Countries citing papers authored by Morakot Pilouk
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Morakot Pilouk
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All Works
18 of 18 papers shown
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Gorte, Ben, Sisi Zlatanova, Morakot Pilouk, Abdoulaye Diakité, & J. Barton. (2024). 3D Data Integration in the Voxel Domain. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. X-4-2024. 133–140.1 indexed citations
Abdul-Rahman, Alias & Morakot Pilouk. (2008). Spatial Data Modelling for 3D GIS.46 indexed citations
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Abdul-Rahman, Alias & Morakot Pilouk. (2007). Spatial Data Modelling for 3D GIS. Digital Access to Libraries (Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), l'Université de Namur (UNamur) and the Université Saint-Louis (USL-B)).39 indexed citations
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Zlatanova, Sisi, Alias Abdul Rahman, & Morakot Pilouk. (2002). 3D GIS: CURRENT STATUS AND PERSPECTIVES. 1–6.54 indexed citations
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Zlatanova, Sisi, Alias Abdul Rahman, & Morakot Pilouk. (2002). Trends in 3D GIS Development.45 indexed citations
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Rahman, Alias Abdul, Sisi Zlatanova, & Morakot Pilouk. (2001). The 3D GIS software development : global efforts from researchers and vendors.6 indexed citations
Pilouk, Morakot, et al.. (1996). Generalizing relief representation using digitized contours. University of Twente Research Information. 649–654.2 indexed citations
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Zlatanova, Sisi, Morakot Pilouk, & K. Tempfli. (1996). Building reconstruction from aerial images and creation of 3D topologic data structure. University of Twente Research Information.3 indexed citations
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Tempfli, K. & Morakot Pilouk. (1996). Practicable photogrammetry for 3D - GIS. University of Twente Research Information. 859–867.2 indexed citations
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Pilouk, Morakot & K. Tempfli. (1994). An object - oriented approach to the unified data structure of DTM and GIS. University of Twente Research Information. 672–679.2 indexed citations
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Pilouk, Morakot, et al.. (1994). Towards 3D - GIS : experimenting with a vector data structure. University of Twente Research Information. 634–640.3 indexed citations
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Tempfli, K. & Morakot Pilouk. (1994). Vector data models for 3D - GIS. University of Twente Research Information. 272–283.3 indexed citations
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Pilouk, Morakot, K. Tempfli, & Martien Molenaar. (1994). A Tetrahedron-based 3D Vector Data Model for Geoinformation.. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 129–140.17 indexed citations
Pilouk, Morakot & K. Tempfli. (1993). An integrated DTM - GIS data structure : a relational approach. University of Twente Research Information.2 indexed citations
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Pilouk, Morakot & K. Tempfli. (1992). A digital image processing approach to creating DTMs from digitized contours. University of Twente Research Information. 956–961.2 indexed citations
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