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International Journal of Geographical Information Science, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, 2019
- Manuel Antonio Ureña-Cámara
, Javier Nogueras-Iso
, Javier Lacasta
, Francisco Javier Ariza-López
:
A method for checking the quality of geographic metadata based on ISO 19157. 1-27 - Simon Scheider
, Mark D. Huisjes:
Distinguishing extensive and intensive properties for meaningful geocomputation and mapping. 28-54 - Yimin Chen
, Xia Li
, Xiaoping Liu
, Hu Huang, Shifa Ma:
Simulating urban growth boundaries using a patch-based cellular automaton with economic and ecological constraints. 55-80 - Ting Ma
, Rong Zhu, Jianghao Wang
, Na Zhao, Tao Pei
, Yunyan Du, Chenghu Zhou, Jie Chen:
A proportional odds model of human mobility and migration patterns. 81-98
- Zhangang Wang, Zixing Wu, Honggang Qu, Xianghong Wang:
Boolean matrix operators for computing binary topological relations between complex regions. 99-133
- Ci Song, Tao Pei
, Ting Ma
, Yunyan Du, Hua Shu
, Sihui Guo, Zide Fan
:
Detecting arbitrarily shaped clusters in origin-destination flows using ant colony optimization. 134-154
- Ziqi Li
, A. Stewart Fotheringham, Wenwen Li, Taylor Oshan:
Fast Geographically Weighted Regression (FastGWR): a scalable algorithm to investigate spatial process heterogeneity in millions of observations. 155-175
- Adeline Marinho Maciel
, Gilberto Câmara
, Lúbia Vinhas
, Michelle Cristina Araújo Picoli
, Rodrigo Anzolin Begotti
, Luiz Fernando Ferreira Gomes de Assis
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A spatiotemporal calculus for reasoning about land-use trajectories. 176-192
- Jeon-Young Kang
, Jared Aldstadt
:
Using multiple scale spatio-temporal patterns for validating spatially explicit agent-based models. 193-213
Volume 33, Number 2, 2019
- Yukio Sadahiro:
Analysis of the appearance and disappearance of point objects over time. 215-239 - Hexiang Bai, Deyu Li, Yong Ge, Jinfeng Wang:
A spatial heterogeneity-based rough set extension for spatial data. 240-268
- Huanfa Chen
, Tao Cheng
, Xinyue Ye
:
Designing efficient and balanced police patrol districts on an urban street network. 269-290 - Ville Mäkinen
, Juha Oksanen
, Tapani Sarjakoski:
Automatic determination of stream networks from DEMs by using road network data to locate culverts. 291-313
- Minrui Zheng, Wenwu Tang
, Xiang Zhao:
Hyperparameter optimization of neural network-driven spatial models accelerated using cyber-enabled high-performance computing. 314-345
- Guonian Lü, Michael Batty
, Josef Strobl, Hui Lin, A-Xing Zhu, Min Chen
:
Reflections and speculations on the progress in Geographic Information Systems (GIS): a geographic perspective. 346-367
- Yunfeng Kong
, Yanfang Zhu, Yujing Wang:
A center-based modeling approach to solve the districting problem. 368-384
- Wei Huang
, Songnian Li
:
An approach for understanding human activity patterns with the motivations behind. 385-407
- Markus Konkol
, Christian Kray
, Max Pfeiffer:
Computational reproducibility in geoscientific papers: Insights from a series of studies with geoscientists and a reproduction study. 408-429
Volume 33, Number 3, 2019
- Zihao Zheng
, Yingbiao Chen
, Zhifeng Wu
, Xinyue Ye
, Guanhua Guo, Qinglan Qian:
The desaturation method of DMSP/OLS nighttime light data based on vector data: taking the rapidly urbanized China as an example. 431-453 - Bojan Savric
, Tom Patterson, Bernhard Jenny
:
The Equal Earth map projection. 454-465 - Min Deng, Xuexi Yang, Yan Shi
, Jianya Gong, Yang Liu, Huimin Liu:
A density-based approach for detecting network-constrained clusters in spatial point events. 466-488 - Chao Wu
, Fu Ren, Wei Hu, Qingyun Du:
Multiscale geographically and temporally weighted regression: exploring the spatiotemporal determinants of housing prices. 489-511 - Henry Crosby, Theodoros Damoulas, Stephen A. Jarvis
:
Embedding road networks and travel time into distance metrics for urban modelling. 512-536 - Jing Tian
, Mengting Yu, Chang Ren
, Yingzhe Lei:
Network-scape metric analysis: a new approach for the pattern analysis of urban road networks. 537-566 - Mengjie Zhou
, Tinghua Ai
, Chao Wu
, Yuli Gu, Na Wang:
A visualization approach for discovering colocation patterns. 567-592 - David Deibe
, Margarita Amor
, Ramón Doallo Biempica
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Supporting multi-resolution out-of-core rendering of massive LiDAR point clouds through non-redundant data structures. 593-617 - Jincheng Jiang, Qingquan Li
, Wei Tu
, Shih-Lung Shaw, Yang Yue
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A simple and direct method to analyse the influences of sampling fractions on modelling intra-city human mobility. 618-644
Volume 33, Number 4, 2019
- René Unrau
, Christian Kray
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Usability evaluation for geographic information systems: a systematic literature review. 645-665
- Xiran Zhou
, Wenwen Li
, Samantha T. Arundel
:
A spatio-contextual probabilistic model for extracting linear features in hilly terrains from high-resolution DEM data. 666-686 - Bailang Yu
, Ting Lian
, Yixiu Huang, Shenjun Yao, Xinyue Ye
, Zuoqi Chen
, Chengshu Yang, Jianping Wu:
Integration of nighttime light remote sensing images and taxi GPS tracking data for population surface enhancement. 687-706
- Xiaobai Angela Yao
, Haosheng Huang
, Bin Jiang
, Jukka Matthias Krisp:
Representation and analytical models for location-based big data. 707-713 - Yingjie Hu, Huina Mao, Grant McKenzie
:
A natural language processing and geospatial clustering framework for harvesting local place names from geotagged housing advertisements. 714-738 - Hua Liao
, Weihua Dong
, Haosheng Huang
, Georg Gartner
, Huiping Liu:
Inferring user tasks in pedestrian navigation from eye movement data in real-world environments. 739-763 - Bin Jiang
, Zheng Ren
:
Geographic space as a living structure for predicting human activities using big data. 764-779 - Alexander Dunkel
, Gennady L. Andrienko
, Natalia V. Andrienko
, Dirk Burghardt
, Eva Hauthal
, Ross Purves:
A conceptual framework for studying collective reactions to events in location-based social media. 780-804 - Caglar Koylu
:
Modeling and visualizing semantic and spatio-temporal evolution of topics in interpersonal communication on Twitter. 805-832 - Qiulei Guo, Hassan A. Karimi:
A methodology with a distributed algorithm for large-scale trajectory distribution prediction. 833-854 - Erratum. 855
Volume 33, Number 5, 2019
- Harvey J. Miller
, Somayeh Dodge
, Jennifer A. Miller, Gil Bohrer
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Towards an integrated science of movement: converging research on animal movement ecology and human mobility science. 855-876
- Chang Xia
, Anqi Zhang
, Haijun Wang, Bin Zhang
:
Modeling urban growth in a metropolitan area based on bidirectional flows, an improved gravitational field model, and partitioned cellular automata. 877-899 - Feixiong Liao
:
Space-time prism bounds of activity programs: a goal-directed search in multi-state supernetworks. 900-921 - Menghui Li
, Jinliang Xu
, Jin Li
, Xingliang Liu
, Han Ru
, Chao Sun:
A model for phased evacuations for disasters with spatio-temporal randomness. 922-944 - Boen Zhang
, Gang Xu
, Limin Jiao, Jiafeng Liu, Ting Dong, Zehui Li, Xiaoping Liu
, Yaolin Liu
:
The scale effects of the spatial autocorrelation measurement: aggregation level and spatial resolution. 945-966 - Jiannan Cai
, Min Deng, Qiliang Liu, Yuanfang Chen, Zhanjun He, Jianbo Tang:
A statistical method for detecting spatiotemporal co-occurrence patterns. 967-990 - Xiaoyu Wu, Jianying Wang, Li Shi, Yong Gao, Yu Liu
:
A fuzzy formal concept analysis-based approach to uncovering spatial hierarchies among vague places extracted from user-generated data. 991-1016 - Dipto Sarkar
, Clio Andris, Colin A. Chapman, Raja R. Sengupta:
Metrics for characterizing network structure and node importance in Spatial Social Networks. 1017-1039 - Hao Wu
, Zhen Li, Keith C. Clarke
, Wenzhong Shi
, Linchuan Fang
, Anqi Lin, Jie Zhou:
Examining the sensitivity of spatial scale in cellular automata Markov chain simulation of land use change. 1040-1061 - Jinyao Lin
, Zhifeng Wu
, Xia Li
:
Measuring inter-city connectivity in an urban agglomeration based on multi-source data. 1062-1081 - Hanqiu Yue
, Qingfeng Guan
, Yongting Pan
, Lirong Chen
, Jianjun Lv
, Yao Yao
:
Detecting clusters over intercity transportation networks using K-shortest paths and hierarchical clustering: a case study of mainland China. 1082-1105
- Alan T. Murray
, Jing Xu, Zifan Wang, Richard L. Church:
Commercial GIS location analytics: capabilities and performance. 1106-1130
Volume 33, Number 6, 2019
Editorial
- Yongwan Chun
, Mei-Po Kwan
, Daniel A. Griffith
:
Uncertainty and context in GIScience and geography: challenges in the era of geospatial big data. 1131-1134
- Sang-Il Lee
, Monghyeon Lee, Yongwan Chun
, Daniel A. Griffith
:
Uncertainty in the effects of the modifiable areal unit problem under different levels of spatial autocorrelation: a simulation study. 1135-1154 - Paul H. Jung
, Jean-Claude Thill
, Michele Issel:
Spatial autocorrelation and data uncertainty in the American Community Survey: a critique. 1155-1175 - Mei-Po Kwan
, Jue Wang
, Matthew Tyburski, David H. Epstein, William J. Kowalczyk
, Kenzie L. Preston:
Uncertainties in the geographic context of health behaviors: a study of substance users' exposure to psychosocial stress using GPS data. 1176-1195 - Xinyi Liu
, Qunying Huang
, Song Gao
:
Exploring the uncertainty of activity zone detection using digital footprints with multi-scaled DBSCAN. 1196-1223 - Andrew Curtis, Jacqueline Warren Mills
, Jayakrishnan Ajayakumar
, Eric Jefferis
, Susanne Mitchell
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Same space - different perspectives: comparative analysis of geographic context through sketch maps and spatial video geonarratives. 1224-1250 - Eric M. Delmelle
, Derek M. Marsh, Coline Dony
, Paul L. Delamater
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Travel impedance agreement among online road network data providers. 1251-1269 - Steven M. Radil
:
A network approach to the production of geographic context using exponential random graph models. 1270-1288
Volume 33, Number 7, 2019
- Taylor Oshan, Levi John Wolf, A. Stewart Fotheringham, Wei Kang
, Ziqi Li
, Hanchen Yu
:
A comment on geographically weighted regression with parameter-specific distance metrics. 1289-1299 - Binbin Lu
, Chris Brunsdon, Martin Charlton, Paul Harris
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A response to 'A comment on geographically weighted regression with parameter-specific distance metrics'. 1300-1312
- Hui Wang
, Scott R. Stephenson
, Shijin Qu
:
Modeling spatially non-stationary land use/cover change in the lower Connecticut River Basin by combining geographically weighted logistic regression and the CA-Markov model. 1313-1334 - Stefania Bertazzon
, Isabelle Couloigner, Fox E. Underwood:
Spatial land use regression of nitrogen dioxide over a 5-year interval in Calgary, Canada. 1335-1354 - Hua Shu
, Tao Pei
, Ci Song, Ting Ma
, Yunyan Du, Zide Fan
, Sihui Guo:
Quantifying the spatial heterogeneity of points. 1355-1376 - Bin Wu
, Bailang Yu
, Shenjun Yao, Qiusheng Wu
, Zuoqi Chen
, Jianping Wu:
A surface network based method for studying urban hierarchies by night time light remote sensing data. 1377-1398 - Julian Hagenauer, Hichem Omrani
, Marco Helbich:
Assessing the performance of 38 machine learning models: the case of land consumption rates in Bavaria, Germany. 1399-1419 - Alireza Kashian, Abbas Rajabifard
, Kai-Florian Richter
, Yiqun Chen
:
Automatic analysis of positional plausibility for points of interest in OpenStreetMap using coexistence patterns. 1420-1443 - Xiaoping Zhou, Jichao Zhao, Jia Wang, Dingding Su, Haiyan Zhang, Ming Guo, Maozu Guo, Zhi Li:
OutDet: an algorithm for extracting the outer surfaces of building information models for integration with geographic information systems. 1444-1470 - Zhiyuan Zhao, Shih-Lung Shaw, Ling Yin, Zhixiang Fang
, Xiping Yang, Fan Zhang, Sheng Wu:
The effect of temporal sampling intervals on typical human mobility indicators obtained from mobile phone location data. 1471-1495
Volume 33, Number 8, 2019
- M. Tenney, G. Brent Hall, Renée E. Sieber:
A crowd sensing system identifying geotopics and community interests from user-generated content. 1497-1519 - Zhewei Liu
, Xiaolin Zhou, Wenzhong Shi
, An-Shu Zhang
:
Recommending attractive thematic regions by semantic community detection with multi-sourced VGI data. 1520-1544 - Lanxue Dang
, Zhuo Chen
, Jay Lee, Ming-Hsiang Tsou
, Xinyue Ye
:
Simulating the spatial diffusion of memes on social media networks. 1545-1568 - Ye Hong
, Yao Yao
:
Hierarchical community detection and functional area identification with OSM roads and complex graph theory. 1569-1587
- Anahid Basiri
, Muki Haklay
, Giles M. Foody
, Peter Mooney
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Crowdsourced geospatial data quality: challenges and future directions. 1588-1593 - Thomas Hervey
, Werner Kuhn
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Using provenance to disambiguate locational references in social network posts. 1594-1611 - Edward E. Millar, Emily C. Hazell, S. J. Melles:
The 'cottage effect' in citizen science? Spatial bias in aquatic monitoring programs. 1612-1632 - Andrea Ballatore
, Jamal Jokar Arsanjani
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Placing Wikimapia: an exploratory analysis. 1633-1650 - Quy Thy Truong, Cyril de Runz, Guillaume Touya
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Analysis of collaboration networks in OpenStreetMap through weighted social multigraph mining. 1651-1682 - Jeremy Severinsen, Mairéad de Róiste, Femke Reitsma, Emir Hartato
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VGTrust: measuring trust for volunteered geographic information. 1683-1701
Volume 33, Number 9, 2019
- Daniel A. Griffith
, Yongwan Chun
:
Implementing Moran eigenvector spatial filtering for massively large georeferenced datasets. 1703-1717 - Qiliang Liu, Wenkai Liu, Jianbo Tang
, Min Deng, Yaolin Liu
:
Two-stage permutation tests for determining homogeneity within a spatial cluster. 1718-1738 - Xiang Chen
, Pengfei Jia
:
A comparative analysis of accessibility measures by the two-step floating catchment area (2SFCA) method. 1739-1758 - Matthew Wigginton Conway
, Anson F. Stewart
:
Getting Charlie off the MTA: a multiobjective optimization method to account for cost constraints in public transit accessibility metrics. 1759-1787 - Mariana Madruga de Brito
, Adrian Almoradie, Mariele Evers:
Spatially-explicit sensitivity and uncertainty analysis in a MCDA-based flood vulnerability model. 1788-1806 - Wen-Bin Zhang
, Yee Leung, Jiang-Hong Ma:
Analysis of positional uncertainty of road networks in volunteered geographic information with a statistically defined buffer-zone method. 1807-1828 - Sha Zhou
, Run Wang
, Junhua Ding, Xiaofang Pan, Shunping Zhou
, Fang Fang, Wenjie Zhen:
An approach for computing routes without complicated decision points in landmark-based pedestrian navigation. 1829-1846 - Andre L. Lehmann
, Luis Otávio Alvares, Vania Bogorny
:
SMSM: a similarity measure for trajectory stops and moves. 1847-1872 - Guiming Zhang
, A-Xing Zhu:
A representativeness-directed approach to mitigate spatial bias in VGI for the predictive mapping of geographic phenomena. 1873-1893 - Yibin Ren
, Tao Cheng
, Yang Zhang
:
Deep spatio-temporal residual neural networks for road-network-based data modeling. 1894-1912
- Correction. 1913-1914
Volume 33, Number 10, 2019
- Ikechukwu Maduako, Monica Wachowicz:
A space-time varying graph for modelling places and events in a network. 1915-1935 - Boris Petelin
, Igor Kononenko, Vlado Malacic, Matjaz Kukar
:
Frequent subgraph mining in oceanographic multi-level directed graphs. 1936-1959 - Tingting Xu
, Jay Gao, Giovanni Coco:
Simulation of urban expansion via integrating artificial neural network with Markov chain - cellular automata. 1960-1983 - Fangli Zhang, Qiming Zhou:
Parallelization of the flow-path network model using a particle-set strategy. 1984-2010 - Chengyang Qian
, Ru-Qiao Jiang
, Yi Long, Qi Zhang, Muxian Li, Ling Zhang
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Vehicle trajectory modelling with consideration of distant neighbouring dependencies for destination prediction. 2011-2032 - Jiangfeng She
, Xinchi Li
, Junyan Liu
, Yaqian Chen
, Junzhong Tan, Guoping Wu:
A building label placement method for 3D visualizations based on candidate label evaluation and selection. 2033-2054 - Ran Tao
, Jean-Claude Thill
:
Flow Cross K-function: a bivariate flow analytical method. 2055-2071 - Timofey E. Samsonov
, Sergey Koshel
, Dmitry Walther, Bernhard Jenny
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Automated placement of supplementary contour lines. 2072-2093 - Goran Milutinovic
, Ulla Ahonen-Jonnarth
, Stefan Seipel
, Sven Anders Brandt
:
The impact of interactive visualization on trade-off-based geospatial decision-making. 2094-2123
Volume 33, Number 11, 2019
- Meifang Li
, Xun Shi
, Xia Li
, Wenjun Ma, Jianfeng He, Tao Liu:
Sensitivity of disease cluster detection to spatial scales: an analysis with the spatial scan statistic method. 2125-2152 - Argyros Argyridis
, Demetre Argialas
:
Fuzzy ontology-based foreshore identification from digital terrain models and very high-resolution airborne imagery through GEOBIA multi-scale analysis. 2153-2169 - Antonio Tomás Mozas-Calvache
, Francisco Javier Ariza-López
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Analysing the positional accuracy of GNSS multi-tracks obtained from VGI sources to generate improved 3D mean axes. 2170-2187 - Christopher J. Amante
:
Uncertain seas: probabilistic modeling of future coastal flood zones. 2188-2217 - Yee Leung, Yu Zhou, Ka-Yu Lam, Tung Fung, Kwan-Yau Cheung, Taehong Kim
, Hanmin Jung:
Integration of air pollution data collected by mobile sensors and ground-based stations to derive a spatiotemporal air pollution profile of a city. 2218-2240 - Yi Li, Bisong Hu
, Dong Zhang, Jianhua Gong, Yiquan Song, Jun Sun:
Flood evacuation simulations using cellular automata and multiagent systems -a human-environment relationship perspective. 2241-2258 - Weilin Wang, Limin Jiao, Ting Dong, Zhibang Xu
, Gang Xu
:
Simulating urban dynamics by coupling top-down and bottom-up strategies. 2259-2283 - Ann Vanclooster, Nina Vanhaeren
, Pepijn Viaene, Kristien Ooms
, Laure De Cock, Veerle Fack, Nico Van de Weghe, Philippe De Maeyer
:
Turn calculations for the indoor application of the fewest turns path algorithm. 2284-2304 - Tian Lan
, Zhilin Li
, Peng Ti
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Integrating general principles into mixed-integer programming to optimize schematic network maps. 2305-2333
- Gert W. Wolf:
Location covering models: history, applications and advancements (Advances in Spatial Science). 2334-2335
Volume 33, Number 12, 2019
- Pengfei Chen
, Wenzhong Shi
, Xiaolin Zhou, Zhewei Liu
, Xuandi Fu:
STLP-GSM: a method to predict future locations of individuals based on geotagged social media data. 2337-2362 - Yao Yao
, Zhaotang Liang
, Zehao Yuan, Penghua Liu
, Yongpan Bie, Jinbao Zhang
, Ruoyu Wang
, Jiale Wang, Qingfeng Guan
:
A human-machine adversarial scoring framework for urban perception assessment using street-view images. 2363-2384 - Yizhuo Li, Teng Fei
, Fan Zhang:
A regionalization method for clustering and partitioning based on trajectories from NLP perspective. 2385-2405 - Yue Lin
, Yuyang Cai, Yue Gong, Mengjun Kang, Lin Li
:
Extracting urban landmarks from geographical datasets using a random forests classifier. 2406-2423
- Patricia Murrieta-Flores
, Bruno Martins
:
The geospatial humanities: past, present and future. 2424-2429 - Olga Chesnokova
, Joanna E. Taylor
, Ian N. Gregory
, Ross S. Purves:
Hearing the silence: finding the middle ground in the spatial humanities? Extracting and comparing perceived silence and tranquillity in the English Lake District. 2430-2454 - Kunxiaojia Yuan
, Xiaoqiang Cheng, Zhipeng Gui
, Fa Li
, Huayi Wu:
A quad-tree-based fast and adaptive Kernel Density Estimation algorithm for heat-map generation. 2455-2476 - Ludovic Moncla
, Mauro Gaio
, Thierry Joliveau, Yves-François Le Lay
, Noémie Boeglin, Pierre-Olivier Mazagol
:
Mapping urban fingerprints of odonyms automatically extracted from French novels. 2477-2497 - Katherine McDonough
, Ludovic Moncla
, Matje van de Camp:
Named entity recognition goes to old regime France: geographic text analysis for early modern French corpora. 2498-2522 - Eric Gidal, Michael Gavin:
Infrastructural semantics: postal networks and statistical accounts in Scotland, 1790-1845. 2523-2544

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