Spatially referenced thematically relevant corpora are an important first step in analyzing a wide variety of phenomena. Here, we describe and evaluate a workflow which extracts descriptions containing first person perception of landscape, and associates these with polygon geometries used in characterizing landscapes
Abstract. Landscape refers to the qualities of a place, the result of a structural, territorial and ...
Landscape terms reflect the relationship between geographic reality and human cognition. Are ‘mounta...
Landscape is “an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and inter...
Spatially referenced thematically relevant corpora are an important first step in analyzing a wide v...
Inspired by the narrative nature of Landscape Character Assessment (LCA), we present a complete work...
The advent of new sources of spatial data and associated information (e.g. Volunteered Geographic In...
Natural language has proven to be a valuable source of data for various scientific inquiries includi...
The advent of new sources of spatial data and associated information (e.g. Volunteered Geographic In...
Measuring what citizens perceive and value about landscapes is important for landscape monitoring. C...
How do people perceive landscapes? What elements of the landscape do they identify as characteristic...
Describing current, past and future landscapes for inventory and policy making purposes requires cla...
Landscape terms reflect the relationship between geographic reality and human cognition. Are ‘mounta...
The modeling of a landscape environment is a cognitive activity that requires appropriate spatial re...
Scotland's tourist industry partly depends upon the quality of the Scottish landscape. However, desp...
Landscape is about the relationship between people and place and in 2000 was defined by the European...
Abstract. Landscape refers to the qualities of a place, the result of a structural, territorial and ...
Landscape terms reflect the relationship between geographic reality and human cognition. Are ‘mounta...
Landscape is “an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and inter...
Spatially referenced thematically relevant corpora are an important first step in analyzing a wide v...
Inspired by the narrative nature of Landscape Character Assessment (LCA), we present a complete work...
The advent of new sources of spatial data and associated information (e.g. Volunteered Geographic In...
Natural language has proven to be a valuable source of data for various scientific inquiries includi...
The advent of new sources of spatial data and associated information (e.g. Volunteered Geographic In...
Measuring what citizens perceive and value about landscapes is important for landscape monitoring. C...
How do people perceive landscapes? What elements of the landscape do they identify as characteristic...
Describing current, past and future landscapes for inventory and policy making purposes requires cla...
Landscape terms reflect the relationship between geographic reality and human cognition. Are ‘mounta...
The modeling of a landscape environment is a cognitive activity that requires appropriate spatial re...
Scotland's tourist industry partly depends upon the quality of the Scottish landscape. However, desp...
Landscape is about the relationship between people and place and in 2000 was defined by the European...
Abstract. Landscape refers to the qualities of a place, the result of a structural, territorial and ...
Landscape terms reflect the relationship between geographic reality and human cognition. Are ‘mounta...
Landscape is “an area, as perceived by people, whose character is the result of the action and inter...