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Spatial Information Theory A Theoretical Basis for GIS
Topological querying of multiple map layers
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Author(s):
Sylvia Hoop
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Peter Oosterom
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Martien Molenaar
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May 29 2005
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Book chapters
pp. 1
A cognitive model for the process of multimodal, incremental route descriptions
pp. 25
A logical framework for reasoning about space
pp. 36
Maintaining qualitative spatial knowledge
pp. 54
Qualitative triangulation for spatial reasoning
pp. 69
Enhancing qualitative spatial reasoning — Combining orientation and distance
pp. 77
Map semantics
pp. 92
Development of a cartographic language
pp. 113
Spatial queries and data models
pp. 139
Topological querying of multiple map layers
pp. 158
Towards a conceptual data model for the analysis of spatio-temporal processes: the example of the search for optimal grazing strategies
pp. 177
The cognitive structure of space: An analysis of temporal sequences
pp. 190
Hierarchies of space and time
pp. 202
The voronoi model and cultural space: applications to the social sciences and humanities
pp. 215
Interaction with GIS attribute data based on categorical coverages
pp. 234
The semantics of relations in 2D space using representative points: Spatial indexes
pp. 248
Computing visibility maps on a digital terrain model
pp. 270
Toward a theoretical framework for geographic entity types
pp. 284
Land, space and spatial planning in three time regions
pp. 294
Geographic and manipulable space in two Tamil linguistic systems
pp. 322
GIS and modeling prerequisites
pp. 341
A map editing kernel implementation: application to multiple scale display
pp. 366
Metaphors create theories for users
pp. 377
Using a landscape metaphor to represent a corpus of documents
pp. 391
From interface to interplace: the spatial environment as a medium for interaction
pp. 406
A keystroke level analysis of manual map digitizing
pp. 421
Critical issues in the evaluation of spatial autocorrelation
pp. 434
A directional path distance model for raster distance mapping
pp. 444
Symbolic spatial reasoning on object shapes for qualitative matching
pp. 463
Reasoning about spatial structure in landscapes with Geographic Information Systems
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