2007 |
23 | EE | David M. Mark,
Andrew G. Turk,
David Stea:
Progress on Yindjibarndi Ethnophysiography.
COSIT 2007: 1-19 |
2006 |
22 | EE | Sara Irina Fabrikant,
Daniel R. Montello,
David M. Mark:
The Distance-Similarity Metaphor in Region-Display Spatializations.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 26(4): 34-44 (2006) |
2005 |
21 | | Anthony G. Cohn,
David M. Mark:
Spatial Information Theory, International Conference, COSIT 2005, Ellicottville, NY, USA, September 14-18, 2005, Proceedings
Springer 2005 |
20 | EE | Gaurav Sinha,
David M. Mark:
Measuring similarity between geospatial lifelines in studies of environmental health.
Journal of Geographical Systems 7(1): 115-136 (2005) |
2004 |
19 | EE | Aidong Zhang,
Wei Wang,
David M. Mark:
Very Large Scale Multidimensional Data Management and Retrieval for USGS and NIMA Imagery.
DG.O 2004 |
2003 |
18 | EE | David M. Mark,
Andrew G. Turk:
Landscape Categories in Yindjibarndi: Ontology, Environment, and Language.
COSIT 2003: 28-45 |
2002 |
17 | | Max J. Egenhofer,
David M. Mark:
Geographic Information Science, Second International Conference, GIScience 2002, Boulder, CO, USA, September 25-28, 2002, Proceedings
Springer 2002 |
16 | EE | Wei Wang,
Daoying Ma,
Yimin Wu,
Aidong Zhang,
David M. Mark:
Webview: A Distributed Geographical Image Retrieval System.
DG.O 2002 |
2001 |
15 | EE | David M. Mark,
André Skupin,
Barry Smith:
Features, Objects, and Other Things: Ontological Distinctions in the Geographic Domain.
COSIT 2001: 489-502 |
14 | EE | Barry Smith,
David M. Mark:
Geographical categories: an ontological investigation.
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 15(7): 591-612 (2001) |
1999 |
13 | | Christian Freksa,
David M. Mark:
Spatial Information Theory: Cognitive and Computational Foundations of Geographic Information Science, International Conference COSIT '99, Stade, Germany, August 25-29, 1999, Proceedings
Springer 1999 |
12 | EE | David M. Mark,
Barry Smith,
Barbara Tversky:
Ontology and Geographic Objects: An Empirical Study of Cognitive Categorization.
COSIT 1999: 283-298 |
11 | EE | Michael F. Goodchild,
Max J. Egenhofer,
Karen K. Kemp,
David M. Mark,
Eric Sheppard:
Introduction to the Varenius project.
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 13(8): 731-745 (1999) |
10 | EE | David M. Mark,
Christian Freksa,
Stephen C. Hirtle,
Robert Lloyd,
Barbara Tversky:
Cognitive models of geographical space.
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 13(8): 747-774 (1999) |
1998 |
9 | | A. Rashid B. M. Shariff,
Max J. Egenhofer,
David M. Mark:
Natural-Language Spatial Relations Between Linear and Areal Objects: The Topology and Metric of English-Language Terms.
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 12(3): 215-245 (1998) |
1995 |
8 | | Max J. Egenhofer,
David M. Mark:
Naive Geography.
COSIT 1995: 1-15 |
7 | | David M. Mark,
David Comas,
Max J. Egenhofer,
Scott M. Freundschuh,
Michael D. Gould,
Joan Nunes:
Evaluating and Refining Computational Models of Spatial Relations Through Cross-Linguistic Human-Subjects Testing.
COSIT 1995: 553-568 |
6 | | Max J. Egenhofer,
David M. Mark:
Modelling Conceptual Neighbourhoods of Toplogical Line-Region Relations.
International Journal of Geographical Information Systems 9(5): 555-565 (1995) |
1993 |
5 | | David M. Mark:
Toward a Theoretical Framework for Geographic Entity Types.
COSIT 1993: 270-283 |
1992 |
4 | | David M. Mark:
Counter-Intuitive Geographic ``Facts'': Clues for Spatial Reasoning at Geographic Scales.
Spatio-Temporal Reasoning 1992: 305-317 |
1990 |
3 | | David J. Abel,
David M. Mark:
A Comparative Analysis of some 2-Dimensional Orderings.
International Journal of Geographical Information Systems 4(1): 21-31 (1990) |
1985 |
2 | EE | Jean Paul Lauzon,
David M. Mark,
Lawrence Kikuchi,
J. Armando Guevara:
Two-dimensional run-encoding for quadtree representation.
Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing 30(1): 56-69 (1985) |
1984 |
1 | EE | John F. O'Callaghan,
David M. Mark:
The extraction of drainage networks from digital elevation data.
Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing 28(3): 323-344 (1984) |