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      Mark, David M.
Overview
            | Works: | 1 works in 1 publications in 1 languages | |
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Titles
          
                  
                    Spatial Information Theory : = International Conference, COSIT 2005, Ellicottville, NY, USA, September 14-18, 2005, Proceedings
                  
                  by: 
                  Workshop on the Preservation of Stability under Discretization ((2001 :); Cohn, Anthony G.; Mark, David M.; SpringerLink (Online service)
                  (Language materials, printed)
                  
                  
                
                  
                    Landscape in language = transdisciplinary perspectives /
                  
                  by: 
                  ProQuest (Firm); Mark, David M.
                  (Language materials, printed)
                  
                  
                
                  
                    Landscape in language = transdisciplinary perspectives /
                  
                  by: 
                  ProQuest (Firm); Mark, David M.
                  (Language materials, printed)
                  
                  
                
                  
                    Cognitive and linguistic aspects of geographic space = new perspectives on geographic information research /
                  
                  by: 
                  SpringerLink (Online service); Mark, David M.; Raubal, Martin.; Frank, Andrew U.
                  (Language materials, printed)
                  
                  
                
                
          Subjects
          
            
              
                Geographic information systems
              
            
              
                Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
              
            
              
                Physical Geography.
              
            
              
                Geography.
              
            
              
                Computation by Abstract Devices.
              
            
              
                Database Management.
              
            
              
                Semantics.
              
            
              
                Data Structures.
              
            
              
                Language and languages
              
            
              
                Geographical perception.
              
            
              
                Geographical Information Systems/Cartography.
              
            
              
                Computer Science.
              
            
              
                Language and culture.
              
            
              
                Models and Principles.