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2021 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Jean-François Girres ◽  
Martine Assenat ◽  
Veysel Malıt

Abstract. The structure of the historical center of the city of Diyarbakır is largely inherited from the Roman city of Amida, through numerous testimonies still present in certain urban elements, such as buildings or cadastral parcels. The detailed analysis of the orientation of these urban elements in the current urban plan of Diyarbakır can contribute in particular to a better understanding of the different eras of foundation of the city of Amida and their spatial extensions. This research proposes to compare two methods of extraction of orientations from urban elements of the city of Diyarbakır. First, historians carried out a manual survey of the orientations from an aerial photograph, which made it possible to bring out two frames corresponding to two eras of the founding of the Roman city of Amida. These orientations were then compared with those extracted automatically from the geographic databases of cadastral parcels and built-up urban elements captured at a large scale. If the results obtained with the two methods converge, they also show differences, both on the orientation values and on the spatial extension of the two frames observed. These differences may contradict the initial observations, but are also sources of new perspectives of research on the spatial extension of the different periods of foundation of the Roman city of Amida. Finally, the results of this research tend to show that the two approaches prove to be complementary in detecting ancient urban structures in a contemporary city plan.


Author(s):  
Ghada Landoulsi ◽  
Khaoula Mahmoudi

The amount of spatio-temporal data is growing as is its potential in improving several fields (such as hazard characterization and human diseases). Meanwhile, several problems have risen and concern specially retrieving, storing, and interpreting spatio-temporal phenomena. In fact, there is a need today to make the exploitation of this flood of information popularized for a wide range of users. Although this is not the case since now, generally managing such data requires specific skills, especially the structured query language (SQL) expertise. To profit a wide range of users from this technology, natural language is to be exploited to bridge the gap between non-expert users and geographic data exploitation. This is the scope of the chapter.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 549
Author(s):  
Mohammad Awrangjeb ◽  
Xiangyun Hu ◽  
Bisheng Yang ◽  
Jiaojiao Tian

Building extraction from remote sensing data plays an important role in urban planning, disaster management, navigation, updating geographic databases, and several other geospatial applications [...]


2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (6) ◽  
pp. 986-992
Author(s):  
CAMELIA SLAVE ◽  
PETRUTA MIHAELA MATEI ◽  
RUXANDRA FLORINA TEODORESCU ◽  
DANIELA BURGHILA
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2019 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
François Lecordix ◽  
Sivakavi Kumarasamy ◽  
Fernando Da Graca ◽  
Sofiane Kriat

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The French national mapping agency, Institut national de l’information géographique et forestière (IGN France), launched a new web service in June 2016, called Minecraft® on Demand specifically for young people. This free web service is designed to provide Minecraft&amp;reg; maps with the raster and vector geographic databases that IGN produce on the French territories. This new service was recognized by different community: scientific, young people, French ministry. Different statistics allow analyzing the success obtained since 3 years. The new using of Minecraft® on demand for national contest to imagine the future and for education is presented.</p>


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