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Generating vague neighbourhoods through data mining of passive web data / Paul Brindley in International journal of geographical information science IJGIS, vol 32 n° 3-4 (March - April 2018)
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Titre : Generating vague neighbourhoods through data mining of passive web data Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Paul Brindley, Auteur ; James Goulding, Auteur ; M. L. Wilson, Auteur Année de publication : 2018 Article en page(s) : pp 498 - 523 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Géomatique web
[Termes IGN] adresse postale
[Termes IGN] base de données d'adresses
[Termes IGN] exploration de données géographiques
[Termes IGN] extraction automatique
[Termes IGN] limite indéterminée
[Termes IGN] recherche d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] structure sociale
[Termes IGN] voisinage (relation topologique)
[Termes IGN] zone urbaineRésumé : (Auteur) Neighbourhoods have been described as ‘the building blocks of public services society’. Their subjective nature, however, and the resulting difficulties in collecting data, means that in many countries there are no officially defined neighbourhoods either in terms of names or boundaries. This has implications not only for policy but also business and social decisions as a whole. With the absence of neighbourhood boundaries many studies resort to using standard administrative units as proxies. Such administrative geographies, however, often have a poor fit with those perceived by residents. Our approach detects these important social boundaries by automatically mining the Web en masse for passively declared neighbourhood data within postal addresses. Focusing on the United Kingdom (UK), this research demonstrates the feasibility of automated extraction of urban neighbourhood names and their subsequent mapping as vague entities. Importantly, and unlike previous work, our process does not require any neighbourhood names to be established a priori. Numéro de notice : A2018-043 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE/URBANISME Nature : Article nature-HAL : ArtAvecCL-RevueIntern DOI : 10.1080/13658816.2017.1400549 En ligne : https://doi.org/10.1080/13658816.2017.1400549 Format de la ressource électronique : URL Article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=89264
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 079-2018022 RAB Revue Centre de documentation En réserve L003 Disponible 079-2018021 RAB Revue Centre de documentation En réserve L003 Disponible Proceedings of the GIS Research UK, 10th Annual Conference, GISRUK 2002, 3rd - 5th April, University of Sheffield / Steve Wise (2002)
Titre : Proceedings of the GIS Research UK, 10th Annual Conference, GISRUK 2002, 3rd - 5th April, University of Sheffield Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : Steve Wise, Éditeur scientifique ; Paul Brindley, Éditeur scientifique ; Young-Hoon Kim, Éditeur scientifique ; Chris Openshaw, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Geographical Information Science Research - UK GISRUK Année de publication : 2002 Conférence : GISRUK 2002, 10th GIS research UK annual conference 03/04/2002 05/04/2002 Sheffield Royaume-Uni Importance : 353 p. Format : 21 x 30 cm Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Géomatique
[Termes IGN] base de données localisées
[Termes IGN] classification
[Termes IGN] données environnementales
[Termes IGN] données socio-économiques
[Termes IGN] généralisation automatique de données
[Termes IGN] géomètrie algorithmique
[Termes IGN] métadonnées
[Termes IGN] métadonnées géographiques
[Termes IGN] modèle numérique de terrain
[Termes IGN] système d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] visualisation 3D
[Termes IGN] visualisation de donnéesNote de contenu : Keynote Speakers
1: GISRUK: Reflections on its Past, Present and Future / Ian Masser
2: But is it GIS?/ Chris Gold
3: Beyond Representation: Can GIS Ever Grasp the Challenge of Spatial Prediction? / Michael Batty
Session 1A: Digital Terrain Models
The Use of Elevation Data in Flood Inundation Models: A Comparison of Landmap and Ordnance Survey Land-Form Profile / Matthew D. Wilson and Peter M Atkinson
Selecting an Interpolation Method: Supporting the User with an Intelligent System / William Cooper & Claire Jarvis
Interpolation of Continuous Surfaces for Terrain Modeling with Coons Patches / Marco Hugentobler
Exploring Multiple Viewshed Analysis using Terrain Features and Optimisation Techniques / Young-Hoon Kim, Sanjay Rana, & Steve Wise
Fast Viewshed Computation using Topographic Features / Sanjay Rana
Session 1B: Metadata
MaGIK: Managing Geo-Spatial Imagery and Knowledge / M Bertolotto, J.D. Carswell & D. Wilson
Alternative Interpretations of Confusion Matrices I Concept Lattices / A.J. Comber, P.F. Fisher & R.A. Wadsworth
First things first: An Ontological Approach to Coastal Mapping / Ian Densham & Jonathan Raper
Bridging the Gap - Delivering Customisable Teaching Materials to Enhance Utilisation of Geographic Data / R.S. Purves, D.J.M. Medycki-Scott, D. Fairbairn, W.A. Mackaness, L.. Robertson & J Wood
Session 2A: Socio-Economic Applications
The Impact of Future Climate Change on Childhood Malaria in Africa: Developing a Fuzzy Logic Model / Gemma Davies, Christopher J. Thomas & Christine E. Dunn
Engaging Citizens: The Bradford Community Statistics Project / Derek Reeve, Erik Thommason Steve Scott & Ludi Simpson
Using GIS to Identify Social Vulnerability in areas of the UK that are at risk from flooding / Tom Kieron Whittington
Small Area Based Population Exposure Estimates for Modelled NO„ Pollution Data. / Paul Brindley, Steve Wise, Ravi Maheswaran, & Robert Haining
Community Based Internet GIS: A Public Oriented Interactive Decision Support System / Tan Yigitcanlar
Session 2B: Environmental Applications I
Assessing the Quality Implications of Accessing Spatial Data: the Case for GIS and Environmental Modelling / Yang Li & Allan J. Brimicombe
A GIS-Based Methodology to Support the Development of Local Recycling Strategies / Andrew Lovett, Julian Palfitt & Gilla Sonnenberg
Development and Evaluation of Strategic Planning for Wind Energy / David Miller & Jane Morrice
Recreational Site Choice Modelling Using a GIS Approach / Mette Termansen, Colin McClean & Hans Skov-Petersen
Session 2C: Algorithmic Issues
Conditional Simulation of Monthly Temperature Surfaces Using Simulated Annealing / Michelle Colley & Claire Jarvis
Shortest Path Computation: A Comparative Analysis / Ross Sherlock, Peter Mooney, Adam Winstanley & Jan Husdal
An Evolutionary Decision Support System / Dan Costelloe, Peter Mooney & Adam Winstanley
What I Did on My Vacation: Spatio-Temporal Log Analysis with Interactive Graphics and Morphometric Surface Derivatives / David Mountain & Jason Dykes
Session 3A: Socio-Economic Applications II
Routing Out the Hot Spots: Towards using GIS and Crime-Place Principles to Evaluate Crime and 101 Disorder on Public Transport Systems / Andrew Newton
An Investigation into Changing Patterns of Poverty Using Spatial Statistics: A Case Study of Inner London / Scott Orford
Weighted Voronoi Polygons Technique for Voting Behaviour Analysis in Rio de Janeiro / Sinesio Porto Alves Jr., Carlos Camara Alves, Maria Emilia Sant' Anna Moraes & Sousa
Identifying Repeat Victimisation using Crime Mapping and Analysis / Paul Brindley, Max Craglia, Robert Haining & Young-Hoon Kim
Integrating Spatially and Temporally Explicit Decision-making Process into Cellular Automata Modelling / Jianquan Cheng & Ian Masser
In Search of Pockets of Deprivation in Rural Scotland / Daniel Exeter, Paul Boyle & Robin Flowerdew
Session 3B: Environmental Applications II
Do Woodland Planning Schemes Deliver Market Benefits Efficiently? / Neil Bailey, Tom Clements, Dr John Lee & Dr Stewart Thompson
Remote Sensing and GIS for Irrigation Water Resources Planning / Islam Abou El-Magd & Trevor Tanton
Using GIS and Remote Sensing To Parameterise Spatially Distributed Soil-Erosion Models / Nadeem Hasher?? & Nick Drake
Visualising Future Coastal Landscapes / Simon Jude, Andrew P. Jones, Julian E. Andrews & Ian J. Bateman
The Application of GIS to Support Land Administration Services in Ghana / Isaac Karikari, John Stillwell & Steve Carver
Genetic Algorithm Based Present and Future Bioclimatic Modelling of Continental Scale Sub-Saharan African Plant Distributions in a GIS / Simon Tokumine, Colin Mcclean & Jon Lovett
Session 3C: Ordnance Survey Special Session
Research and Innovation at Ordnance Survey / Glen Hart
The Virtual Research Unit / Nick Groome
A Research Agenda for Digital Elevation Modeling: Report from an Ordnance Survey Research
Workshop / Steve Wise
EDINA Digimap: 2 years on / David Medyckyj-Scott
Session 4A: GIS and the Social Sciences Special Session
The Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science — an Overview of Objectives and Programmes / Donald G. Janelle
GI and Society: a Key Part of the European GI Research Agenda / Dr. Max Craglia
Session 4B: Remote Sensing
Super-Resolution Land Cover Classification Using a Simple Pixel-Swapping Algorithm / Peter M. Atkinson
Urban Land Use Function from Land Cover Form: Quantifying The Structural Separability of Urban Land Use / Stuart Barr, Alan Steel & Mike Barnsley
Mapping 'Historical' Fire Scars in the Canadian Boreal Forests / Andrea Ferreruela, Richard Wadsworth, France Gerard & Stephen Plummer
Surface Classification from Airborne Laser Scanning Data / Sagi Filin
An Assessment of the Intrinsic Statistical Separability of Urban Built-Form Land Cover Types in High Spatial Resolution Multispectral Imagery / Louise Mackay, Stuart Barr & Phil Rees
Session 4C: Shape and Generalization
Characterization of Complex Bends / Xavier Barillot
Shape-Space Analysis of Urban Areas: Some Initial Findings / Chris Brunsdon & Martin Charlton
Automatically Structuring Archaeological Features on Topographic Maps / Laura Keyes & Adam Winstanley
Context-Based Classification of Objects in Cartographic Data / Leo Mulhare, Diarmuid 0 'Donoghue & Adam C. Winstanley
Session SA: Socio-Economic Applications III
Multivariate Zone Design: A Comparison of Deprivation Indices for Modifiable Areal Units in Tyne and Wear / Konstantinos Daras & Seraphim Alvanides
The Malta NPI Project: Developing a Fully-Accessible Information System / Malcolm Borg & Saviour Formosa
Spatial Methodologies to Support Post War Reconstruction / Sultan Z Barakat, Adrijana Car & Peter J Halls
Developing a GIS-Based Cellular Automata Model of Urban Spatial Growth for Penang State, Malaysia / Narimah Samat, Stuart Barr & Steve Carver
How Far is Far? Towards the Construction of a Remoteness Index for New Zealand (RINZ) / Nicholas J. Tate, Chris Skelly, Ron King & Lars Brabyn
Session 5B: Database issues I
A Geographic Tasks Server - Implementation of the Locating Task / Benedicte Bucher
Enabling Distributed GIS / Simon Doyle & Martin Daly
A Peer-to-Peer Architecture for Collaborative Spatial Data Exchange / Jo Wood
A Unified Object-Oriented System for Continuous Pattern Analysis for Temporal GIS / A.Adamu, S. Khaddaj & M. Morad
Implementing Spatio-Temporality Within an Existing GIS / Ed Nash, Phil James & David Parker
Session 6A: Visualization
Animated Cartography for Geovisualization: Problems, Proposals, Prototype / Jason Dykes & Sanjay Rana
Visualization of Flow Data / David Manley
Technical Design Issues of Linking Geospatial Technology for 3D Visualisation, Interaction and Analysis / Yonghui Song, Nigel M Trodd, Andy Hamilton Xiaonan Zhang, Terrence Fernando & Jialiang Yao
GIS-Based Visualisation of Rural Landscapes: Defining "Sufficient Realism" for Environmental Decision-Making / Katy Appleton & Andrew Lovett
From Visibility to Noticability: An Investigation into the Feasibility of Calculating Perceptual Areas and Identifying Visually Prominent Parts of the Landscape / William Tompkinson & Richard Wadsworth
Session 6B: Database Issues II
Elaborating Bus Line Representation for Passenger Trip Guidance / Zhengdong Huang & Masser Ian
Simulating the Scaling Tendency of Information Spaces using CA-Type Approach / Narushige Shiode
Preliminary Observations on Identity-Based Change Primitives and Operations / Fouad B.Chedid
A Discreet Relationship: Real Estate Investing + GIS / Napier Fuller
Developing the CHCC into a Major Learning and Teaching Resource: Progress on the Census Area Statistics / Linda See, Myles Gould, Jackie Carter, Phil Rees, Danny Dorling & Helen Durham
Poster Papers (in alphabetical order)
Reconciliation of Terminologies in Urban Applications Toward Ontology Integration Approach / Ahmed Ab. Arara
A GIS Approach to Predicting Glacier Distributions in Mountainous Regions / K.E. Arrell & 1.S. Evans
Building Polygon Detection by Vector Processing of LIDAR Data / Samson Okoth Ayugi & Jeremy Morley
From Products to Information: Manipulating, Comparing and Interrelating European Datasets on Roads, Human-Made Features, Population Density, Land Cover, Protected Areas, Burnt Areas, Biodiversity and Species Distribution. / Dr. Steffen Fritz
From Pixels on Image to Boundaries in GIS: Extraction of Roads with Uncertain Edges / Guennadi Guienko & Yerach Doytsher
Establishing a National GIS System for Saudi Arabia: Challenges and Recommendations / Hassan Hegab
Geographical Information System and Fuzzy Logic in Waste Management / Samantha Lorito
Analysis of Seasonal and Interannual Behavioural Patterns in Terrestrial South American Vegetation Systems / Manoharadas Manobavan, Neil S. Lucas & Doreen S. Boyd
Neighbourhood An Analysis of Health and Social Issues: Health and Social Inequalities in the London Borough of Brent / Les Mayhew & Michelle Colley
GIS and Tsunami Disaster Management: a New Methodology / Maria Papathoma & Dale Domittey-Howes
Modelling Population Distribution with OS Landline.Plus and Landsat Imagery/ Stephen Robinson, Mitchel Langford & Nicholas J. Tate
Landmap Strip Data: Planimetric and Height Quality Assessment / Mike I Smith & Kamie Kitmitto
Usability Testing for Improving Interactive Geovisualization Environments / Carolina Tobon
GIS Application for Environmentally Sustainable Urban Land Use Planning in Colombo Urban Area / Padma Weerakoon
GIS and Earthquake Impact Scenarios (EIS): Concepts and Issues Involved in Implementing a Seismological Risk Assessment in the UK / Antonia Jane Weston, Andrew Lovett, Paul Burton & Colin Davenport
Metadata, the Driving Force for the Discovery and Reliable Usage of Terrain Information / Daniel Wirz
Categorical Database Generalization Aided by Data Structure / Liu Yaolin, Martin Molenaar & Menno-Jan Kraak
Realisation of the National Sensivity Map of Desertification with Remote Sensing: Application in all Stepp of Algeria / A. Zegrar, A. Allam, I. Haddouche & T. IfteneNuméro de notice : 19714 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE/INFORMATIQUE Nature : Actes Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=82952 Exemplaires(1)
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