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Category: Spatial Analysis

Spatial Analysis refers to the discovery of trends or patterns in data pertaining to spatial or geographical aspects of the data. Spatial analysis is often based on techniques of annotation of data, such as Georeferencing or Named Entity Recognition, and may lead to visualization or modeling in the form of maps (see Modeling).

De la page au flux : la conception du livre numérique

  • Posted on August 4, 2017November 9, 2017

Introduction: In her thorough and effective article, Bianca Tangaro analyzes the old and new methods of book manufacturing, sale and reception in the digital world.

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