DOI: 10.5821/dissertation-2117-114615
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Knowledge-based and data-driven approaches for geographical information access

Daniel Ferrés Domènech

Abstract: Geographical Information Access (GeoIA) can be defined as a way of retrieving information from textual collections that includes the automatic analysis and interpretation of the geographical constraints and terms present in queries and documents. This PhD thesis presents, describes and evaluates several heterogeneous approaches for the following three GeoIA tasks: Geographical Information Retrieval (GIR), Geographical Question Answering (GeoQA), and Textual Georeferencing (TG). The GIR task deals with user que… Show more

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