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Information Fusion and Geographic Information Systems: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop, 17-20 May 2009 2009 ed. [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 372 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 746 g, 139 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 372 p. 139 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-May-2009
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642003036
  • ISBN-13: 9783642003035
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 372 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 746 g, 139 Illustrations, black and white; XIII, 372 p. 139 illus., 1 Hardback
  • Serija: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-May-2009
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3642003036
  • ISBN-13: 9783642003035
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This volume contains the papers presented at the International Workshop Information Fusion and Geographic Information Systems (IF&GIS09) held in St. Petersburg, Russia in May 2009. The workshop was organized by the St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS). The workshop continues a series organised biannually, and attracts academics and industrials from a wide range of disciplines including computer science, geography, statistics, mathematics, hydrography, geomorphology, and environmental sciences. The objective of this workshop is to provide a forum for innovative research oriented towards Geographic Information Science and tech- logies and Corporate Information Systems whose close association highlight novel theoretical and practical challenges. The papers selected by the International Program Committee cover a wide range of innovative areas including ontological and semantic approaches for the representation of geographical data, geographical data monitoring, situation management and forecast, to emerging applications oriented to the maritime environment, disaster management and security threats. While traditional topics of GIS conferences are well represented and still being advanced, several new domains appear and stress the need for the development of versatile monitoring systems and decision making systems. While GIS already have a de facto standard for geographical monitoring and analysis, the papers accepted in this volume also illustrate several novel directions of application whose objective is more closely oriented to process modeling and decision making, and where the nature of the objects represented is revisited using ontological and semantic approaches.
Preface v
Organization xi
Invited Papers
Visual Analytics for Geographic Analysis, Exemplified by Different Types of Movement Data
3(16)
G. Andrienko
N. Andrienko
Application of Self-Organizing Maps to the Maritime Environment
19(20)
Victor J. A. S. Lobo
CIS and GIS
Concept for Corporate Information Systems Development Based on GIS Technologies
39(24)
V. Popovich
Data Harmonization in CIS
63(14)
A. Pankin
V. Kuzenny
iRank: Integral Ranking of Geographical Information by Semantic, Geographic, and Topological Matching
77(18)
F. Mata
S. Levachkine
GIS as a Basis for Monitoring System
A Multi-scale and Multi-modal Transportation GIS for the City of Guangzhou
95(18)
S. Chen
C. Claramunt
C. Ray
J. Tan
GIS for Profile-Based Context Formation in Situation Management
113(12)
A. Smirnov
N. Shilov
T. Levashova
A. Kashevnik
Immunocomputing for Geoinformation Fusion and Forecast
125(12)
A. Tarakanov
Ontologies and Programming Technologies for GIS and GIS Application
A Model-driven Approach for Designing Adaptive Web GIS Interfaces
137(12)
M. Angelaccio
A. D'Ambrogio
A. Krek
Semantic Similarity Applied to Geomorphometric Analysis of Digital Elevation Models
149(16)
M. Moreno-Ibarra
S. Levachkine
M. Torres
R. Quintero
G. Guzman
Dynamic Models of Geographic Environment Using Ontological Relations
165(12)
M. Martinez
S. Levachkine
Geospatial Information Integration Approach Based on Geographic Context Ontologies
177(16)
M. Torres
R. Quintero
S. Levachkine
M. Moreno
G. Guzman
An Approach to Comparing Different Ontologies in the Context of Hydrographical Information
193(16)
L. M. Vilches-Blazquez
J. A. Ramos
F. J. Lopez-Pellicer
O. Corcho
J. Nogueras-Iso
A Web-Service Approach for Multisensor Data Fusion and Geographic Information Systems
209(18)
M. C. Florea
N. Duclos-Hindie
E. Bosse
P. Valin
Monitoring of Terrorist Threat Based on GIS
Theoretical Investigation of Terrorism. Ontology Development
227(14)
P. Galjano
V. Popovich
Terrorists: Statistical Profile
241(10)
V. Osipov
Y. Ivakin
Geographical Information System for Analysis of Critical Infrastructures and their Hazards due to Terrorism, Man-Originated Catastrophes and Natural Disasters for the City of Gdansk
251(14)
M. Kulawiak
Z. Lubniewski
K. Bikonis
A. Stepnowski
Maritime GIS
IGIS Capabilities Application to Controlling Polystatic Detection Systems Ensuring Security of Marine Economic Activity
265(12)
V. Ermolaev
S. Kozlovskiy
A. Makshanov
Real-time Web-based GIS for Analysis, Visualization, and Integration of Marine Environment Data
277(12)
J. Dabrowski
M. Kulawiak
M. Moszynski
K. Bruniecki
L. Kaminski
A. Chybicki
A. Stepnowski
On Optimizing Search Efforts (Area Effectively Swept) Allocation in the Course of Search and Rescue Operations
289(12)
A. Makshanov
V. Ermolaev
Information Assurance and Protection in GIS
Design of Entrusting Protocols for Software Protection
301(16)
V. Desnitsky
I. Kotenko
Vector Finite Groups as Primitives for Fast Digital Signature Algorithms
317(14)
N. Moldovyan
A. Moldovyan
Multisignature Protocols and Problem of Simultaneous Signing a Package of Contracts
331(12)
P. Moldovyanu
E. Dernova
A. Kostina
N. Moldovyan
Integrated Usage of Data Mining Methods for Malware Detection
343(16)
D. Komashinskiy
I. Kotenko
Schemes for Data and User Authentication in Distributed GIS
359(11)
S. Shtanko
A. Pankin
Author Index 370