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A Retrieval Method for Spatiotemporal Information of Chorography Based on Deep Learning

Recent Advances in Computer Science and Communications, 2022
On the retrieval of spatiotemporal information of chorography (STIC), one of the most important topics is how to quickly pinpoint the desired STIC text out of the massive chorography databases.
Shuliang Huan
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Reviewing Christopher Witmore’s Old Lands: A Chorography of the Eastern Peloponnese (London: Routledge, 2020)

Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 2021
a) A Journey to A Chorography: Christopher Witmore b) Old Ways in Old Lands: William Caraher c) Manifesting the Infraordinary: Alfredo González-Ruibal d) This Old Land: Johanna Hanink e) Re-Grounding Chorographically: Christopher ...
Christopher L. Witmore   +3 more
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Chorography and the operationalization of the map

Mapping in Architectural Discourse, 2021
M. Schoonderbeek
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Chorography, Ecosophy, and Ecopoetics in Chen Nianxi’s Migrant Worker Poetry

Modern Chinese literature and culture
Arising from his life as a high-explosive blast miner, Chen Nianxi’s poems describe not only his precarious life as a Chinese migrant worker but also a set of ecological concerns prevalent in post-socialist China.
Yunfei Du
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Accuracy analysis of the chorography of A. Wyngaerde’s view of Zaragoza, 1563

Advances in Cartography and GIScience of the ICA
. There are very few examples of old graphic documentation about cities. However, their usefulness for the study of urban evolution and for the creation of historical cartography stimulates their study.
Gabriel Marro-Gros   +2 more
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Verdant Architecture and Tripartite Chorography:

Green Worlds in Early Modern Italy, 2019
Natsumi Nonaka
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Chorography, Phenomenology and the Antiquarian Tradition

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2011
This article takes a critical look at claims that Landscape Phenomenology owes an ancestral debt to the work of early antiquarians; a belief that is in danger of becoming an orthodoxy through casual repetition. Through an exploration of the inherent tensions that arise when attempts are made to link pioneering empiricists (who in many senses embodied ...
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