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GIR 2008: Napa Valley, California, USA
- Christopher B. Jones, Ross Purves:
Proceedings of the 5th ACM Workshop On Geographic Information Retrieval, GIR 2008, Napa Valley, California, USA, October 29-30, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-253-5
Geoparsing, scoping, and disambiguation
- Cláudio Elízio Calazans Campelo, Cláudio de Souza Baptista:
Geographic scope modeling for web documents. 11-18 - Davide Buscaldi, Paolo Rosso:
Map-based vs. knowledge-based toponym disambiguation. 19-22 - Ian Turton:
A system for the automatic comparison of machine and human geocoded documents. 23-24 - Tobias Josef Brunner, Ross Purves:
Spatial autocorrelation and toponym ambiguity. 25-26
Geographic references and web crawling
- Dirk Ahlers, Susanne Boll:
Retrieving address-based locations from the web. 27-34 - Dheerendranath Mundluru, Xiongwu Xia:
Experiences in crawling deep web in the context of local search. 35-42 - Florian A. Twaroch, Philip David Smart, Christopher B. Jones:
Mining the web to detect place names. 43-44
Spatial language and GIR
- Mark M. Hall, Christopher B. Jones:
Evaluating field crisping methods for representing spatial prepositions. 9-10
Query methods
- Maria Angelica A. Leite, Ivan L. M. Ricarte:
Document retrieval using fuzzy related geographic ontologies. 47-54 - Patricia Frontiera:
Flamenco + Geo: extending a hierarchical faceted metadata search interface with geographic capabilities. 55-56 - Rosie Jones, Ahmed Hassan Awadallah, Fernando Diaz:
Geographic features in web search retrieval. 57-58 - Diana Santos, Nuno Cardoso:
GikiP: evaluating geographical answers from wikipedia. 59-60 - Christian Sallaberry, Mauro Gaio, Damien Palacio, Julien Lesbegueries:
Fuzzying GIS topological functions for GIR needs. 1-8
Poster
- Emma J. Barker, Ross S. Purves:
A caption annotation scheme for georeferencing images. 45
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