Yuxuan Chen, Qiliang Liu, Jie Yang, Xinghua Cheng, Min Deng
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Abstract
Determining the optimal number of regions is a challenging issue in regionalization. Although cluster validity indices developed for non-spatial clustering have been used to determine the optimal n...
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International Journal of Geographical Information Science provides a forum for the exchange of original ideas, approaches, methods and experiences in the rapidly growing field of geographical information science (GIScience). It is intended to interest those who research fundamental and computational issues of geographic information, as well as issues related to the design, implementation and use of geographical information for monitoring, prediction and decision making. Published research covers innovations in GIScience and novel applications of GIScience in natural resources, social systems and the built environment, as well as relevant developments in computer science, cartography, surveying, geography and engineering in both developed and developing countries.