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| Session I From Archeology to Public Areas Chair: Fujita Kiyohiro |
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| An attempt of Archaeology with GIS | Takao Uno | 6 |
| Study on the Architecture of Spatial Information Archaeology | Lun Wu | 8 |
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Reflection on the Application of GIS in Archaeological Research of Chinese Ancient Ceramics |
Daming Wang | 11 |
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The Method and Practice for the cooperation of Museum and the School Education with the WEB-GIS Database |
Kazutaka Kawano | 14 |
| Development of Tokyo Metropolitan Welfare Map database | Fujita Haruhiro | 18 |
| Session II GIS Expanding to Society– Move toward the Real World Chair: Mori Hirohisa |
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| Application of hyper-layering architecture to SVG and its standardization | Satoru TAKAGI | 22 |
| Toward Promotion of g-Life | Tetsuya Sakashita | 24 |
| Current Trend of Satellite Positioning Technology | Sumio Usui | 30 |
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Activity of geographic information service in NPO and regional communications |
teruo kunisi | 32 |
| Session III The City Expressed– New Possibilities of GIS Chair: Watanabe Yasuichi |
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| Heian Jinbutsu-Shi Database | Hirohisa Mori | 35 |
| Digital Archive of Soundscape as Geogoraphical Information | Shin Nakagawa | 39 |
| From Invisible City to Discoverable City | Chikahiro Hanamura | 42 |
| The Divided City of Osaka Illustrated by GIS Mapping: As a Tool for Empowering Municipal Body and Citizens |
Toshio Mizuuchi | 44 |