
Geographical Data Imperfection 2
Use Cases
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About this book
Geographical data often contains imperfections associated with insufficient precision, errors or incompleteness. If these imperfections are not identified, taken into account and controlled when using the data, the potential for errors may arise, leading to significant consequences with unforeseeable effects, particularly in a decisionmaking context. It is then necessary to characterize and model this imperfection, and take it into account throughout the process. In the previous volume, we introduced different approaches for defining, representing and processing imperfections in geographic data. Volume 2 will now present a number of concrete applications in a variety of fields, demonstrating the practical application of the methodology to use cases such as agriculture, natural disaster management, mountain hazards, land management and assistance for the visually impaired.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Implementation and Computation of Fuzzy Geographic Objects in Agriculture
- Chapter 2. Representation and Analysis of the Evolution of Agricultural Territories by a Spatio-temporal Graph
- Chapter 3. Agricultural Areas in the Face of Public Environmental Policies: Spatiotemporal Analyses Using Sensitive Data
- Chapter 4. The Representation of Uncertainty Applied to Natural Risk Management
- Chapter 5. Incorporating Uncertainty Into Victim Location Processes in the Mountains: A Methodological, Software and Cognitive Approach
- Chapter 6. Uncertainties Related to Real Estate Price Estimation Scales
- Chapter 7. Representing Urban Space for the Visually Impaired
- List of Authors
- Index
- EULA