Transactions in GIS

Papers
(The H4-Index of Transactions in GIS is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
LiDAR point cloud and ICESat‐2 evaluation of 1 second global digital elevation models: Copernicus wins66
A review of GIS methodologies to analyze the dynamics of COVID‐19 in the second half of 202050
Evaluating healthcare resource inequality in Beijing, China based on an improved spatial accessibility measurement47
Using a system of equations to assess the determinants of the walking behavior of older adults28
Analysis of spatiotemporal mobility of shared‐bike usage during COVID‐19 pandemic in Beijing27
Investigations of disaster information representation from a geospatial perspective: Progress, challenges and recommendations26
Mask R‐CNN‐based building extraction from VHR satellite data in operational humanitarian action: An example related to Covid‐19 response in Khartoum, Sudan26
Symbolic and subsymbolicGeoAI: Geospatial knowledge graphs and spatially explicit machine learning24
Object‐based large‐scale terrain classification combined with segmentation optimization and terrain features: A case study in China23
Network optimization approach to delineating health care service areas: Spatially constrained Louvain and Leiden algorithms22
Analysis of urban agglomeration structure through spatial network and mobile phone data21
Comparing the space‐time patterns of high‐risk areas in different waves of COVID‐19 in Hong Kong20
A survey of road feature extraction methods from raster maps19
Reference study of CityGML software support: The GeoBIM benchmark 2019—Part II19
Improving OpenStreetMap missing building detection using few‐shot transfer learning in sub‐Saharan Africa18
Spatially oriented convolutional neural network for spatial relation extraction from natural language texts18
A privacy‐preserving framework for location recommendation using decentralized collaborative machine learning18
ChineseTR: A weakly supervised toponym recognition architecture based on automatic training data generator and deep neural network17
The challenges of integrating explainable artificial intelligence into GeoAI17
Segregation or integration? Exploring activity disparities between migrants and settled urban residents using human mobility data17
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