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Transactions in GIS, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, February 2024
RESEARCH ARTICLES
- Jincheng Jiang, Junjie Wang, Hongming Yao, Zhenxin Zhang, Zhihua Xu:
Revealing the mobile sensing powers of semi-random and deterministic "drive-by" vehicle fleets. 2-22 - Shaonan Zhu
, YiXin Jiang, Jun Zhang, Qiang Dai, Xin Yang:
Evaluating the effect of urban flooding on spatial accessibility to emergency shelters based on social sensing data. 23-39 - Ling Yang
, Xingyu Zhou, Xin Yang
, Yang Chen
, Haiping Zhang
, Jiaming Na:
A new hierarchical analysis framework of building heights: Towards a more intuitive understanding of 3D urban structure. 40-57 - Xuehua Han, Juanle Wang, Xiaodong Zhang, Liang Wang, Dandan Xu:
Mining public behavior patterns from social media data during emergencies: A multidimensional analytical framework considering spatial-temporal-semantic features. 58-82 - Juqing Liu, Jun Li, Linwei Qiao, Mingke Li
, Emmanuel Stefanakis, Xuesheng Zhao, Qian Huang, Hao Wang, Chengye Zhang:
QuadGridSIM: A quadrilateral grid-based method for high-performance and robust trajectory similarity analysis. 83-107
Volume 28, Number 2, April 2024
RESEARCH ARTICLES
- Xiaolong Wang, Haowen Yan, Zhuo Wang, Xiaorong Gao:
Wemap-based direction model for individuals with limited spatial orientation skills. 111-129 - Marina Georgati
, João Monteiro
, Bruno Martins
, Carsten Keßler
, Henning Sten Hansen
:
Modeling population distribution: A visual and quantitative analysis of gradient boosting and deep learning models for multi-output spatial disaggregation. 130-153 - Kai Xu, Songshan Yue
, Qingbin Chen, Jin Wang, Fengyuan Zhang, Yijie Wang, Peilong Ma, Yongning Wen
, Min Chen
, Guonian Lü:
Construction of an open knowledge framework for geoscientific models. 154-175 - Christin Henzen
, Arne Rümmler
, Heiko Figgemeier
, Michael Wagner
, Lars Bernard
, Ralph Müller-Pfefferkorn
:
Research data infrastructures in environmental sciences - Challenges and implementation approaches focusing on the integration of software components. 176-199 - Jean-François Girres
:
Combining error models to reduce the imprecision of geometric length measurement in vector databases. 200-222
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Gaganpreet Kaur, Yasir Afaq
:
Developments in deep learning for change detection in remote sensing: A review. 223-257
RESEARCH ARTICLES
- Lei Zhou, Weiye Xiao, Han Li, Chen Wang, Xueqin Wang, Zhenlong Zheng:
Identify social and job disparities in the relationship between job-housing balance and urban commuting using Baidu trajectory big data. 258-277 - Yongqi Zhang
, Xiao Fu
, Zhaoyuan Yu, Shuli Luo:
How does multi-modal travel enhance tourist attraction accessibility? A refined two-step floating catchment area method using multi-source data. 278-302 - Yuchen Yan
, Wei Quan, Hua Wang:
A data-driven adaptive geospatial hotspot detection approach in smart cities. 303-325 - Ramón Molinero-Parejo
, Francisco Aguilera-Benavente
, Montserrat Gómez-Delgado
:
Adapting moving-window metrics to vector datasets for the characterization and comparison of simulated urban scenarios. 326-348 - Chuanfa Chen
, Kunyu Li:
Spatiotemporal stacking method with daily-cycle restrictions for reconstructing missing hourly PM2.5 records. 349-367 - Reza Mohammadi, Mohammad Taleai
, Philipp Otto, Monika Sester
:
Analyzing urban crash incidents: An advanced endogenous approach using spatiotemporal weights matrix. 368-410 - Zhenxuan He, Tong Zhang
, Wangshu Wang
, Jing Li:
A deep pedestrian trajectory generator for complex indoor environments. 411-432 - Daihu Yang, Chuanbing Wang, Liqing Qian:
Does the use of GIS in geographical education yield better learning outcomes? Evidence from a quasi-experimental study on air pollution teaching. 433-454
Volume 28, Number 3, May 2024
RESEARCH ARTICLES
- Fenli Jia, Jian Yang, Linfang Ding, Guangxia Wang, Guomin Song:
An ontology-based semantic description model of ubiquitous map images. 457-485 - Shangyou Wu, Wenhao Yu, Yifan Zhang, Mengqiu Huang:
Multimodal learning with only image data: A deep unsupervised model for street view image retrieval by fusing visual and scene text features of images. 486-508 - Youjun Tu, Zihan Shu, Wenjun Wu, Zongyi He, Junli Li:
Spatiotemporal analysis of global grain trade multilayer networks considering topological clustering. 509-534 - Jialiang Gao, Peng Peng, Feng Lu, Shu Wang, Xiaowei Xie, Christophe Claramunt:
Knowledge-driven spatial competitive intelligence for tourism. 535-563 - Zhong Wang, Kai Cao, Yu Lung Marcus Chiu, Qiushi Feng:
Spatial multi-objective optimization of primary healthcare facilities: A case study in Singapore. 564-581 - Yanmin Jin, Lejingyi Zhou, Zhengxiang Song, Lingling Wei, Xinyi Zheng, Xiaohua Tong, Xiongfeng Yan:
Line simplification with sidedness relationship consistency using the constrained total least squares method. 582-603 - Changzhen Wang, Tracy Onega, Fahui Wang:
Overlapping cancer service areas: Delineation and implications. 604-622 - Zheng Yi, Zhehao Zhang, Haiming Wang:
Measuring metro station area's TODness: An exploratory study of Shenyang based on multi-source urban data. 623-653
REVIEW ARTICLE
- Zijian Guo, Xintao Liu:
How artificial intelligence cooperating with agent-based modeling for urban studies: A systematic review. 654-674
RESEARCH ARTICLE
- Yuxin Ji, Yiran Wang, Yuxiang Wei, Jihua Wang, Wei Yan:
An ontology-based rule mapping approach for integrating IFC and CityGML. 675-696
ERRATUM
- Correction to 'Open source map matching with Markov decision processes: A new method and a detailed benchmark with existing approaches'. 697-698
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