Abstract A co-location pattern is a group of spatial features/events that are frequently co-located in the same region. For example, human cases of West Nile Virus often occur in r...
Clustering is one of the most important tasks for geographic knowledge discovery. However, existing clustering methods have two severe drawbacks for this purpose. First, spatial c...
We present a novel approach for fast object class recognition incorporating contextual information into boosting. The object is represented as a constellation of generalized corre...
Abstract. Advances in sensing and satellite technologies and the growth of Internet have resulted in the easy accessibility of vast amount of spatial data. Extracting useful knowle...
Chang Sheng, Wynne Hsu, Mong Lee, Anthony K. H. Tu...
The Edinburgh Mouse Atlas aims to capture in-situ gene expression patterns in a common spatial framework. In this study, we construct a grammar to define spatial regions by combina...