The Journal of Spatial Information Science is an international, interdisciplinary, open-access journal publishing research in spatial information science.
"Assessing the influence of indoor mapping sources for indoor spatial analysis of physical distancing" by @atmurray11, Jiwon Baik, Hannah Malak. https://t.co/9sRbw8Aei4 @UCSBgeog
"More is less - Adding zoom levels in multi-scale maps to reduce the need for zooming interactions" by Marion Dumont, Guillaume Touya, Cécile Duchêne. https://t.co/D0ZnhVu2M4 @IGNFrance#maps#cartography#generalisation
"Procedural metadata for geographic information using an algebra of core concept transformations" by Niels Steenbergen, Eric Top, Enkhbold Nyamsuren, Simon Scheider. https://t.co/g7F8Yz7z0W #semanticweb#transformation#concepts#geoinformation#workflows
"Distributed spatial data sharing: a new model for data ownership and access control" by Majid Hojati, Rob Feick, Steven Roberts, @carsonfarmer, Colin Robertson. https://t.co/mF7j8v3LXR #IPFS#blockchain#geospatial
New issue of @JOSIS_journal just out: https://t.co/GA57HIVrqh
Papers on Simpson's Paradox, road and drainage networks, fuzzy alpha shapes and routing preferences. Two commentaries on the evolution of GIScience and teaching in GIScience. #openAcess
Lots to read and think about
Teaching #GIScience in different intellectual contexts and to students who identify with other disciplines is part of everyday life for many of us. I reflected on this circumstance and some consequences in a commentary published today in @JOSIS_journal:
https://t.co/RUujAEVE9y
@GISRUK 2022 attendees, submit your papers for the JOSIS Special Feature for the 30th Geographical Information Science Research UK (GISRUK) Conference https://t.co/WcAS3IQVTy
We hope you enjoy reading them, and look forward to your submissions. Remember JOSIS is open access, has no publishing fees and is run by academics for academics.
4/4
Linguistic expression of place appreciation in English and Welsh
A case study in North Wales
Thora Tenbrink, Anwen Jago Williams
https://t.co/HE6jTbAZSc
Temporally relevant parallel top-k spatial keyword search
Suprio Ray, Bradford Nickerson
https://t.co/UE8bqkshog
3/4
Extracting locations from sport and exercise-related social media messages...
Pengyuan Liu et al.
https://t.co/BngPLsy9Ba
ClockBoard: A zoning system for urban analysis
Robin Lovelace, Martijn Tennekes, Dustin Carlino
https://t.co/BUKQ78NPYi
2/4
New issue of JOSIS just out. Five interesting and varied papers for your reading pleasure.
An experimental evaluation of grouping definitions for moving entities
Lionov Wiratma, Marc van Kreveld, Maarten Löffler, Frank Staals
https://t.co/HKj7T6AGwp
1/4
Remember @JOSIS_journal publishes research spanning the theory on geographical information science, computation with geospatial information and technologies for geographical information use.
We are open access and free to readers and authors. We'd love to have your papers!
5/5
and finally,
- semantics of place-related questions from Werner Kuhn and colleagues:
https://t.co/OrXihRLY3d
We hope you enjoy this issue - we had fun putting it together. Thanks to all our reviewers and authors for their hard work. Without you we couldn't do this.
4/5
- exploring the influence of the pandemic on place visits from @grantdmckenzie and Kevin Mwenda:
https://t.co/IxucSQlhsl
- looking at sense of place in Lisbon from Vicente Tang and colleagues:
https://t.co/zkhfODB8JO
3/5
- geospatial question answering from @haonan_baba and colleagues:
https://t.co/mp6d0IJ7T2
and a special feature on interdisciplinary perspectives on place (editorial from @franzbenjamin and @rwesterh87):
https://t.co/pXTGvjuFRH
with 3 more articles...
2/5
We've just published issue 23 of @JOSIS_journal. It includes papers on:
- topological relations from Matthew Dube: https://t.co/JS0ysQss7c;
- using text to model nature-based activities from @TextAndSpace:
https://t.co/h0XSUcVqQe
1/5
The AMD'21 workshop at @GIScience_conf that celebrated 10 years of movement analytics has just finished - thank you to my co-organisers & participats for great discussions Stay tuned for a call for a special issue of @JOSIS_journal ! https://t.co/5B5bpGFYVi