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SPATIAL ANALYSES OF OUTGOING DATA OF FIREBRIGADE RESCUE SERVICE

Vozenilek, Vit, Koutny, Dalibor, Zajickova, Lenka, Burian, Jaroslav, TUCEK, Pavel

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b23/s11.110View metrics

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Title
SPATIAL ANALYSES OF OUTGOING DATA OF FIREBRIGADE RESCUE SERVICE
Authors
Vozenilek, Vit, Koutny, Dalibor, Zajickova, Lenka, Burian, Jaroslav, TUCEK, Pavel
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on INFORMATICS, GEOINFORMATICS AND REMOTE SENSING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-12-4
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References30
  1. BELKA, L. & VOZENILEK, V. The Image Map: from Broad Practical Use towards a Cartographic Concept. Kartographische Nachrichten, vol. 4, 2013, pp. 196–204. 14th SGEM GeoConference on Informatics, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing

  2. BURIAN, J., BRUS, J. & VOZENILEK, V. Development of Olomouc city in 1930- 2009: based on analysis of functional areas. Journal of Maps, 9/1, 2013, pp. 64–67.

  3. DVORSKY, J., SN ASEL, V. & VOZENILEK, V. Map Similarity Testing Using Matrix Decomposition. 2009 International Conference On Intelligent Networking And Collaborative Systems (INCOS 2009), 2009, pp. 290–294.

  4. KRISP, J. M., VIRRANTAUS, K. & JOLMA, A. Using Explorative Spatial Analysis to Improve Fire and Rescue Services. Springer Link [online], 2005.

  5. TUCEK, P., CAHA, J., JANOSKA, Z., VONDRAKOVA, A., SAMEC, P., VOZENILEK, V. & BOJKO, J. Forest vulnerability zones in the Czech Republic. Journal of Maps, 10/1, 2013, pp. 179–182.

  6. TUCEK, P., PASZTO, V. & VOZENILEK, V. Regular use of entropy for studying dissimilar geographical phenomena. Geografie, 114/2, 2009, pp. 117–129.

  7. VONDRAKOVA, A., VAVRA, A. & VOZENÍLEK, V. Climatic Regions of the Czech Republic. Journal of Maps, 9/3, 2013, pp. 425–430.

  8. VOZENILEK, V. Landslide modelling for natural risk/hazard assessment with GIS. Acta Universitatis Carolinea, Geographica, 35, Is. SUPPL, 2000, pp. 145–155.

  9. VOZENILEK, V. Geoinformatic literacy: Indispensability or nonsense [In Czech: Geoinformatická gramotnost: nezbytnost nebo nesmysl ] Geografie, 107 /4, 2002 , pp. 371–382.

  10. VOZENILEK, V. Terrain Sensitivity in Environmental Models. Geografie, 107/2, 2002, pp. 111–120.

  11. VOZENILEK, V. Artificial intelligence and GIS: mutual meeting and passing. 2009 International Conference On Intelligent Networking And Collaborative Systems (INCOS 2009), 2009, pp. 279–284.

  12. VOZENILEK, V., KUDELKA, M., HORAK, Z. & SNASEL, V. Orthophoto Feature Extraction and Clustering. Neural Network World, 22/2, 2012, pp. 103–121.

  13. VOZENILEK, V. & ZAJ ICKOVA, L. Cartographic Support of Fire Engine Navigation to Operation Site. In Konečný, M. et al. (eds.): Geographic Information and Cartography for Risk and Crisis Management; Towards Better Solutions. Berlin: Springer, Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 2010, pp. 113–128.

  14. HORAK, J. Transport Accessibility Evaluation. Geografie, 111/1, 2006, pp. 115 – 132.

  15. I NSPEKTOR, T., IVAN, I. & HORAK, J . Mapping and Monitoring Unemployment Hot Spots towards Identification of Socially Excluded Localities: case study of Ostrava. Journal of Maps, 10/1, 2014, pp. 35–46.

  16. BELKA, L. & VOZENILEK, V. The Image Map: from Broad Practical Use towards a Cartographic Concept. Kartographische Nachrichten, vol. 4, 2013, pp. 196–204. 14th SGEM GeoConference on Informatics, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing

  17. BURIAN, J., BRUS, J. & VOZENILEK, V. Development of Olomouc city in 1930- 2009: based on analysis of functional areas. Journal of Maps, 9/1, 2013, pp. 64–67.

  18. DVORSKY, J., SN ASEL, V. & VOZENILEK, V. Map Similarity Testing Using Matrix Decomposition. 2009 International Conference On Intelligent Networking And Collaborative Systems (INCOS 2009), 2009, pp. 290–294.

  19. KRISP, J. M., VIRRANTAUS, K. & JOLMA, A. Using Explorative Spatial Analysis to Improve Fire and Rescue Services. Springer Link [online], 2005.

  20. TUCEK, P., CAHA, J., JANOSKA, Z., VONDRAKOVA, A., SAMEC, P., VOZENILEK, V. & BOJKO, J. Forest vulnerability zones in the Czech Republic. Journal of Maps, 10/1, 2013, pp. 179–182.

  21. TUCEK, P., PASZTO, V. & VOZENILEK, V. Regular use of entropy for studying dissimilar geographical phenomena. Geografie, 114/2, 2009, pp. 117–129.

  22. VONDRAKOVA, A., VAVRA, A. & VOZENÍLEK, V. Climatic Regions of the Czech Republic. Journal of Maps, 9/3, 2013, pp. 425–430.

  23. VOZENILEK, V. Landslide modelling for natural risk/hazard assessment with GIS. Acta Universitatis Carolinea, Geographica, 35, Is. SUPPL, 2000, pp. 145–155.

  24. VOZENILEK, V. Geoinformatic literacy: Indispensability or nonsense [In Czech: Geoinformatická gramotnost: nezbytnost nebo nesmysl ] Geografie, 107 /4, 2002 , pp. 371–382.

  25. VOZENILEK, V. Terrain Sensitivity in Environmental Models. Geografie, 107/2, 2002, pp. 111–120.

  26. VOZENILEK, V. Artificial intelligence and GIS: mutual meeting and passing. 2009 International Conference On Intelligent Networking And Collaborative Systems (INCOS 2009), 2009, pp. 279–284.

  27. VOZENILEK, V., KUDELKA, M., HORAK, Z. & SNASEL, V. Orthophoto Feature Extraction and Clustering. Neural Network World, 22/2, 2012, pp. 103–121.

  28. VOZENILEK, V. & ZAJ ICKOVA, L. Cartographic Support of Fire Engine Navigation to Operation Site. In Konečný, M. et al. (eds.): Geographic Information and Cartography for Risk and Crisis Management; Towards Better Solutions. Berlin: Springer, Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography, 2010, pp. 113–128.

  29. HORAK, J. Transport Accessibility Evaluation. Geografie, 111/1, 2006, pp. 115 – 132.

  30. I NSPEKTOR, T., IVAN, I. & HORAK, J . Mapping and Monitoring Unemployment Hot Spots towards Identification of Socially Excluded Localities: case study of Ostrava. Journal of Maps, 10/1, 2014, pp. 35–46.

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