Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geometric foundations of spatial databases and information systems developed over the past 50 years. These systems typically rest on the concepts of objects and fields, both bound to coordinates, as two general paradigms of geographic representation. The match between notions of place occurring in everyday where questions and the data available to answer such questions is unclear and hinders progress in place-based information systems. This is particularly true in novel application areas such as the Digital Humanities or speech-based human–computer interaction, but also for location-based services. Although this shortcoming has been observed before...
International audienceThe space/place dichotomy has long been recognized in geography, and more broa...
From working with location-based information systems we know that positioning is problematic. A diff...
Places can hardly be formally represented in such way that their qualities can be experienced from t...
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
Although place-based investigations into human phenomena have been widely conducted in the social sc...
Place is an elusive notion in geographic information science. This paper presents an approach to cap...
This editorial presents a special collection of papers addressing the concept of place and its use i...
Many attempts to embed the concept of ‘place ’ into current location-based technologies and spatial ...
The concept of place has recently gained importance in geographical information science (GIScience)....
© 2019 Dr. Hao ChenPlace, as a human spatial concept, has been studied extensively in the fields of ...
New data sources, for example in the form of geotagged image libraries and digitised archives of his...
Geographic information systems represent and process space whereas people refer to and use place. A ...
Around the globe, Geographic Information Systems (GISs) are well established in the daily workflow o...
To tackle the problem of representing places we need to consider what people know and ask about them...
This work outlines an approach to handle the spatial dimension of information retrieval, i.e. querie...
International audienceThe space/place dichotomy has long been recognized in geography, and more broa...
From working with location-based information systems we know that positioning is problematic. A diff...
Places can hardly be formally represented in such way that their qualities can be experienced from t...
Human spatial concepts, such as the concept of place, are not immediately translatable to the geomet...
Although place-based investigations into human phenomena have been widely conducted in the social sc...
Place is an elusive notion in geographic information science. This paper presents an approach to cap...
This editorial presents a special collection of papers addressing the concept of place and its use i...
Many attempts to embed the concept of ‘place ’ into current location-based technologies and spatial ...
The concept of place has recently gained importance in geographical information science (GIScience)....
© 2019 Dr. Hao ChenPlace, as a human spatial concept, has been studied extensively in the fields of ...
New data sources, for example in the form of geotagged image libraries and digitised archives of his...
Geographic information systems represent and process space whereas people refer to and use place. A ...
Around the globe, Geographic Information Systems (GISs) are well established in the daily workflow o...
To tackle the problem of representing places we need to consider what people know and ask about them...
This work outlines an approach to handle the spatial dimension of information retrieval, i.e. querie...
International audienceThe space/place dichotomy has long been recognized in geography, and more broa...
From working with location-based information systems we know that positioning is problematic. A diff...
Places can hardly be formally represented in such way that their qualities can be experienced from t...