10.4225/03/5800700090950 Dubois, G G Dubois Galmarini, S S Galmarini Introduction to the Spatial Interpolation Comparison (SIC) 2004 Exercise and Presentation of the Datasets Monash University 2016 monash:89950 1959.1/736864 SIC 2004 Automatic mapping Algorithms Spatial interpolation Estimation errors Decision support systems Emergency situations Environmental data 2005 collection(s) Applied GIS text journal article 1832-5505 2016-10-14 05:41:18 Journal contribution https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/journal_contribution/Introduction_to_the_Spatial_Interpolation_Comparison_SIC_2004_Exercise_and_Presentation_of_the_Datasets/4004430 The Spatial Interpolation Comparison (SIC) 2004 exercise was organised during the summer 2004 to assess the current know-how in the field of automatic mapping. The underlying idea was to explore the way algorithms designed for spatial interpolation can automatically generate maps on the basis of information collected regularly by monitoring networks. Participants to this exercise were invited to use some prior information to design their algorithms and to test them by applying the software code to two given datasets. Estimation errors were used to assess the relative performances of the algorithms proposed. Participants were not only invited to minimize estimation errors but also to design the algorithms so as to render them suitable for decision-support systems used in emergency situations. The data used in this exercise were daily mean values of gamma dose rates measured in Germany. This paper presents the exercise and the data used more in detail.