiguity of place names in natural language and the scarcity of place names in textual data, it is widely recognized...
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Mark H. Palmer, Sarah Frost, Grace Martinez and Lasya Venigalla
How might we teach undergraduate students about Indigenous geographies using historical maps? This paper describes processes associated with the bridging of a historical Kiowa map with computerized geographic information systems (GIS) and undergraduate g...
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Kanyarat Kwiecien, Wirapong Chansanam, Thepchai Supnithi, Jaturong Chitiyaphol and Kulthida Tuamsuk
The aim of this study was to analyze the content, context, and structure of folktales from the Mekong River Basin, and to develop a metadata schema for data description and folktale storage. The research was conducted using the MAAT metadata lifecycle mo...
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Lih Wei Yeow, Raymond Low, Yu Xiang Tan and Lynette Cheah
Point-of-interest (POI) data from map sources are increasingly used in a wide range of applications, including real estate, land use, and transport planning. However, uncertainties in data quality arise from the fact that some of this data are crowdsourc...
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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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