The previous progress report on geographical information science (GIS) (Atkinson, 1997) reviewed a wide range of developments in GIS that occurred in or were published in 1996. The coverage was relatively broad since the report prior to that appeared in 1993 and there was great diversity to include. However, given the limited space available for reports, wide coverage can be superficial. With this in mind, the present report focuses on one aspect of GIS of great importance: the assessment and modelling of uncertainty in spatial databases. In particular, the focus of this report is on the geostatistical assessment of uncertainty
International audienceSpatial information is pervaded by uncertainty. Indeed, geographical data is o...
International audienceSpatial information is pervaded by uncertainty. Indeed, geographical data is o...
International audienceSpatial information is pervaded by uncertainty. Indeed, geographical data is o...
The previous progress report on geographical information science (GIS) (Atkinson, 1997) reviewed a w...
Uncertainty modeling and data quality for spatial data and spatial analyses are important topics in ...
In the previous report on geographical information science (GIS) I chose to concentrate on a single ...
In this paper, we are aware of that geographic information uncertainty may arise from the complexity...
In 1998, the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA) organized a multi-prong...
Due to lack of accurate measurements, or rapid changes in time, spatial data are often uncertain. Th...
I IntroductionIn the previous report on geographical information science (GIS) I chose to concentrat...
Abstract. Increasingly, geostatistical procedures have been used for analysis and for attribute mode...
Perfect information is seldom available to man or machines due to uncertainties inherent in real wor...
In this paper we review how the uncertainty in spatial information has been characterized. This incl...
In this paper we review how the uncertainty in spatial information has been characterized. This incl...
In this paper we review how the uncertainty in spatial information has been characterized. This incl...
International audienceSpatial information is pervaded by uncertainty. Indeed, geographical data is o...
International audienceSpatial information is pervaded by uncertainty. Indeed, geographical data is o...
International audienceSpatial information is pervaded by uncertainty. Indeed, geographical data is o...
The previous progress report on geographical information science (GIS) (Atkinson, 1997) reviewed a w...
Uncertainty modeling and data quality for spatial data and spatial analyses are important topics in ...
In the previous report on geographical information science (GIS) I chose to concentrate on a single ...
In this paper, we are aware of that geographic information uncertainty may arise from the complexity...
In 1998, the National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis (NCGIA) organized a multi-prong...
Due to lack of accurate measurements, or rapid changes in time, spatial data are often uncertain. Th...
I IntroductionIn the previous report on geographical information science (GIS) I chose to concentrat...
Abstract. Increasingly, geostatistical procedures have been used for analysis and for attribute mode...
Perfect information is seldom available to man or machines due to uncertainties inherent in real wor...
In this paper we review how the uncertainty in spatial information has been characterized. This incl...
In this paper we review how the uncertainty in spatial information has been characterized. This incl...
In this paper we review how the uncertainty in spatial information has been characterized. This incl...
International audienceSpatial information is pervaded by uncertainty. Indeed, geographical data is o...
International audienceSpatial information is pervaded by uncertainty. Indeed, geographical data is o...
International audienceSpatial information is pervaded by uncertainty. Indeed, geographical data is o...