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Information Fusion and Geographic Information Systems

Towards the Digital Ocean

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  • © 2011

Overview

  • Considers the development of GIS with a specific relation to Artificial Intelligent Science, Corporate Information Systems, and computational developments
  • Addresses several research issues from the modelling, analysis, information processing and visualization of geographic information with a specific application to the maritime environment Holistic Approach
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Invited Papers

  2. Ontologies and Programming Technologies for GIS and GIS Applications

  3. Ontologies and Programming Technologies for GIS and GIS Applications

  4. GIS Data Fusion

  5. GIS Algorithms and Computational Issues

  6. Novel and Emerging Marine GIS Research Areas

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The Workshop Proceedings reflect problems of advanced geo-information science as far as they are specifically concerned with the maritime environment at large. The Proceedings incorporate papers presented by leading scientists researching in the considered professional area and by practitioners engaged in GIS and GIS applications development. They pay close attention to the problems of scientific and technological innovations and the ensuing opportunities to make seas safer and cleaner. Furthermore, they periodically measure the ground covered and new challenges with respect to economic and shipping trends as related to Artificial Intelligence; GIS ontologies; GIS data integration and modelling; Underwater acoustics; GIS data fusion; GIS and corporate information systems; GIS and real-time monitoring systems; GIS algorithms and computational issues; Novel and emerging marine GIS research areas; Monitoring of maritime terrorist threat; Maritime and environmental GIS; Navigation-based and maritime transportation GIS; Human factors in maritime GIS; Coastal and environmental GIS.

Editors and Affiliations

  • SPIIRAS 39, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

    Vasily V. Popovich

  • Naval Academy Research Institute, Brest naval, France

    Christophe Claramunt, Thomas Devogele

  • Inst. Stadt, Verkehr, Umwelt und, Informationsgesellschaft, CEIT ALANOVA gemeinnützige GmbH, Schwechat, Austria

    Manfred Schrenk

  • B1320, NAVSEA, Chief Scientist/NUWC Code 1543, Newport, USA

    Kyrill Korolenko

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