SDMQ2015: INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON SPATIAL DATA AND MAP QUALITY
PROGRAM

Days: Tuesday, January 20th Wednesday, January 21st

Tuesday, January 20th

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09:00-10:30 Session 1: Quality in Spatial Data; Changing Expectations
Location: Main conference room
09:00
Opening of SDMQ 2015 (abstract)
09:15
Quality Management Practices in European National Mapping and Cadastral Authorities (abstract)
09:40
Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) and other cartographic (r)evolutions: Will there be a “raison d’être” for national mapping agencies in a few decades from now? (abstract)
10:05
The Dutch Key register Topography as open data (abstract)
10:30-11:15Coffee Break
10:30-11:15 Session 2: Poster Session
Location: Poster room
10:30
Analysis of existing training programs on spatial data quality and curriculum diagram proposal (abstract)
10:30
Quality information representation in ELF Geo Product Finder (abstract)
10:30
INFORMATION SYSTEM OF PRODUCTION IN THE NATIONAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OF NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE OF SPAIN (abstract)
11:15-12:30 Session 3: Working with multiple data providers: The ELF approach
Location: Main conference room
11:15
ELF Data quality rules and validation results (abstract)
11:40
ELF Data Quality Reporting Process (abstract)
12:05
Quality Management of the European Location Framework (abstract)
12:30-14:00Lunch Break
14:00-15:00 Session 4: Tools for Automation of Quality Evaluation
Location: Main conference room
14:00
Good Quality Data, Maximising Business Value (abstract)
14:25
Consistency and Quality of INSPIRE & ELF Data, using GIS Tools (abstract)
15:00-15:30Coffee Break
15:30-17:00 Session 5: User communities
Location: Main conference room
15:30
Making Open Spatial Data Operationally Useful for the British Red Cross – Assessing Metadata Quality (abstract)
15:55
Predictive Analysis and Probability of Error Scoring, Study and Practise - Abstract (abstract)
16:20
Usability of building data for computation of population and for assessment of vulnerability to earthquakes (abstract)
Wednesday, January 21st

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09:00-10:30 Session 6: Political and Socioeconomic Views on Quality
Location: Main conference room
09:00
Quality and public data – why does it matter? (abstract)
09:25
On the Volunteered Geographic Information Quality (abstract)
09:50
Reshaping socio-spatial representativeness from probabilistic survey data: a case study from Marseille (abstract)
10:30-11:15Coffee Break
10:30-11:15 Session 7: Poster Session
Location: Poster room
10:30
ISO 19157: A way for further improvement (abstract)
10:30
On the quality assessment of mapping parties (abstract)
10:30
Proposal of a web service for positional quality control of spatial data sets (abstract)
11:15-12:30 Session 8: Map and Cartographic Quality
Location: Main conference room
11:15
Quality Assessment in the framework of Model Generalization (abstract)
11:40
Estimation of quality of cartographical products (abstract)
12:05
Application of the International Standards ISO 2859-1 and 2859-2 in positional quality control of spatial data (abstract)
12:30-14:00Lunch Break
14:00-15:00 Session 9: Processing Quality Results
Location: Main conference room
14:00
Metadata for (topographic) data on-demand (abstract)
14:25
Quality control of Large-scale Reference Data at the Flemish Geographical Information Agency (abstract)
15:00-15:30Coffee Break
15:30-17:00 Session 10: Methods in Quality Evaluation
Location: Main conference room
15:30
Methodology for the similarity analysis of spatial patterns of samples (abstract)
15:55
A methodology to model the number of completeness errors using count data regression models (abstract)
16:20
Closing remarks (abstract)