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AutoCarto 2005 papers

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Asterisks denote papers published in the AutoCarto 2005 proceedings [CaGIS vol. 32, no. 4]. These papers 
are accessible at Ingenta

  • A Comparative Analysis of Areal Interpolation Methods* by Kevin Hawley and Harold Moellering
  • A Prototype Temporal GIS for Multiple Spatio-Temporal Representations* by Yanfen Le
  • Aligning or Matching: Cartographic Perspectives on Geographic Integration by Francis Harvey
  • An Articifical-Neural-Network-based, Constrained CA Model for Simulating Urban Growth*
    by Quingfeng Guan, Liming Wang, and Keith C. Klarke
  • An Assessment of Differences in Algorithms for Computing Fundamental Topographic Parameters
    by Su Jin Lee and Keith C. Clarke
  • An Information Model for Maps: Towards Cartographic Production from GIS Databases
    by Aileen Buckley, Charlie Frye, Barbara Buttenfield, and Torrin Hultgren
  • An Ontology-Driven Approach to Representing and Visualizing Critical Infrastructure
    Interdependencies
    by Robert K.McNally, Seok-Won Lee, Deepak Yavagal, Wei-Ning Xiang
  • Approaches for Cluster Analysis of Activity Locations along Streets: From Euclidean Plane
    to Street Network Space
    by Yongmei Lu
  • Assessing Resampling Accuracy of Categorical Data Using Random Points* by Jeong Chang Seong
  • Assessing the Usability of a Wearable Computer System for Outdoor Pedestrian Navigation
    by Thomas J. Pingel and Keith C. Clarke
  • Balancing “Individual Privacy” and “the Public’s Right to Know” or How to Properly Display
    the Location of Confidential Crime Data on Publicly Available Internet Sites
    by Michael Leitner
  • Combining Usability Techniques to Design Geovisualization Tools for Epidemiology*
    by Anthony C. Robinson, Jin Chen, Eugene J. Lengerich, Hans G. Meyer, Alan M. MacEachren
  • Constraints in Models and Implementations of (VR) Geo-info Systems by Jildou Louwsma,
    Sisi Zlatanova, Ron van Lammeren, and Peter van Oosterom
  • Database-stored Representations and Overrides, Supporting Automated Cartography
    with Human Creativity
    by Paul Hardy, Cory Eicher, Marc-Olivier Briat, Thierry Kressmann
  • Design Considerations for Haptic and Auditory Map Interfaces* by Matt Rice, R. Daniel Jacobson,
    and David Jones
  • Developing a GIS-based Urbanization Prediction Method that Takes into Account
    Neighborhood Relationship of the Unit of the “Block:” A Look at the Environs
    of the Keihanshin Metropolitan Area in Japan
    by Kayoko Yamato
  • Distributed Cartography: A Look at Web-Mapping Service and how it Changes the Mapping
    Process
    by Rex G. Cammack
  • Exploring the Hidden Potential of Common Spatial Data Model to Visualize Uncertainty*
    by Julian Kardos, Antoni Moore and George Benwell
  • Geospatial Data Integration for Groundwater Recharge Estimation in Hard Rock Terrain
    by Y.B. Katpatal and Y.A. Dube
  • Gesture and Speech-based Maps to Support Use of GIS for Crisis Management:
    A User Study
    by Sven Fuhrmann, Alan M. MacEachren, Jianwei Dou, Ke Wang, and Adrian Cox
  • Gradation as a Communication Device in Area-Class Maps* by Barry Kronenfeld
  • Managing Multiple Representations of "Base Carto" Features: A Data Modeling Approach by Barbara Buttenfield and Torrin Hultgren 
  • Map Design Evaluation for Mobile Display* by Julie Dillemuth
  • Mining Critical Infrastructure Information from Municipality Data Sets: A Knowledge-driven
    Approach and its Applications
    by Wei-Ning Xiang, William J. Tolone, Anita Raja, David Wilson,
    Qianhong Tang, Ken McWilliams, and Robert K. McNally
  • Non-Photorealism in 3D Geovirtual Environments by Jürgen Döllner and Henrik Buchholz
  • Open Source Software, Web Services, and Internet-based Geographic Information
    System Development
    by Brian N. Hilton
  • Preserving the Privacy of Health Records while Testing Hypotheses of Relationships between
    Health Outcomes and Point-based Sources of Pollution
    by Gerard Rushton and Soumya Mazumdar
  • Supporting the Comparison of Choropleth Maps Using an Evolutionary Algorithm*
    by Ningchuan Xiao and Marc P. Armstrong
  • Lidar Evaluation Data for Surface Hydrologic Modeling: Resolution and Representation Issues* 
    by Christopher P. Barber and Ashton Shortridge
  • The Case of the Missing Overlays: A Strategy for the History of the Digital Transition
    in Cartography 
    by John Cloud
  • The Role of Web Feature and Web Map Services in Real-Time Geospatial Data Sharing
    for Time-Critical Applications* 
    by Chuanrong Zhang and Weidong Li
  • Towards a 3D Feature Overlay through a Tetrahedral Mesh Data Structure*
    by Edward Verbree∗, Arno van der Most, Wilko Quak, and Peter van Oosterom
  • Variable-scale Topological Data Structures Suitable for Progressive Data Transfer:
    The GAP-face Tree and GAP-edge Forest*
    by Peter van Oosterom
  • Visualization of Qualitative Locations in Geographic Information Systems*
    by Xiaobai Yao and Bin Jiang


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