Geographic relevance is a concept that has been used to improve spatial information retrieval on mobile devices, but the idea of geographic relevance has several potential applications outside of mobile computing. Geographic relevance is used measure how related two spatial entities are using a set of criteria such as distance between features, the semantic similarity of feature names or clustering pattern of features. This thesis examines the use of geographic relevance to organize and filter web based spatial data such as framework data from open data portals and unstructured volunteer geographic information generated from social media or map-based surveys. There are many new users and producers of geographic information and it is unclea...
Recent efforts to enhance the mobile information seeking of LBS users have focused on the discovery ...
The strength of a geographic information system (GIS) is in providing a rich data infrastructure fo...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
The selection and retrieval of relevant information from the information universe on the web is beco...
The relevance of geographic information has become an emerging problem in geographic information sci...
Recent advances in information technology such as Web mapping and location-aware mobile devices hav...
With the development of search engines (e.g. Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.), people is ambitiously expec...
Geographically referenced data is becoming a robust source of information because the use of place-b...
It is a useful premise to assume that every document in a collection and every query issued to an in...
The aim of this paper is to raise the issue of defining this set of criteria of geo...
The abundance and ubiquity of spatial datasets necessitates their effective and efficient retrieval....
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
This paper proposes two kinds of relevance measures to rank documents by geographic restriction: sco...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
Recent efforts to enhance the mobile information seeking of LBS users have focused on the discovery ...
The strength of a geographic information system (GIS) is in providing a rich data infrastructure fo...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
The selection and retrieval of relevant information from the information universe on the web is beco...
The relevance of geographic information has become an emerging problem in geographic information sci...
Recent advances in information technology such as Web mapping and location-aware mobile devices hav...
With the development of search engines (e.g. Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.), people is ambitiously expec...
Geographically referenced data is becoming a robust source of information because the use of place-b...
It is a useful premise to assume that every document in a collection and every query issued to an in...
The aim of this paper is to raise the issue of defining this set of criteria of geo...
The abundance and ubiquity of spatial datasets necessitates their effective and efficient retrieval....
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
This paper proposes two kinds of relevance measures to rank documents by geographic restriction: sco...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...
Recent efforts to enhance the mobile information seeking of LBS users have focused on the discovery ...
The strength of a geographic information system (GIS) is in providing a rich data infrastructure fo...
Significant amounts of information available today contain references to places on earth. Traditiona...