Continuous change of user requirements has become a constant for geo-information systems. Designing systems that can adapt to such changes requires an appropriate ethodology that ...
The research discussed here is a component of a larger study to explore the accessibility and usability of spatial data presented through multiple sensory modalities including hap...
Our work presents a mechanism designed for the selection of the optimal information provider in a multi-agent, heterogeneous and unsupervised monitoring system. The selfadaptation...
This paper proposes the concept of digital cities as a social information infrastructure for urban life (including shopping, business, transportation, education, welfare and so on)...
CT This paper explores several methods for visualizing the thematic content of large document collections. As opposed to traditional query-driven document retrieval, these methods ...
Nancy Miller, Elizabeth G. Hetzler, Grant Nakamura...