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<title>New Discovery Methodologies in GIS: Improving the Information Retrieval Process</title>
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<description>New Discovery Methodologies in GIS: Improving the Information Retrieval Process
R. Brisaboa, Nieves; R. Luaces, Miguel; Seco, Diego
In the last decade the availability of on-line resources, and also the number of users accessing those&#13;
resources, have grown exponentially. The information retrieval process, which aims at the improvement&#13;
of the access to such resources, has been the focus of interest of many researchers. The presence of&#13;
geographic data in these repositories of information is surprisingly high (for example, note that most of&#13;
the web pages about business contain information about the locations of their offices). In order to&#13;
properly manage this geographic data the information retrieval process has been extended using&#13;
architectures, data structures, and other techniques developed by the GIS community. This has meant the&#13;
beginning of a new research field called Geographic Information Retrieval. In this chapter we present a&#13;
study of the state-of-the-art of this new field and we also highlight the main open problems that will&#13;
concentrate efforts during the next years.
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<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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