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Internet/Web, and HCI ;$v6292 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a3-642-15299-6 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aA Conceptual Data Model for Trajectory Data Mining -- Time-Geographic Density Estimation for Moving Point Objects -- Microtheories for Spatial Data Infrastructures - Accounting for Diversity of Local Conceptualizations at a Global Level -- The Family of Conceptual Neighborhood Graphs for Region-Region Relations -- Detecting Road Intersections from GPS Traces -- Semantic Referencing ? Determining Context Weights for Similarity Measurement -- User-Centric Time-Distance Representation of Road Networks -- Efficient Data Collection and Event Boundary Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks Using Tiny Models -- Combining Synchronous and Asynchronous Collaboration within 3D City Models -- Cognitive Invariants of Geographic Event Conceptualization: What Matters and What Refines? -- A Visibility and Spatial Constraint-Based Approach for Geopositioning -- Area-Preserving Subdivision Schematization -- Periodic Multi-labeling of Public Transit Lines -- Comparing the Effectiveness of GPS-Enhanced Voice Guidance for Pedestrians with Metric- and Landmark-Based Instruction Sets -- A Mismatch Description Language for Conceptual Schema Mapping and Its Cartographic Representation -- Detecting Change in Snapshot Sequences -- Multi-source Toponym Data Integration and Mediation for a Meta-Gazetteer Service -- Qualitative Change to 3-Valued Regions -- Collaborative Generalisation: Formalisation of Generalisation Knowledge to Orchestrate Different Cartographic Generalisation Processes -- Automatic Extraction of Destinations, Origins and Route Parts from Human Generated Route Directions -- Visual Exploration of Eye Movement Data Using the Space-Time-Cube -- 5D Data Modelling: Full Integration of 2D/3D Space, Time and Scale Dimensions. 330 $aSince its inception in Savannah, Georgia (USA) in 2000, the highly successful GIScience conferenceseries (www.giscience.org)has regularlyattractedover250 researchers from all over the world whose common interest lies in advancing the research frontiers of fundamental aspects of the production, dissemination, and use of geographic information. 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