Journal: T. GIS

Volume 23, Issue 6

1177 -- 1183John P. Wilson, Peter Mooney, Alex Singleton, Qiming Zhou. Taking stock
1184 -- 1203Greg Brown, Jonathan Rhodes, Daniel Lunney, Ross Goldingay, Kelly Fielding, Nicole Garofano, Scott Hetherington, Marama Hopkins, Jo Green, Skye McNamara, Angie Brace, Lorraine Vass, Linda Swankie, Clive McAlpine. The influence of sampling design on spatial data quality in a geographic citizen science project
1204 -- 1231Rui Xin, Tinghua Ai, Bo Ai. Encoding and compressing hexagonal raster data by the Gosper curve
1232 -- 1250Ruth Weir. Using geographically weighted regression to explore neighborhood-level predictors of domestic abuse in the UK
1251 -- 1272Sterling Quinn, Luis Álvarez León. Every single street? Rethinking full coverage across street-level imagery platforms
1273 -- 1295Jinjin Yan, Abdoulaye A. Diakité, Sisi Zlatanova. A generic space definition framework to support seamless indoor/outdoor navigation systems
1296 -- 1316Chengming Li, Xiaoli Liu, Wei Wu, Pengda Wu. An automated method for the selection of complex railway lines that accounts for multiple feature constraints
1317 -- 1331Samantha N. Sinclair, Sally A. Shoop. Automated detection of austere entry landing zones: A "GRAIL Tools" validation assessment
1332 -- 1351Gordon A. Cromley. Measuring differential access to facilities between population groups using spatial Lorenz curves and related indices
1352 -- 1373Auriol Degbelo, Jan Kruse, Max Pfeiffer. Interactive maps, productivity and user experience: A user study in the e-mobility domain
1374 -- 1392Chengming Li, Zhanjie Zhao, Wei Sun, Zhendong Liu. A fast quadtree-based terrain crack locating method that accounts for adjacency relationships
1393 -- 1419Jimin Wang, Yingjie Hu. Enhancing spatial and textual analysis with EUPEG: An extensible and unified platform for evaluating geoparsers
1420 -- 1443Qi Zhou, Xuecan Jia, Hao Lin. An approach for establishing correspondence between OpenStreetMap and reference datasets for land use and land cover mapping
1444 -- 1464A. Stewart Fotheringham, Han Yue, Ziqi Li. Examining the influences of air quality in China's cities using multi-scale geographically weighted regression

Volume 23, Issue 5

879 -- 891Alexis J. Comber, Michael A. Wulder. Considering spatiotemporal processes in big data analysis: Insights from remote sensing of land cover and land use
892 -- 907Adam J. Mathews, Thomas A. Wikle. GIS&T pedagogies and instructional challenges in higher education: A survey of educators
908 -- 936Lucy Romeo, Jake Nelson, Patrick Wingo, Jennifer R. Bauer, Devin Justman, Kelly Rose. Cumulative spatial impact layers: A novel multivariate spatio-temporal analytical summarization tool
937 -- 959Igor v. Florinsky, S. V. Filippov. Three-dimensional terrain modeling with multiple-source illumination
960 -- 975Lucas May Petry, Carlos Andres Ferrero, Luis Otávio Alvares, Chiara Renso, Vania Bogorny. Towards semantic-aware multiple-aspect trajectory similarity measuring
976 -- 1007Jose Pablo Gomez Barron, Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo, Ramón Alcarria. Volunteered geographic information systems: Technological design patterns
1008 -- 1028Manuel F. Baer, Flurina M. Wartmann, Ross S. Purves. StarBorn: Towards making in-situ land cover data generation fun with a location-based game
1029 -- 1047Yao Yao 0004, Penghua Liu, Ye Hong, Zhaotang Liang, Rouyu Wang, Qingfeng Guan, Jingmin Chen. Fine-scale intra- and inter-city commercial store site recommendations using knowledge transfer
1048 -- 1077Michael Govorov, Giedre Beconyte, Gennady Gienko, Viktor Putrenko. Spatially constrained regionalization with multilayer perceptron
1078 -- 1101Leticia I. Gómez, Bart Kuijpers, Alejandro A. Vaisman. Analytical queries on semantic trajectories using graph databases
1102 -- 1124Guillem Closa, Joan Masó-Pau, Alaitz Zabala, Lluís Pesquer, Xavier Pons. A provenance metadata model integrating ISO geospatial lineage and the OGC WPS: Conceptual model and implementation
1125 -- 1151Yan Zhou, Yanxi Li, Qing Zhu, Fen Chen, Junming Shao, Yunxing Luo, Yeting Zhang, Pengcheng Zhang, Weijun Yang. A reliable traffic prediction approach for bike-sharing system by exploiting rich information with temporal link prediction strategy
1152 -- 1176Ting Lei, Zhen Lei. Optimal spatial data matching for conflation: A network flow-based approach

Volume 23, Issue 4

641 -- 644Kai Cao 0005, Bo Huang 0001. Spatial optimization for land use planning: Opportunities and challenges
645 -- 671Ningchuan Xiao, Alan T. Murray. Spatial optimization for land acquisition problems: A review of models, solution methods, and GIS support
672 -- 687Min Cao, Mengxue Huang, Ruqi Xu, Guonian Lü, Min Chen 0008. A grey wolf optimizer-cellular automata integrated model for urban growth simulation and optimization
688 -- 704Dianfeng Liu, Xuesong Kong, Boyuan Zhou, Yasi Tian, Yaolin Liu, Hua Wang. Spatial optimization of rural settlement relocation by incorporating inter-village social connections under future policy scenarios
705 -- 725Jing Yao, Alan T. Murray, Jing Wang 0047, Xiaoxiang Zhang. Evaluation and development of sustainable urban land use plans through spatial optimization
726 -- 744Kai Cao 0005, Wenting Zhang, Tianwei Wang. Spatio-temporal land use multi-objective optimization: A case study in Central China
745 -- 768Parmanand Sinha, Daniel A. Griffith. Incorporating sprawl and adjacency measures in land-use forecasting model: A case study of Collin County, TX
769 -- 785Samuel Bohman, Tobias Fasth. A web-based visualization tool for exploring stakeholder conflicts in land-use planning
786 -- 804Haruka Ohashi, Keita Fukasawa, Toshinori Ariga, Tetsuya Matsui, Yasuaki Hijioka. High-resolution national land use scenarios under a shrinking population in Japan
805 -- 822Ronaldo dos Santos Mello, Vania Bogorny, Luis Otávio Alvares, Luiz Henrique Zambom Santana, Carlos Andres Ferrero, Angelo Augusto Frozza, Geomar Andre Schreiner, Chiara Renso. MASTER: A multiple aspect view on trajectories
823 -- 840Christopher Macdonald Hewitt. The historical topography of the Battle of Hastings: A geographical reconstruction
841 -- 859Mahrokh Moknatian, Michael Piasecki, Fred Moshary, Jorge Gonzalez. Development of digital bathymetry maps for Lakes Azuei and Enriquillo using sonar and remote sensing techniques
860 -- 877Myeong Hun Jeong, Clair J. Sullivan, Yizhao Gao, Shaowen Wang. Robust abnormality detection methods for spatial search of radioactive materials

Volume 23, Issue 3

395 -- 397John P. Wilson. GIScience research at the 2019 Esri User Conference
398 -- 416Rui Zhu, Krzysztof Janowicz, Gengchen Mai. Making direction a first-class citizen of Tobler's first law of geography
417 -- 434Alex K. Smith, Suzana Dragicevic. A four-dimensional agent-based model: A case study of forest-fire smoke propagation
435 -- 449Laura Knoth, Manfred Mittlböck, Bernhard Vockner, Michael Andorfer, Caroline Atzl. Buildings in GI: How to deal with building models in the GIS domain
450 -- 480Yuhao Kang, Qingyuan Jia, Song Gao 0001, Xiaohuan Zeng, Yueyao Wang, Stephan Angsuesser, Yu Liu 0003, Xinyue Ye, Teng Fei. Extracting human emotions at different places based on facial expressions and spatial clustering analysis
481 -- 494Roberto San Martin, Marco Painho. Geospatial preparedness: Empirical study of the joint effort to provide geospatial support to disaster response
495 -- 514Zhengcong Yin, Andong Ma, Daniel W. Goldberg. A deep learning approach for rooftop geocoding
515 -- 537Thi Hong Diep Dao, Craig Ravesloot, Lillie Greiman, Tannis Hargrove. Mining spatial associations between daily activities and health using EMA-GPS data
538 -- 557Xiao Li, Daniel W. Goldberg, Tianxing Chu, Andong Ma. Enhancing driving safety: Discovering individualized hazardous driving scenes using GIS and mobile sensing
558 -- 578Ying Song, Tianci Song, Rui Kuang. Path segmentation for movement trajectories with irregular sampling frequency using space-time interpolation and density-based spatial clustering
579 -- 600Gengchen Mai, Krzysztof Janowicz, Bo Yan 0003, Simon Scheider. Deeply integrating Linked Data with Geographic Information Systems
601 -- 619Blake Regalia, Krzysztof Janowicz, Grant McKenzie. Computing and querying strict, approximate, and metrically refined topological relations in linked geographic data
620 -- 640Bo Yan 0003, Krzysztof Janowicz, Gengchen Mai, Rui Zhu. A spatially explicit reinforcement learning model for geographic knowledge graph summarization

Volume 23, Issue 2

181 -- 202Usman L. Gulma, Andy Evans, Alison J. Heppenstall, Nick Malleson. Diversity and burglary: Do community differences matter?
203 -- 223Diego Bogado Tomasiello, Mariana A. Giannotti, Renato Arbex, Clodoveu A. Davis Jr.. Multi-temporal transport network models for accessibility studies
224 -- 240Yongyang Xu, Zhong Xie, Liang Wu 0005, Zhanlong Chen. Multilane roads extracted from the OpenStreetMap urban road network using random forests
241 -- 258Chen Jia, Yunyan Du, Siying Wang, Tianyang Bai, Teng Fei. Measuring the vibrancy of urban neighborhoods using mobile phone data with an improved PageRank algorithm
259 -- 274Liyang Xiong, Ru-Qiao Jiang, Qing-Hui Lu, Bisheng Yang, Fayuan Li, Guoan Tang. Improved Priority-Flood method for depression filling by redundant calculation optimization in local micro-relief areas
275 -- 293Jiangfeng She, Xiaoyan Gu, Junzhong Tan, Ming Tong, Chaofan Wang. An appearance-preserving simplification method for complex 3D building models
294 -- 311Quanhua Dong, Jing Chen 0006, Tingting Liu. A topographically preserved road-network tile model and optimal routing method for virtual globes
312 -- 333Yan Shi 0007, Min Deng, Jianya Gong, Chang-Tien Lu, Xuexi Yang, Huimin Liu. Detection of clusters in traffic networks based on spatio-temporal flow modeling
334 -- 348Sam Comber, Daniel Arribas-Bel. Machine learning innovations in address matching: A practical comparison of word2vec and CRFs
349 -- 364Chengming Li, Zhaoxin Dai, Yong Yin, Pengda Wu. A method for the extraction of partition lines from long and narrow patches that account for structural features
365 -- 386Yuxia Wang, Daoqin Tong, Weimin Li, Yu Liu 0003. Optimizing the spatial relocation of hospitals to reduce urban traffic congestion: A case study of Beijing
387 -- 393David J. Unwin. Waldo Tobler: An appreciation of the contributions made to geographic information science

Volume 23, Issue 1

1 -- 21Jungil Lee, Byungyun Yang. Developing an optimized texture mapping for photorealistic 3D buildings
22 -- 47Luis Manuel Vilches Blázquez, Jhonny Saavedra. A framework for connecting two interoperability universes: OGC Web Feature Services and Linked Data
48 -- 69Chahid Ahabchane, Martin Trépanier, André Langevin. Street-segment-based salt and abrasive prediction for winter maintenance using machine learning and GIS
70 -- 86Rebecca W. Loraamm, Joni A. Downs, David S. Lamb. A time-geographic approach to quantifying wildlife-road interactions
87 -- 103Brian J. Morgan, Steven E. Greco. A GIS data model for public gardens
104 -- 117Ting Ma, Tao Pei, Ci Song, Yaxi Liu, Yunyan Du, Xiaohan Liao. Understanding geographical patterns of a city's diurnal rhythm from aggregate data of location-aware services
118 -- 136Morteza Karimzadeh, Scott Pezanowski, Alan M. MacEachren, Jan Oliver Wallgrün. GeoTxt: A scalable geoparsing system for unstructured text geolocation
137 -- 157Jilong Li, Jiaming Na, Xue Yang, Jianjun Cao, Wen Dai, Guoan Tang. Application of the Hilbert-Huang transform for recognition of active gully erosion sites in the Loess Plateau of China
158 -- 161Chen-Chieh Feng, Shaun Lin, James D. Sidaway. New Lines: Critical GIS and the Trouble of the Map
161 -- 163Harriet Hawkins. Towards a GeoHumanities GIS?
164 -- 165Brian Jordan Jefferson. Reading between the lines: Matthew W. Wilson and the troubles of GIS
165 -- 168Wen Lin. Making sense of new lines of mapping in a Web 2.0 age
168 -- 169David O'Sullivan. Untangling knots: Thoughts on Wilson's New Lines
170 -- 171Marianna Pavlovskaya. Drawing new lines of hope and social transformation with critical GIS
171 -- 173Taylor Shelton. Meet the new lines, same as the old lines
173 -- 175Daniel Sui. Critical GIS and the post-truth society
175 -- 177Ming-Hsiang Tsou. Cross the line: My response to the trouble of critical GIS
177 -- 179Matthew W. Wilson. New Lines: Critical GIS and the Trouble of the Map