With the aim to improve the quality of gazetteers for geographic information retrieval systems, we present a method to detect place names employed by people submitting information to Web resources. We investigate how often people refer to a place using locative phrases in web queries and address the problem of defining cognitively significant place names. We propose Web mining as a means to decide whether a given particular named entity is in fact a place
Place descriptions in everyday communication or in online text provide a rich source of spatial know...
Location extraction, also called toponym extraction, is a field covering geoparsing, extracting spat...
The World Wide Web is the largest collection of geospatial data. However, this tremendous resource i...
With the aim to improve the quality of gazetteers for geographic information retrieval systems, we p...
{evandrofonseca08, igor.wendt} AT gmail.com Abstract. This paper presents an approach that identifie...
The current web is rich in geographically referenced data. Mining, retrieving and sharing these data...
Vernacular place names pose a research challenge in geographic information retrieval. There is a lon...
In this paper we present an approach to the ac-quisition of geographical gazetteers. Instead of crea...
Place names are often used to describe and to enquire about geographical information. It is common f...
The majority of textual information currently available on the Internet contains some sort of geogra...
Databases of places have become increasingly popular to identify places of a given type that are clo...
Place recommender systems are increasingly being used to find places of a given type that are close ...
Location extraction, also called toponym extraction, is a field covering geoparsing, extracting spat...
Location-based services to find goods and services based on geographical location are fast becoming ...
A typical location extraction approach consists of two steps, location name detection and location e...
Place descriptions in everyday communication or in online text provide a rich source of spatial know...
Location extraction, also called toponym extraction, is a field covering geoparsing, extracting spat...
The World Wide Web is the largest collection of geospatial data. However, this tremendous resource i...
With the aim to improve the quality of gazetteers for geographic information retrieval systems, we p...
{evandrofonseca08, igor.wendt} AT gmail.com Abstract. This paper presents an approach that identifie...
The current web is rich in geographically referenced data. Mining, retrieving and sharing these data...
Vernacular place names pose a research challenge in geographic information retrieval. There is a lon...
In this paper we present an approach to the ac-quisition of geographical gazetteers. Instead of crea...
Place names are often used to describe and to enquire about geographical information. It is common f...
The majority of textual information currently available on the Internet contains some sort of geogra...
Databases of places have become increasingly popular to identify places of a given type that are clo...
Place recommender systems are increasingly being used to find places of a given type that are close ...
Location extraction, also called toponym extraction, is a field covering geoparsing, extracting spat...
Location-based services to find goods and services based on geographical location are fast becoming ...
A typical location extraction approach consists of two steps, location name detection and location e...
Place descriptions in everyday communication or in online text provide a rich source of spatial know...
Location extraction, also called toponym extraction, is a field covering geoparsing, extracting spat...
The World Wide Web is the largest collection of geospatial data. However, this tremendous resource i...