This book presents the research papers accepted for the 21st AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, held at Lund University Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Centre, Sweden on 12–15 June 2018. It discusses the role of geospatial technologies in the digitalization of society and is intended primarily for professionals and researchers in fields that can benefit from geoinformation – both within and outside the area of geographic information science.
Evaluating spatial data acquisition and interpolation strategies for
river bathymetries.- PLANTING: Computing High Spatio-Temporal Resolutions of
Photovoltaic Potential of 3D City Models.- Interpolation of rainfall through
polynomial regression in the Marche Region (Central Italy).- 3D
georeferencing of historical photos by volunteers.- Patterns of consumption
and connectedness in GIS Web sources.- Charting the geographies of
crowdsourced information in Greater London.- Supporting the monitoring of
cheetahs in Kenya by mobile map apps.- A Top-Down Algorithm with Free
Distance Parameter for Mining Top-k Flock Patterns.- Optimization and
Evaluation of a High Performance Open-Source Map-Matching Implementation.- A
Personalized Location-based and Serendipity-oriented Point of Interest
Recommender Assistant Based on Behavioral Patterns.- A Positional Quality
Control Test Based on Proportions.- Animation as a Visual Indicator of
Positional Uncertainty in Geographic Information.