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Spatial Information Theory. Foundations of Geographic Information Science
Werner Kuhn
Michael F. Worboys
其他書名
International Conference, COSIT 2003, Ittingen, Switzerland, September 24-28, 2003, Proceedings
出版
Springer Science & Business Media
, 2003-09-15
主題
Computers / Artificial Intelligence / General
Computers / Computer Science
Computers / Database Administration & Management
Computers / Machine Theory
Computers / Programming / Algorithms
Computers / Data Science / Data Modeling & Design
Computers / User Interfaces
Mathematics / Discrete Mathematics
Science / Earth Sciences / General
Science / Earth Sciences / Geography
Science / Earth Sciences / Geology
Technology & Engineering / Remote Sensing & Geographic Information Systems
Travel / General
ISBN
3540201483
9783540201489
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Rux2GsGApMsC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
COSIT,theseriesofConferencesonSpatialInformationTheory,hasbeenaround for more than ten years. Its hallmarks are a fruitful interdisciplinary dialogue between computational and human perspectives on spatio-temporal information and a thorough review process that selects the best papers while giving all - thors detailed feedback on how to develop their work. A clear pro?le of the COSIT community has emerged from the series of conference proceedings, all published as Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science, and from the per- nent web site at http://www. cosit. info, containing links to the conference web sites and proceedings, a history and program of the series, an impact study, interviews with participants, and pictures. The proceedings of this sixth conference provide ample evidence that COSIT is healthy and maturing, while retaining its youth. Out of the 61 submissions, the program committee selected 26 papers for presentation, in discussions based on at least three double-blind reviews and one or more meta-review from PC members for each paper. Classical COSIT themes, such as spatial reasoning (about distances and directions, regions and shapes) or vagueness are being f- ther re?ned; topics like way?nding and landmarks are boosted by new synergies betweencognitiveandcomputationalapproaches;andthestudyofontologiesfor space and time, a subject since the ?rst COSIT, is gaining more depth.