Vierailuluento: GIR and Location­Based Search: Access to Geo­Referenced Information Resources. Prof. Ray R. Larson (University of California, Berkeley, USA). Maanantaina 7.6. klo 10.00-11.00

Vierailuluento: GIR and Location­Based Search: Access to Geo­Referenced Information Resources. Prof. Ray R. Larson (University of California, Berkeley, USA). Maanantaina 7.6. klo 10.00-11.00

Osoite: Aalto-yliopiston teknillinen korkeakoulu, TUAS-talo, Sali AS1, Otaniementie 17, Espoo. Kartta.

Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) is concerned with retrieving relevant information resources in response to queries with geographic constraints. With the growing availability of GIS on mobile devices ranging from mobile phones to cameras, location­based search has rapidly become an important and required element of mobile devices. Most location based GIR has been for commercial purposes (such as finding nearby restaurants). We would suggest, however that location­based search can also contribute to historical studies, tourism, and general education.

Systems that provide searches using GIR methods, including geographic digital libraries, and location­aware web search engines, are based on a collection of georeferenced information resources and methods to spatially search these resources with geographic location as part of their search specifications. In this talk we will explore the these uses of GIR and location­based search.

Lue myös: tiedote: prof. Larsonin vierailuluento (pdf)

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