
Information Fusion and Geographic Information Systems (IF&GIS 2013)
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- Intro
- Preface
- Contents
- Part I Invited Paper
- 1 Using Space-Based Technology for Smart Resource Management during Disaster Early Warnings
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Novelties
- 2.1 Data Collection Through Space-Based Technologies
- 2.2 Data Collection Through Sensor Networks
- 2.2.1 Adaptive Information System for Prevention and First Response
- 3.System Architecture
- 4.Conclusions
- References
- Part II Editorial
- 2 Intelligent GIS Conceptualization
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 1.1 Universal Model of Data
- 1.2 General Architecture of IGIS
- 2.Service-Oriented Architecture
- 2.1 General SOA of IGIS
- 2.2 Application Services
- 2.3 Database, Knowledge Base, and Ontology Services
- 2.4 End User Services
- 3.Ontology
- 3.1 Knowledge Representation by Ontology
- 3.2 Open Technology for Ontology Development
- 3.3 Ontology for Subject Domains
- 3.4 OWL and GML
- 3.5 Data and Workflow
- 4.Scenario Approach
- 4.1 Scenario Definition
- 4.2 Expert Systems
- 4.3 Inference Machine
- 4.4 Inference Machine as a System Supervisor
- 4.5 Expert System as the Core of the Decision-Making Support Subsystem
- 4.6 Case Studies of the Scenario Approach
- 5.Case Study
- 6.Conclusion
- References
- 3 Ten Years of the International Workshop ''Information Fusion and Geoinformation Systems''
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Subject Concepts
- 3.Scope and Scientific Level
- 4.Format Originality
- 5.Future Prospects
- 6.Conclusion
- References
- Part III Ontologies and Modeling in GIS
- 4 Semantic Retrieval of Geospatial Datasets Based on a Semantic Repository
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Related Work
- 3.The SemGsearch Methodology
- 3.1 Conceptualization Stage
- 3.1.1 DIS-C: Conceptual Similarity Algorithm
- 3.1.2 Application of Conceptual Similarity in GEONTO-MET
- 3.2 Stage of Synthesis
- 3.3 Stage of Analysis
- 4.Results
- 5.Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- 5 A Semantic Model to Query Spatial--Temporal Data
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Background
- 2.1 Representing Spatial Dynamics in an Ontology
- 2.2 Representation of Semantic Relations
- 2.3 Reasoning with Spatial--Temporal Information in an Ontology
- 2.4 Querying Information on a Spatial--Temporal Ontology
- 3.The Continuum Model
- 3.1 Rules for an Appropriate Use of the Model
- 3.2 Reasoning on the Continuum Model
- 4.Querying on the Continuum Model
- 5.Conclusions
- References
- 6 Modeling Concepts for Consistency Analysis of Multiple Representations and Heterogeneous 3D Geodata
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Related Work
- 2.1 Data Heterogeneity
- 2.2 Consistency and Multiple Representations
- 2.3 Consequences for Our Work
- 3.Hybrid Data Model
- 3.1 Hybrid Core
- 3.2 Extension of the Standard ISO 19107
- 3.2.1 Basic Modeling Principles
- 3.2.2 Extensions for Raster and Voxel Data
- 3.2.3 Extensions for CSG Data
- 4.Management of Multiple Representations
- 4.1 Modeling Concept for Multiple Representations
- 4.2 Modeling Concept for Hybrid Identities
- 5.Hybrid Consistency
- 5.1 Hybrid Consistency for Entirely Overlapping Object Representations
- 5.2 Hybrid Consistency for Partially Overlapping or Adjacent Object Representations
- 6.Conclusions and Outlook
- References
- 7 Modeling of Search Actions Under the Conditions of Variable Environment Properties
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Search Modeling in Layered-Heterogeneous Environments
- 3.Search Modeling in 2D Heterogeneous Environments
- 4.Conclusion
- References
- 8 OpenStreetMap-Based Dynamic Ridesharing Service
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Information Fusion with Smart-M3 Platform
- 3.The Ridesharing Service Ontology
- 3.1 Actors
- 3.2 Paths
- 4.OpenStreetMap-Based GIS for Ridesharing Service
- 5.Algorithm for Finding Matching Driver and Passenger Paths
- 5.1 Heuristics 1
- 5.2 Heuristics 2
- 6.System Working Scenario
- 7.Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Part IV Algorithms and Computational Issues for GIS
- 9 Application of Sleator-Tarjan Dynamic Trees in a Monitoring System for the Arctic Region Based on Remote Sensing Data
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.System Description
- 3.Application of Dynamic Trees
- 3.1 Overview on the Implementation of Sleator-Tarjan Dynamic Trees
- 3.2 Elementary Algorithms
- 3.3 Case Study
- 4.Conclusions
- References
- 10 A Two-Phase Multiobjective Local Search for GIS Information Fusion: Spatial Homogeneity and Semantic Information Tradeoff
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Background and Definitions
- 2.1 Terminology and Modeling
- 2.2 Multiobjective Optimization
- 2.3 Objectives
- 2.3.1 Visualization Improvement
- 2.3.2 Information Keeping
- 3.Resolution of the Problem
- 3.1 Aggregation of Two Concepts
- 3.1.1 Semantic Point of View
- 3.1.2 Spatial Point of View
- 3.1.3 Features Computation
- 3.2 Complexity of the Problem
- 3.2.1 Exploration Space
- 3.2.2 Computation Time
- 3.3 Local Search Approach
- 3.3.1 Two-Phase Local Search Algorithm
- 3.4 Semantic Distance
- 3.5 Spatial Distance
- 3.6 Computation of the Distances
- 3.7 Two-Phase Local Search: Distance Space and Objective Spaces
- 4.Experiments
- 4.1 Computation Time Analysis on Simulated Data
- 4.2 Quality Analysis on Simulated Data
- 4.3 Visual Analysis on Real Data
- 5.Conclusion and Perspectives
- 11 Parallel Algorithms of Discrete Fourier Transform for Earth Surface Modeling
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Examples of 3D Modeling Methods
- 2.1 Statistical Approach to Water Surface Fragment Forming
- 3.Parallel Algorithms of 2D DFT
- 3.1 The Hypercomplex Discrete Fourier Transform
- 3.2 Necessary Information from Algebraic Theory
- 3.3 The Basic Algorithm of 2D HDFT
- 3.4 Parallel Algorithm Based on Algebra Structure
- 3.5 Parallel Algorithm Based on Inner Parallelism of a Decomposition Scheme
- 4.Experimental Research
- 5.Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 12 Adaptive Multidimensional Measurement Processing Using Intelligent GIS Technologies
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Models for Multidimensional Measurement Processing
- 3.Method for Building Adaptive Processes for Dynamic Measurement Analyses
- 3.1 Algorithm Description
- 4.Principles of Element Selection in the Adaptive Processing Method
- 5.Description of Principles of Integration of Components of Measurement Intelligent Analyses into IGIS Systems
- 6.Description of Oceanographic Data Processing System and Results of Experiments
- 7.Conclusion
- References
- Part V Data Security for GIS
- 13 Logical Inference Framework for Security Management in Geographical Information Systems
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Related Work
- 3.General Architecture
- 4.Event Calculus Module
- 5.Model Checking Module
- 6.Ontological Repository
- 7.Implementation
- 7.1 Event Calculus
- 7.2 Model Checking
- 8.Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 14 Dynamical Attack Simulation for Security Information and Event Management
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.State-of-the-Art in Dynamical Attack Simulation
- 3.Dynamic Attack Simulator in AMSEC
- 4.Experiment Preparation and Implementation
- 4.1 Preparatory Stage
- 4.2 Parameter Setup
- 4.3 Simulation Stage
- 4.4 Output Data Analysis
- 5.Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Part VI Urban GIS
- 15 A Simulation Model of Urban Growth Driven by the Bosphorus Bridges
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Materials and Methodology
- 2.1 Study Area
- 2.2 Data
- 2.3 Software and Hardware
- 2.4 Creating a CA-Based Urban Growth Model
- 3.Results
- 4.Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- References
- 16 A New Method to Characterize Density Adapted to a Coarse City Model
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Methods
- 2.1 Open Space Tessellation
- 2.1.1 Open Space Geometry
- 2.1.2 Neighboring Properties
- 2.2 Density Characterization
- 2.2.1 Modified GSI and FSI
- 2.2.2 Density Profiles
- 2.3 Urban Classification Based on Density Indicators
- 3.Results
- 3.1 Study Area
- 3.2 Density Characterization
- 3.3 Urban Classification
- 3.3.1 Urban Density Clusters
- 3.3.2 Mean Density Profile of Clusters
- 4.Conclusion
- References
- Part VII Marine and Coastal GIS (for the Arctic Region)
- 17 The Skipper's Advisor: An Expert System for Coastal Navigation
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Basic Ideas
- 2.1 Moving Cloud of Data
- 2.2 Virtual Situation
- 2.3 Speech Interface
- 2.4 Three-Dimensional Model of Situation
- 3.Related Works
- 4.Research Prototype of the Expert System
- 5.Implementation Details of the System Prototype
- 6.Discussion
- References
- 18 Modeling of Noise and Acoustic Field Calculations in the Limited Water Area of Beibu Gulf Using Geospatial Data
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Modeling the Sea-Floor Relief and Its Geoacoustic Characteristics
- 3.Hydroacoustic Condition Modeling
- 4.Noise Modeling
- 5.Acoustic Field Modeling
- 6.Conclusion
- References
- 19 Anomaly Detection for the Security of Cargo Shipments
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Related Work
- 3.Anomaly Detection Technique
- 3.1 Common Sequences/Subsequences
- 3.2 Anomaly Degree
- 4.Experiment
- 4.1 Experimental Data
- 4.2 Real-World Data
- 5.Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- 20 Atmosphere and Ocean Data Processing in a Decision-Making Support System for Arctic Exploration
- Abstract
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Description of the Decision-Making Support System Structure
- 3.Description of Atmosphere and Oceanographic Data
- 4.Atmosphere and Ocean Data Processing in Decision-Making Support System
- 5.Representation of Atmosphere and Ocean Data and Results of Their Processing in DMSS
- 6.Case Study
- 7.Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- References
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