Sven Vrielinck
Ghent University
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International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing | 2018
Isabelle Devos; Torsten Wiedemann; Ruben Demey; Sven Vrielinck; Sofie De Veirman; Philippe De Maeyer; Elien Ranson; Michiel Van den Berghe; Glenn Pletitnck; Anne Winter; Thijs Lambrecht
This article presents the technical characteristics of the Belgian STREAM-project (2015–2019). The goal of STREAM is to facilitate and innovate historical research into local and regional processes...
Dissemination of cartographic knowledge : 6th international symposium of the ICA Commission on the History of Cartography, 2016 | 2018
Philippe De Maeyer; Elien Ranson; Kristien Ooms; Karen De Coene; Bart De Wit; Michiel Van den Berghe; Sven Vrielinck; Torsten Wiedemann; Anne Winter; Rink Kruk; Isabelle Devos
The project STREAM (Spatio-Temporal Research Infrastructure for Early Modern Flanders and Brabant) aims to create a research infrastructure that will allow spatio-temporal analyses in order to improve our understanding of the demographic, social and economic changes that occurred in Flanders and Brabant (Belgium) between 1550 and 1800. The Carte de Cabinet of count Joseph de Ferraris (1771–1778) offers information on various subjects for that time period and is considered one of the most important products of Belgian cartographic history. Hence this historical map was used as the main source document to develop a vectorial geographical database that constitutes an important step towards the creation of a research infrastructure. To build this geographical database a retrogressive method was used in order to interpret the historical map and its related data in an absolute geographical reference system, which the Carte de Cabinet lacks. Since STREAM results from a collaboration between researchers from different disciplines a specific user-oriented editing platform was developed to support the different actors. This platform allows the digitisation of the historical road network in a geographic reference system based on the current road network by means of a slider, a shift tool and an editing tool. Initial analyses have confirmed the strong geometric distortions of the Carte de Cabinet but also the multiple possibilities for spatio(-temporal) research when combining the information of the Carte de Cabinet with cartographic analyses of other cartographic documents.
JOURNAL OF BELGIAN HISTORY-REVUE BELGE D HISTOIRE CONTEMPORAINE-BELGISCH TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR NIEUWSTE GESCHIEDENIS | 2013
Sven Vrielinck
Archive | 1989
Sven Vrielinck; Romain Van Eenoo
Archive | 2018
Sven Vrielinck
Cartografie : visie op kaart | 2016
Elien Ranson; Kristien Ooms; Philippe De Maeyer; Karen De Coene; Bart De Wit; Michiel Van den Berghe; Erik Thoen; Sven Vrielinck; Torsten Wiedemann; Rink Kruk; Thijs Lambrecht; Anne Winter; Isabelle Devos
Archive | 2014
Isabelle Devos; Sofie De Langhe; Sven Vrielinck
European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC - 2013) | 2010
Sven Vrielinck; Torsten Wiedemann
Hoogstraten : over kasteelheren, begijnen, meiden en boeren-arbeiders | 2006
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22th International Cartographic Conference, Proceedings | 2005
Philippe De Maeyer; Van Hecke Etienne; Donnay Jean-Paul; Goossens Modest; Lambrecht Micheline; Thomas Isabelle; Van der Haegen Herman; Van doninck Bogdan; Sven Vrielinck