Using Historical Maps in Scientific Studies Applications, Challenges
This book illustrates the first connection between the map user community and the developers of digital map processing technologies by providing several applications, challenges, and best practices in working with historical maps. After the introduction c
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Yao-Yi Chiang · Weiwei Duan Stefan Leyk · Johannes H. Uhl Craig A. Knoblock
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Yao-Yi Chiang • Weiwei Duan • Stefan Leyk Johannes H. Uhl • Craig A. Knoblock
Using Historical Maps in Scientific Studies Applications, Challenges, and Best Practices
Yao-Yi Chiang Spatial Sciences Institute University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA, USA
Weiwei Duan Department of Computer Science University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA, USA
Stefan Leyk Department of Geography University of Colorado Boulder, CO, USA
Johannes H. Uhl Department of Geography University of Colorado Boulder, CO, USA
Craig A. Knoblock Information Sciences Institute University of Southern California Marina del Rey, CA, USA
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