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Mapping In The Humanities: Gis Lessons For Poets, Historians, And Scientists, Emily W. Fairey May 2019

Mapping In The Humanities: Gis Lessons For Poets, Historians, And Scientists, Emily W. Fairey

Open Educational Resources

User-friendly Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is the common thread of this collection of presentations, and activities with full lesson plans. The first section of the site contains an overview of cartography, the art of creating maps, and then looks at historical mapping platforms like Hypercities and Donald Rumsey Historical Mapping Project. In the next section Google Earth Desktop Pro is introduced, with lessons and activities on the basics of GE such as pins, paths, and kml files, as well as a more complex activity on "georeferencing" an historic map over Google Earth imagery. The final section deals with ARCGIS Online …


Visualization Platform Of Lightweight Toxic Gases Dispersion, Jinyuan Jia, Xinzhi Zhao, Panjing Li Feb 2019

Visualization Platform Of Lightweight Toxic Gases Dispersion, Jinyuan Jia, Xinzhi Zhao, Panjing Li

Journal of System Simulation

Abstract: The sudden accidents usually emit large quantities of toxic gases and harmful pollutants in a short time. It is very necessary and meaningful to predict and visualize the dispersing trend of those toxic gases over Internet as accurate and fast as possible for people to evacuate safely and immediately. We propose a lightweight simulation for air pollution dispersion based on the Gaussian puff model. With this method, we can visualize the procedure of toxic gas dispersing on a webpage in real-time. we can also estimate the pollution of toxic gas dispersion trend and analyze their further pollution effects on …


Predicting Violent Crime Reports From Geospatial And Temporal Attributes Of Us 911 Emergency Call Data, Vincent Corcoran Jan 2019

Predicting Violent Crime Reports From Geospatial And Temporal Attributes Of Us 911 Emergency Call Data, Vincent Corcoran

Dissertations

The aim of this study is to create a model to predict which 911 calls will result in crime reports of a violent nature. Such a prediction model could be used by the police to prioritise calls which are most likely to lead to violent crime reports. The model will use geospatial and temporal attributes of the call to predict whether a crime report will be generated. To create this model, a dataset of characteristics relating to the neighbourhood where the 911 call originated will be created and combined with characteristics related to the time of the 911 call. Geospatial …