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Information Fusion and Geographic Information Systems

Proceedings of the Third International Workshop

  • Introduces research results received in the areas of information integration, development of GIS and GIS-applications for a wide spectrum of information systems

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography (LNGC)

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Table of contents (25 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIII
  2. Invited Papers

    1. Situation Management: Basic Concepts and Approaches

      • Gabriel Jakobson, John Buford, Lundy Lewis
      Pages 18-33
    2. Maritime GIS: From Monitoring to Simulation Systems

      • C. Claramunt, T. Devogele, S. Fournier, V. Noyon, M. Petit, C. Ray
      Pages 34-44
  3. Data, Information and Knowledge Harmonization, Integration and Fusion in GIS

    1. Intelligent Images Analysis in GIS

      • Philipp Galjano, Vasily Popovich
      Pages 45-68
    2. Context-Driven Information Fusion for Operational Decision Making in Humanitarian Logistics

      • Alexander Smirnov, Alexey Kashevnik, Tatiana Levashova, Nikolay Shilov
      Pages 69-83
    3. From Battle Management Language (BML) to Automatic Information Fusion

      • Ulrich Schade, Joachim Biermann, Miłosław Frey, Kellyn Kruger
      Pages 84-95
  4. Information Assurance and Protection in GIS

    1. Software Environment for Simulation and Evaluation of a Security Operation Center

      • Julien Bourgeois, Abdoul Karim Ganame, Igor Kotenko, Alexander Ulanov
      Pages 111-127
    2. Security Policy Verification Tool for Geographical Information Systems

      • Igor Kotenko, Artem Tishkov, Olga Chervatuk, Ekaterina Sidelnikova
      Pages 128-146
    3. Architecture Types of the Bit Permutation Instruction for General Purpose Processors

      • Moldovyan A. A., Moldovyan N. A., Moldovyanu P. A.
      Pages 147-159
  5. GIS as a Basis for Monitoring Systems

    1. System of Traffic Control on the Basis of Cartographic Databases and Geoinformation Technologies

      • A. A. Kravtsov, A. N. Kriuchkov, E. E. Sotikova
      Pages 187-193
    2. Information Fusion of Land Laser Scanning for Geographic Information Systems

      • Ilya S. Tarasov, Nikita A. Pikhtin
      Pages 194-201
    3. Using GIS to Analyze Acute Myocardial Infarction in Turkey

      • Mehmet Zeki Coskun, H. Can Ünen, Cevat Kırma, Ercument Yılmaz
      Pages 202-208
  6. Ontologies and Programming Technologies for GIS and GIS Applications

    1. Representing the Semantic Content of Topological Relations into Spatial Databases

      • Miguel Martinez, Marco Moreno, Miguel Torres, Serguei Levachkine
      Pages 223-233
    2. Intelligent Simulation of Hydrophysical Fields by Immunocomputing

      • Alexander O. Tarakanov, Ludmilla A. Sokolova, Sergey V. Kvachev
      Pages 252-262

About this book

This volume contains the papers presented at the International Workshop “Inf- mation Fusion and Geographical Information Systems” (IF&GIS’07) held in St. Petersburg, Russia, during May 27-29, 2007. The workshop was organized by the St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS). Research in the Geosciences field interprets the concept of Information Fusion as a synonym of an approach that permits research into all the problems and issues which program-makers and scientific researchers are faced with. Thus, topics that are to be covered during the workshop relate to issues such as harmonization, - tegration and information fusion. At the same time the spectrum of problems - der discussion exceeds the current bounds of developing GIS applications. This is a significant modern trend since GIS technology is more often used as an interface in support and decision making systems. As a result, it is difficult to consider Geoinformation Science without considering related scientific directions such as Ontology, Artificial Intelligent Systems and Situation Management.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Geoinformation Systems, St. Petersburg, Russia

    Vasily V. Popovich

  • Central European Institute of Technology, Department for Urbanism, Transport, Environment & Information Society, CEIT ALANOVA gemeinnützige GmbH, Schwechat, Austria

    Manfred Schrenk

  • NUWC, Newport

    Kyrill V. Korolenko

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