Investigative reporters use mapping for a wide range of stories: revealing crime hot spots; highlighting environmental destruction; uncovering demographic patterns; documenting war crimes. Here are ...
In the past, I’ve often used my New Year’s column to summarize the state of broadcasting and highlight last year’s developments and I what I expect to happen this year. I don’t have much to add to ...
Cite/Attribute as: Houtman L, G Baldrica-Franklin, and R.E. Roth. 2025. Mapping for a Sustainable World: QGIS Technical Supplement. The University of Wisconsin Cartography Lab. DOI: ...
As a condition of using these data, you must cite the use of this data set. Such a practice gives credit to data set producers and advances principles of transparency and reproducibility. Other ...
Satellites are a powerful investigative tool. Journalists are mining satellite imagery and remote sensing data to expose a widening array of problems: tree loss and forest fires, pandemic risk and ...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose using online public maps, e.g., OpenStreetMap (OSM), for large-scale radar-based localization without needing a prior sensing map. This can potentially extend the ...
Google Maps launched no less than 16 years ago, and originally, it was supposed to provide users with an easy way to find a specific destination without the need for a dedicated GPS unit. Since then, ...
From COVID-19 data dashboards and election results to personal finance apps and social media analytics, visual representations of data are increasingly ubiquitous in day-to-day life and in business.
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