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. Ed(S): Ivan, Igor; Singleton, Alex; Horak, Jiri; Inspektor, Tomas - Rise Of Big Spatial Data - 9783319451220 - V9783319451220
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Rise Of Big Spatial Data

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Description for Rise Of Big Spatial Data Hardback. Editor(s): Ivan, Igor; Singleton, Alex; Horak, Jiri; Inspektor, Tomas. Series: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography. Num Pages: 435 pages, 26 black & white illustrations, 129 colour illustrations, 40 black & white tables, biogra. BIC Classification: RGW; UNF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 24. Weight in Grams: 812.

This edited volume gathers the proceedings of the Symposium GIS Ostrava 2016, the Rise of Big Spatial Data, held at the Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic, March 16–18, 2016. Combining theoretical papers and applications by authors from around the globe, it summarises the latest research findings in the area of big spatial data and key problems related to its utilisation.

Welcome to dawn of the big data era: though it’s in sight, it isn’t quite here yet. Big spatial data is characterised by three main features: volume beyond the limit of usual geo-processing, velocity higher than that available using conventional processes, ... Read more

>Entering the era of big spatial data calls for finding solutions that address all “small data” issues that soon create “big data” troubles. Resilience for big spatial data means solving the heterogeneity of spatial data sources (in topics, purpose, completeness, guarantee, licensing, coverage etc.), large volumes (from gigabytes to terabytes and more), undue complexity of geo-applications and systems (i.e. combination of standalone applications with web services, mobile platforms and sensor networks), neglected automation of geodata preparation (i.e. harmonisation, fusion), insufficient control of geodata collection and distribution processes (i.e. scarcity and poor quality of metadata and metadata systems), limited analytical tool capacity (i.e. domination of traditional causal-driven analysis), low visual system performance, inefficient knowledge-discovery techniques (for transformation of vast amounts of information into tiny and essential outputs) and much more. These trends are accelerating as sensors become more ubiquitous around the world.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland
Number of pages
435
Condition
New
Series
Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
Number of Pages
408
Place of Publication
Cham, Switzerland
ISBN
9783319451220
SKU
V9783319451220
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