Vernacular place names are names that are commonly in use to refer to geographical places. For purposes of effective information retrieval, the spatial extent associated with these names should be able to reflect people's perception of the place, even though this may differ sometimes from the administrative definition of the same place name. Due to their informal nature, vernacular place names are hard to capture, but methods to acquire and define vernacular place names are of great benefit to search engines and all kind of information services that deal with geographic data. This paper discusses the acquisition of vernacular use of place names from web sources and their representation as surface models derived by kernel density estimators. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.3.3 [Information Search and Retrieval]: Retrieval Models General Terms Algorithms, Measurement, Experimentation, Human Factors Keywords vernacular geography, web mining, geographic information retrieval
Florian A. Twaroch, Christopher B. Jones, Alia I.