Author Archives: Urska Demsar
Carson Farmer publishes in Environmental Monitoring & Assessment
Carson’s recent paper in Environmental Montioring & Assessment is now available online: Andrew, M. E., T. A. Nelson, M. A. Wulder, G. W. Hobart, N. C. Coops, and C. J. Q. Farmer (in press). Ecosystem classifications based on summer and … Continue reading
CGI members’ new AAAG paper now published online
Our forthcoming paper in AAAG is now published online: Demsar U, Harris P, Brunsdon C, Fotheringham AS and McLoone S, 2012, Principal Component Analysis on Spatial Data: An Overview, AAAG. In the paper we review the use of Pricnipal Component … Continue reading
CGI visitor: Prof Trisalyn Nelson
Prof Trisalyn Nelson from the Univeristy of Victoria, Canada, is visiting CGI in July. Prof Nelson is a Research Chair in Spatial Sciences and an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Victoria. She is also … Continue reading
Prof Stewart Fotheringham and Siła Nowicka at the Geocrowd Summer School
Prof Stewart Fotheringham and Siła Nowicka are participating in the Geocrowd Summer School 2012 at the island of Crete in Greece. Geocrowd is a Marie Curie International Training Network focusing on processing and analysing Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) on the … Continue reading
Tommy Burke wins funding for a visit to University of Zurich
Tommy Burke won funding from MOVE COST Action for a Short Term Scientific Mission at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. He is going to collaborate with Dr Arzu Coltekin on an eye-tracking experiment to evaluate visual scalability of geographic visualisations, … Continue reading
Urska Demsar to attend the Space-Time Cube workshop in the Netherlands
As part of her involvement in COST Action “MOVE – Knowledge discovery from moving objects”, CGI lecturer Urska Demsar is attending a workshop on evaluation of the space-time cube, “What can the Space-Time Cube do for you?“, at ITC, Enschede, … Continue reading
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Stewart to give a Royal Statistical Society lecture at the University of Glasgow
As part of Royal Statistical Society event on Developments in Spatial Social Statistics, Prof Stewart Fotheringham, Director of CGI, is giving a lecture at the University of Glasgow. The lecture is entitled “Recent Developments in Geographically Weighted Regression” and the … Continue reading