Uncertainty Modeling in Spatial Data Analysis
A special issue of ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (ISSN 2220-9964).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2021) | Viewed by 31781
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Interests: citizen observations; earth observation; geocomputation; GEO-artificial intelligence; data quality; environmental monitoring and assessment
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Interests: spatial data quality; data reliability; data trustworthiness; data liability; heterogeneous data integration; fitness for use; smart data fusion
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Interests: heterogeneous data integration; spatial qualitative reasoning; data quality; volunteered geographic information (VGI); land use/ land cover monitoring; fuzzy models
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
At present, we are facing a revolution in geospatial data collection, which is resulting in an unprecedented amount of geospatial data. These are provided from a wide range of sources, e.g., public authorities, the private sector, crowdsourcing, and citizen science activities being captured through the classical and emerging instruments—e.g., space/air-borne sensors, geo-sensor networks, volunteers, and social media. Therefore, it is crucial and timely to develop and advance theories and methods to facilitate the integration, analysis, and validation of geospatial data, especially for the recent and emerging data sources. The ISPRS working group IV/3 focuses on spatial data fusion algorithms, spatial statistics, spatial analysis, data mining and optimization, data quality, and information uncertainty assessment.
This Special Issue aims at presenting an outlet for research and review articles that can address the following topics. The topics include but are not limited to:
- Data mining methods applicable to spatial data;
- Quality assessment of spatial data and products;
- Data/information fusion;
- Spatial data optimization;
- Innovative algorithms and tools for interoperability of geodata;
- Multi-criteria decision making methods;
- Crowd-sourced data, volunteered geographic/geospatial information, citizen science;
- Address challenges in big spatial data in GISciences;
- Spatial statistics;
- Uncertainty assessment and modeling;
- Spatial decision support system and incomplete/imperfect data.
Papers must be original contributions, not previously published or submitted to other journals. Papers published or submitted for publication in conference proceedings may be considered if they are considerably extended and improved. Authors must use the provided Microsoft Word template or LaTeX template to prepare their manuscript and must follow the instructions for authors at https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijgi/instructions.
Please send an email to the Guest Editors to let them know your interest in contributing a paper as soon as possible, preferably with a tentative title and a brief abstract.
Assoc. Prof. Jamal Jokar Arsanjani
Prof. Mahmoud Reza Delavar
Dr. Gerhard Navratil
Dr. Ana-Maria Olteanu-Raimond
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- data quality
- uncertainty assessment
- data fusion
- data mining
- spatial statistics
- big geodata
- data interoperability
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