Geographic Information Retrieval

Author:

Purves Ross1,Jones Christopher2

Affiliation:

1. University of Zurich

2. Cardiff University

Abstract

This special issue of SIGSPATIAL Special presents a series of notes describing the state of the art in Geographic Information Retrieval. The notes are intended to provide a review of some of the challenges presented as key research areas in Geographic Information Retrieval [Larson, Jones and Purves], and reflect progress in the field in the intervening years. The challenges as originally set out in [2] were the following: • detecting geographical references in the form of place names and associated spatial natural language qualifiers within text documents and in users' queries; • disambiguating place names to determine which particular instance of a name is intended; • geometric interpretation of the meaning of vague place names, such as the 'Midlands' and of vague spatial language such as 'near'; • indexing documents with respect to their geographic context as well as their non-spatial thematic content; • ranking the relevance of documents with respect to geography as well as theme; • developing effective user interfaces that help users to find what they want; and • developing methods to evaluate the success of GIR.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Reference2 articles.

1. Larson R. 1996. Geographic Information Retrieval and Spatial Browsing. In GIS and Libraries Patrons Maps and Spatial Information Smith L. and Gluck M. (eds.) Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois 81--124. Larson R. 1996. Geographic Information Retrieval and Spatial Browsing. In GIS and Libraries Patrons Maps and Spatial Information Smith L. and Gluck M. (eds.) Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois 81--124.

2. Geographical information retrieval

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