Journal: International Journal of Geographical Information Science

Volume 29, Issue 9

1509 -- 1533Anthony Gar-On Yeh, Teng Zhong, Yang Yue. Hierarchical polygonization for generating and updating lane-based road network information for navigation from road markings
1534 -- 1551Jianyi Yang, Ruifeng Ding, Yuan Zhang, Maoqin Cong, Fei Wang, Guoan Tang. An improved ant colony optimization (I-ACO) method for the quasi travelling salesman problem (Quasi-TSP)
1552 -- 1568Lu Tan, Lei Wu, Hui Lin. An individual cognitive evacuation behaviour model for agent-based simulation: a case study of a large outdoor event
1569 -- 1587Wei Huang, Songnian Li, Xintao Liu, Yifang Ban. Predicting human mobility with activity changes
1588 -- 1611Donna J. Peuquet, Anthony C. Robinson, Samuel Stehle, Franklin A. Hardisty, Wei Luo. A method for discovery and analysis of temporal patterns in complex event data
1612 -- 1631Yihan Zhang, Xia Li, Xiaoping Liu, Jigang Qiao. Self-modifying CA model using dual ensemble Kalman filter for simulating urban land-use changes
1632 -- 1648Bin Jiang. Wholeness as a hierarchical graph to capture the nature of space
1649 -- 1667Seungyeon Ji, Muyiwa Agunbiade, Abbas Rajabifard, Mohsen Kalantari. Strategies for improving land delivery for residential development: a case of the north-west metropolitan Melbourne
1668 -- 1693Daniel Fitzner, Monika Sester. Estimation of precipitation fields from 1-minute rain gauge time series - comparison of spatial and spatio-temporal interpolation methods
1694 -- 1717Zuzanna M. Swirad, W. Gareth Rees. Geomorphometric analysis of a rocky coastline: an example from Hornsund, Svalbard
1718 -- 1719Michael S. Rosenberg. Handbook of spatial point-pattern analysis in ecology

Volume 29, Issue 8

1293 -- 1309Crispin H. V. Cooper. Spatial localization of closeness and betweenness measures: a self-contradictory but useful form of network analysis
1310 -- 1331Tinghua Ai, Xiang Zhang, Qi Zhou, Min Yang. A vector field model to handle the displacement of multiple conflicts in building generalization
1332 -- 1349Bingbo Gao, Jinfeng Wang, Hai-Mei Fan, Kan Xu, Mao-Gui Hu, Zi-Yue Chen. A stratified optimization method for a multivariate marine environmental monitoring network in the Yangtze River estuary and its adjacent sea
1350 -- 1374Ivan Blecic, Arnaldo Cecchini, Tanja Congiu, Giovanna Fancello, Giuseppe A. Trunfio. Evaluating walkability: a capability-wise planning and design support system
1375 -- 1393K. Y. Chang, S. S. He, C.-C. Chou, S. L. Kao, A. S. Chiou. Route planning and cost analysis for travelling through the Arctic Northeast Passage using public 3D GIS
1394 -- 1418Francisco Javier Ariza-López, José Rodríguez-Avi. Estimating the count of completeness errors in geographic data sets by means of a generalized Waring regression model
1419 -- 1440Mingqiang Guo, Qingfeng Guan, Zhong Xie, Liang Wu, Xiangang Luo, Ying Huang. A spatially adaptive decomposition approach for parallel vector data visualization of polylines and polygons
1441 -- 1469Daeil Seo, Byounghyun Yoo, Heedong Ko. Responsive geo-referenced content visualization based on a user interest model and level of detail
1470 -- 1489Lina Yang, Xu Sun, Ling Peng, Jing Shao, Tianhe Chi. An improved artificial bee colony algorithm for optimal land-use allocation
1490 -- 1505Dmytro Movchan, Yuriy V. Kostyuchenko. Regional dynamics of terrestrial vegetation productivity and climate feedbacks for territory of Ukraine
1506 -- 1507Steven M. Manson. Spatial simulation: exploring pattern and process

Volume 29, Issue 7

1081 -- 1110M. Ebrahim Poorazizi, Stefan Steiniger, Andrew J. S. Hunter. e-planning platform
1111 -- 1124Kai Xu, Qiong Guo, ZhengWei Li, Jie Xiao, Yanshan Qin, Dan Chen, Chunfang Kong. Landslide susceptibility evaluation based on BPNN and GIS: a case of Guojiaba in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area
1125 -- 1143Laure Charleux. A modification of the time-geographic framework to support temporal flexibility in 'fixed' activities
1144 -- 1165Brooke E. Marston, Bernhard Jenny. Improving the representation of major landforms in analytical relief shading
1166 -- 1186Ken Arroyo Ohori, Hugo Ledoux, Jantien E. Stoter. A dimension-independent extrusion algorithm using generalised maps
1187 -- 1213Majid Esmaelian, Madjid Tavana, Francisco J. Santos-Arteaga, Sommayeh Mohammadi. A multicriteria spatial decision support system for solving emergency service station location problems
1214 -- 1239Yuanzhi Yao, Xun Shi. Alternating scanning orders and combining algorithms to improve the efficiency of flow accumulation calculation
1240 -- 1250Joseph Stachelek, Chris J. Madden. Application of inverse path distance weighting for high-density spatial mapping of coastal water quality patterns
1251 -- 1268Poh-Chin Lai, Chun Bong Chow, Ho Ting Wong, Kim-hung Kwong, Yat Wah Kwan, Shao Haei Liu, Wah Kun Tong, Wai Keung Cheung, Wing Leung Wong. An early warning system for detecting H1N1 disease outbreak - a spatio-temporal approach
1269 -- 1291Cidália C. Fonte, Lucy Bastin, Linda See, Giles M. Foody, Flavio Lupia. Usability of VGI for validation of land cover maps

Volume 29, Issue 6

889 -- 911Yu Chen, Jun Xu, Minzheng Xu. Finding community structure in spatially constrained complex networks
912 -- 934Georgios Technitis, Walied Othman, Kamran Safi, Robert Weibel. From A to B, randomly: a point-to-point random trajectory generator for animal movement
935 -- 952Bernhard Jenny, Bojan Savric, Tom Patterson. A compromise aspect-adaptive cylindrical projection for world maps
953 -- 979Yaqiong Liu, Hock Soon Seah. Points of interest recommendation from GPS trajectories
980 -- 1006Shihong Du, Chen-Chieh Feng, Luo Guo. Integrative representation and inference of qualitative locations about points, lines, and polygons
1007 -- 1022Emily White, Kathleen Stewart. Barrier dynamics for GIS: a design pattern for geospatial barriers
1023 -- 1041Hichem Omrani, Fahed Abdallah, Omar Charif, Nicholas T. Longford. Multi-label class assignment in land-use modelling
1042 -- 1058Katharine Glanville, Hsing-chung Chang. Mapping illegal domestic waste disposal potential to support waste management efforts in Queensland, Australia
1059 -- 1080Jun Zhu, Heng Zhang, Min Chen, Zhu Xu, Hua Qi, Lingzhi Yin, Jinhong Wang, Ya Hu. A procedural modelling method for virtual high-speed railway scenes based on model combination and spatial semantic constraint

Volume 29, Issue 5

697 -- 719Shino Shiode, Narushige Shiode, Richard Block, Carolyn R. Block. Space-time characteristics of micro-scale crime occurrences: an application of a network-based space-time search window technique for crime incidents in Chicago
720 -- 741Andrew Crooks, Dieter Pfoser, Andrew Jenkins, Arie Croitoru, Anthony Stefanidis, Duncan Smith, Sophia Karagiorgou, Alexandros Efentakis, George Lamprianidis. Crowdsourcing urban form and function
742 -- 761Ling Yin, Shih-Lung Shaw. Exploring space-time paths in physical and social closeness spaces: a space-time GIS approach
762 -- 785Xuecao Li, Xiaoping Liu, Peng Gong. Integrating ensemble-urban cellular automata model with an uncertainty map to improve the performance of a single model
786 -- 805Bisheng Yang, Yunfei Zhang. Pattern-mining approach for conflating crowdsourcing road networks with POIs
806 -- 824Min Cao, Guoan Tang, Quanfei Shen, Yanxia Wang. A new discovery of transition rules for cellular automata by using cuckoo search algorithm
825 -- 849Ken Arroyo Ohori, Hugo Ledoux, Jantien E. Stoter. nD topological data structures for the representation of objects in a higher-dimensional GIS
850 -- 867Anne Bretagnolle, François Delisle, Hélène Mathian, Gabriel Vatin. Urbanization of the United States over two centuries: an approach based on a long-term database (1790-2010)
868 -- 887Rene Westerholt, Bernd Resch, Alexander Zipf. A local scale-sensitive indicator of spatial autocorrelation for assessing high- and low-value clusters in multiscale datasets

Volume 29, Issue 4

523 -- 535Yi Li, Jianhua Gong, Heng Liu, Jun Zhu, Yiquan Song, Jianming Liang. Real-time flood simulations using CA model driven by dynamic observation data
536 -- 555Jason Laura, Wenwen Li, Sergio J. Rey, Luc Anselin. p-compact-regions problem
556 -- 579Benjamin Adams, Krzysztof Janowicz. Thematic signatures for cleansing and enriching place-related linked data
580 -- 605Alan Kwok Lun Cheung, David O'Sullivan, Gary Brierley. Graph-assisted landscape monitoring
606 -- 623Hossein Shafizadeh-Moghadam, Julian Hagenauer, Manuchehr Farajzadeh, Marco Helbich. Performance analysis of radial basis function networks and multi-layer perceptron networks in modeling urban change: a case study
624 -- 642Xiaojing Wu, Raúl Zurita-Milla, Menno-Jan Kraak. Co-clustering geo-referenced time series: exploring spatio-temporal patterns in Dutch temperature data
643 -- 666Patrik Krebs, Markus Stocker, Gianni Boris Pezzatti, Marco Conedera. An alternative approach to transverse and profile terrain curvature
667 -- 689João Porto de Albuquerque, Benjamin Herfort, Alexander Brenning, Alexander Zipf. A geographic approach for combining social media and authoritative data towards identifying useful information for disaster management
690 -- 691Trisalyn Nelson. Statistical analysis of spatial and spatio-temporal point patterns, Third Edition, by Peter J. Diggle, Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press, 2013, 263 pp., $49.99, $79.95 EUR 62, 38 (hardback), ISBN 13: 978-1-4665-6023-9
692 -- 694Daniel R. Montello. Representing space in cognition: interrelations of behaviour, language, and formal models, edited by Thora Tenbrink, Jan Wiener, and Christophe Claramunt, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2013, xv + 308 pp., $135.00/£70.00 (hard cover), ISBN 978-0-19-967991-1
694 -- 696Atsushi Nara. Big data: techniques and technologies in geoinformatics, edited by Hassan A. Karimi, Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press, 2014, 312 pp., US$129.95 (hardcover), ISBN 13-978-1466586512

Volume 29, Issue 3

349 -- 374Ivan Blecic, Arnaldo Cecchini, Giuseppe A. Trunfio. How much past to see the future: a computational study in calibrating urban cellular automata
375 -- 396Jizhe Xia, Chaowei Phil Yang, Kai Liu, Zhenglong Li, Min Sun, Manzhu Yu. Forming a global monitoring mechanism and a spatiotemporal performance model for geospatial services
397 -- 411J. B. Lindsay, K. Dhun. Modelling surface drainage patterns in altered landscapes using LiDAR
412 -- 439Wenwu Tang, Wenpeng Feng, Meijuan Jia. Massively parallel spatial point pattern analysis: Ripley's K function accelerated using graphics processing units
440 -- 453Bumjoon Kang, Jason Y. Scully, Orion Stewart, Philip M. Hurvitz, Anne V. Moudon. Split-Match-Aggregate (SMA) algorithm: integrating sidewalk data with transportation network data in GIS
454 -- 474Sasa Vranic, Hrvoje Matijevic, Miodrag Roic. Modelling outsourceable transactions on polygon-based cadastral parcels
475 -- 497Khila Raj Dahal, T. Edwin Chow. Characterization of neighborhood sensitivity of an irregular cellular automata model of urban growth
498 -- 522Bin Jiang, Junjun Yin, Qingling Liu. Zipf's law for all the natural cities around the world

Volume 29, Issue 2

175 -- 193Tao Pei, Weiyi Wang, Hengcai Zhang, Ting Ma, Yunyan Du, Chenghu Zhou. Density-based clustering for data containing two types of points
194 -- 216Sanjiang Li, Weiming Liu. Cardinal directions: a comparison of direction relation matrix and objects interaction matrix
217 -- 233Rafael Suárez-Vega, José Luis Gutiérrez-Acuña, Manuel Rodríguez-Díaz. Locating a supermarket using a locally calibrated Huff model
234 -- 257Muhammad Imran, Alfred Stein, Raúl Zurita-Milla. Using geographically weighted regression kriging for crop yield mapping in West Africa
258 -- 279Mohamed Bakillah, Ren-Yu Li, Steve H. L. Liang. Geo-located community detection in Twitter with enhanced fast-greedy optimization of modularity: the case study of typhoon Haiyan
280 -- 304Nieves R. Brisaboa, M. Andrea Rodríguez, Diego Seco, Rodrigo A. Troncoso. Rank-based strategies for cleaning inconsistent spatial databases
305 -- 326Tianyue Liu, Tianhe Chi, Hongga Li, Xiaoping Rui, Hui Lin. A GIS-oriented location model for supporting indoor evacuation
327 -- 344Mohammadreza Jelokhani-Niaraki, Jacek Malczewski. The decision task complexity and information acquisition strategies in GIS-MCDA
345 -- 347Daniel Sui. The new science of cities, by Michael Batty, Cambridge, MA, The MIT Press, 2013, 496 pp., $45.00/£31.95 (hard cover), ISBN 978-0-262-01952-1

Volume 29, Issue 12

2041 -- 2060Qiusheng Wu, Hongxing Liu, Shujie Wang, Bailang Yu, Richard A. Beck, Kenneth M. Hinkel. A localized contour tree method for deriving geometric and topological properties of complex surface depressions based on high-resolution topographical data
2061 -- 2074Maria Castro, César De Santos-Berbel. Spatial analysis of geometric design consistency and road sight distance
2075 -- 2094Hai Huang. Anomalous behavior detection in single-trajectory data
2095 -- 2120Linwei Yue, Huanfeng Shen, Qiangqiang Yuan, Liangpei Zhang. Fusion of multi-scale DEMs using a regularized super-resolution method
2121 -- 2142Itzhak Omer, Yodan Rofè, Yoav Lerman. The impact of planning on pedestrian movement: contrasting pedestrian movement models in pre-modern and modern neighborhoods in Israel
2143 -- 2173Daniel A. Griffith. Approximation of Gaussian spatial autoregressive models for massive regular square tessellation data
2174 -- 2193Nan Mi, Jingwei Hou, Wenbao Mi, Naiping Song. Optimal spatial land-use allocation for limited development ecological zones based on the geographic information system and a genetic ant colony algorithm
2194 -- 2222Hengfeng Li, Lars Kulik, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao. Robust inferences of travel paths from GPS trajectories
2223 -- 2247Jung-Hong Hong, Chiao-Ling Kuo. A semi-automatic lightweight ontology bridging for the semantic integration of cross-domain geospatial information
2248 -- 2268Roeland Boeters, Ken Arroyo Ohori, Filip Biljecki, Sisi Zlatanova. Automatically enhancing CityGML LOD2 models with a corresponding indoor geometry
2269 -- 2294Filip Biljecki, Gerard B. M. Heuvelink, Hugo Ledoux, Jantien E. Stoter. Propagation of positional error in 3D GIS: estimation of the solar irradiation of building roofs
2295 -- 2309Ibrahim Oztug Bildirici. Quasi indicatrix approach for distortion visualization and analysis for map projections
2310 -- 2327Andrea Ballatore, Peter Mooney. Conceptualising the geographic world: the dimensions of negotiation in crowdsourced cartography
2328 -- 2347Zhaoyuan Yu, Wen Luo, Yong Hu, Linwang Yuan, A.-Xing Zhu, Guonian Lü. Change detection for 3D vector data: a CGA-based Delaunay-TIN intersection approach

Volume 29, Issue 11

1935 -- 1940Matthew Zook, Menno-Jan Kraak, Rein Ahas. Geographies of mobility: applications of location-based data
1941 -- 1954Toivo Vajakas, Jaan Vajakas, Rauni Lillemets. Trajectory reconstruction from mobile positioning data using cell-to-cell travel time information
1955 -- 1968Joaquín Torres-Sospedra, Joan P. Avariento, David Rambla, Raúl Montoliu, Sven Casteleyn, Mauri Benedito-Bordonau, Michael Gould, Joaquín Huerta. Enhancing integrated indoor/outdoor mobility in a smart campus
1969 -- 1987Asher Yair Grinberger, Noam Shoval. A temporal-contextual analysis of urban dynamics using location-based data
1988 -- 2000Jukka Matthias Krisp, Andreas Keler. Car navigation - computing routes that avoid complicated crossings
2001 -- 2016Irma Kveladze, Menno-Jan Kraak, Corné P. J. M. van Elzakker. The space-time cube as part of a GeoVisual analytics environment to support the understanding of movement data
2017 -- 2039Rein Ahas, Anto Aasa, Y. Yuan, M. Raubal, Zbigniew Smoreda, Y. Liu, Cezary Ziemlicki, Margus Tiru, M. Zook. Everyday space-time geographies: using mobile phone-based sensor data to monitor urban activity in Harbin, Paris, and Tallinn

Volume 29, Issue 10

1721 -- 1736Jinyao Lin, Xia Li. Simulating urban growth in a metropolitan area based on weighted urban flows by using web search engine
1737 -- 1756Liping Yang, Michael F. Worboys. Generation of navigation graphs for indoor space
1757 -- 1781Tomas Crols, Roger White, Inge Uljee, Guy Engelen, Lien Poelmans, Frank Canters. A travel time-based variable grid approach for an activity-based cellular automata model
1782 -- 1806Shuhua Zhang, Xingong Li, Yaning Chen. Error assessment of grid-based direct solar radiation models
1807 -- 1825Carolina Perpiña Castillo, Carlo Lavalle, Claudia Baranzelli, Sarah Mubareka. Modelling the spatial allocation of second-generation feedstock (lignocellulosic crops) in Europe
1826 -- 1844Emmanuel Stefanakis. SELF: Semantically Enriched Line simpliFication
1845 -- 1863Robert G. Cromley, Shuowei Zhang, Natalia Vorotyntseva. A concentration-based approach to data classification for choropleth mapping
1864 -- 1886A-Xing Zhu, Guiming Zhang, Wei Wang, Wen Xiao, Zhi-Pang Huang, Ge-Sang Dunzhu, Guopeng Ren, Cheng-Zhi Qin, Lin Yang, Tao Pei, Shengtian Yang. A citizen data-based approach to predictive mapping of spatial variation of natural phenomena
1887 -- 1909José-María Montero, Gema Fernández-Avilés. The role of visualisation in the choice of stationary non-separable space-time covariance functions: an application to air pollution data
1910 -- 1931Laurent Louvart, Patrick Meyer, Alexandru-Liviu Olteanu. MODEL: a multicriteria ordinal evaluation tool for GIS
1932 -- 1933David O'Sullivan. Exploring spatial scale in geography

Volume 29, Issue 1

1 -- 27Anusuriya Devaraju, Werner Kuhn, Chris S. Renschler. A formal model to infer geographic events from sensor observations
28 -- 45Weining Zhu. Spatial chromatic model in high-dimensional spaces and the uniqueness of chromatic code: a new perspective of geographic entity-space relationship
46 -- 68Amílcar Soares Júnior, Bruno Neiva Moreno, Valéria Cesário Times, Stan Matwin, Lucídio dos Anjos Formiga Cabral. GRASP-UTS: an algorithm for unsupervised trajectory segmentation
69 -- 91Jing Wang, Xiaoping Rui, Xianfeng Song, Xiangshuang Tan, Chaoliang Wang, Venkatesh Raghavan. A novel approach for generating routable road maps from vehicle GPS traces
92 -- 110Y. Ge, J. H. Wang, G. B. M. Heuvelink, R. Jin, X. Li, J. F. Wang. Sampling design optimization of a wireless sensor network for monitoring ecohydrological processes in the Babao River basin, China
111 -- 131Carsten Krüger, Tobia Lakes. Bayesian belief networks as a versatile method for assessing uncertainty in land-change modeling
132 -- 158Arif Mert Eker, Mehmet Dikmen, Selim Cambazoglu, Sebnem H. B. Düzgün, Haluk Akgün. Evaluation and comparison of landslide susceptibility mapping methods: a case study for the Ulus district, Bartın, northern Turkey
159 -- 174Bin Jiang. The fractal nature of maps and mapping