Research preparation course in Geoinformatics2004HTMasters level course
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Course plan
No of lectures
32 h.
Recommended for
Graduate students interested in Geoinformatics research.
The course was last given
Fall 2003.
Goals
The purpose with this course is to give the students deeper knowledge and theoretical perspectives on Geoinformatics and perspectives on computer methods to handle spatial data. The subject Geoinformatics is interdisciplinary and share several academic and application fields. The course will give an overview of the research in the area and prepare for research.
Prerequisites
We recommend basic knowledge in GIS and preferable in programming and databases.
Organization
Tuition, seminars and exercises are provided concentrated between 10-15 during one day every second week to once a month between October January (totally ca 10 events). Parts of the course communication as well as access o tutorials can be provided on distance.
Contents
- Theoretical perspectives on capture, handling, preparation and analysis of
geographic and other spatial data.
- Methods to analyse networks and cartographic algebra to handle and analyse
spatial questions within technology, natural science, medicine, social science
and humanities
- Spatal statistical methods to identify clusters and diffusion of physical
as well as biological and non material properties (languages, dialects, names,
habits etc)
- Methods to visualise dynamic events in two or more dimensions and multi
modal communication of processes in time and space.
Literature
Laurini, Robert & Thompsson, Derek (1992) Fundamentals of spatial information
systems. The APIC series, Academic Press, ca 700 sidor.
Worboys, M.F. "GIS: A Computing Perspective".
Ref
Chang S.K. & Jungert E. Projection for Image Information Retrieval and Spatial
Reasoning, Academic Press London 1996
Lecturers
Åke Sivertun , Erland Jungert, Michael LeDuc, guests.
Examiner
Åke Sivertun.
Examination
Examination by active participation in the lectures, seminars and exercises and a written report. Publication of the report in a scientific paper or presentation at conferences are rewarded.
Credit
5 credits.
Comments
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