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09:00 | PRESENTER: Jiping Liu |
09:20 | Scenario building for urban disaster management based on the integration of CIM and Big data- The progress of CJISTCP PRESENTER: Jie Shen |
09:40 | From Documentation to Response – the operational Swiss Rapid Mapping Service for Natural Hazard and Crisis Management PRESENTER: Christophe Lienert |
09:00 | Availability of Fundamental Geospatial Datasets for monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals in Africa PRESENTER: Aster Denekew Yilma |
09:20 | Open and Collaborative Initiatives for tackling the Geospatial Data Inequalities in achieving the SDGs PRESENTER: Silvana Camboim |
09:40 | Public bodies compliance to PAI and SDI Act: An enabler for geospatial information freedom |
09:00 | Use of LiDAR drone data for O-mapping and change detection in mountainous areas PRESENTER: Dušan Petrovič |
09:20 | History of orienteering maps: in the light of the evolution of survey and reproduction techniques |
09:40 | The visual complexity of bike maps PRESENTER: Tumasch Reichenbacher |
09:00 | Primary Health Care Accessibility in Zomba, Malawi: A Spatial Modelling Approach PRESENTER: Kondwani Munthali |
09:20 | Geographically weighted regression modelling using Poisson distribution for factors influencing good SPH at district level, South Africa |
09:40 | A GIS-based technology response to an avian influenza outbreak in South Africa |
09:00 | Cognitive differences in navigation using allocentric cameras PRESENTER: André Mendonça |
09:20 | Using Eye-tracking to Evaluate Visual Behaviours on GIS-Enhanced Football Animations PRESENTER: Nianhua Liu |
09:40 | What moderates the terrain reversal effect in shaded relief maps? PRESENTER: Arzu Çöltekin |
09:00 | Theoretical cartography structure, connections, functions PRESENTER: Gocha Gudzuadze |
09:20 | From the abstract to maps and landscapes: a metageovisualisation perspective |
09:40 | Post-Critical Cartography and Deviance: Overcoming Dysfunctional Aspects of Critical Cartography?! PRESENTER: Dennis Edler |
10:30 | Revisiting the relevance of cartography |
11:20 | User Experience Design for Mobile Cartography: Update on a ICA Joint Commission Research Agenda PRESENTER: Robert E. Roth |
11:40 | Cognitive issues of mobile map design and use: A collaborative research agenda PRESENTER: Amy L. Griffin |
12:00 | Designing maps & visualizations for mobile devices: A collaborative research agenda PRESENTER: Robert E. Roth |
12:20 | Data Modeling and Processing in Location Based Services: A Collaborative Research Agenda PRESENTER: Haosheng Huang |
11:20 | Characterizing Spatial Accessibility of COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination Sites using Dasymetric Mapping and GIS PRESENTER: Morteza Karimzadeh |
11:40 | Mapping South African Covid-19 Vaccine Opinions PRESENTER: Terisha Pillay |
12:00 | Mapping the temporally evolved geographic disparities of public perceptions of COVID-19 through social media |
12:20 | The impact of social isolation on sleep disturbances – evidence from geospatial big data during COVID-19 PRESENTER: Binbin Lin |
11:20 | Three fuzzy concepts and their implications for cartography PRESENTER: Liqiu Meng |
11:40 | A lightweight ontology for landmarks to assist rescue in mountainous areas PRESENTER: Laurence Jolivet |
12:00 | From Conceptual Models to Ontologies: Achieving Knowledge Management in SDIs PRESENTER: Silvana Philippi Camboim |
12:20 | Making Machine Map Meaning: Notes on Cartographic 'Absence' in Semantic Context |
11:20 | Geospatial Data Taxonomy for the Sustainable Development Goals in Africa PRESENTER: Aster Denekew Yilma |
11:40 | Tasks and challenges of the Head Office of Geodesy and Cartography in the area of developing topographic maps in 1:25,000 scale PRESENTER: Anna Bober |
12:00 | AI-based on-demand mapping: an alternative in response to ever-growing mapping agencies' challenges |
12:20 | Mapping the Sustainable Development Goals: Understanding of our world and its challenges through maps PRESENTER: Guillaume Le Sourd |
11:20 | Automation of the visualisation of eye-tracking data with animated heatmaps PRESENTER: Pyry Kettunen |
11:40 | GazePlotter – tool for eye movement sequences visualization PRESENTER: Michaela Vojtechovska |
12:00 | Map Use Challenges in the Digital Humanities: Preliminary Insights through Eye-Tracking Analysis PRESENTER: Francis Harvey |
12:20 | Investigating the relation of path integration performance and cartographic cues inspired by grid cell properties PRESENTER: Annika Korte |
11:20 | Storytelling, Visual and Cognitive Mapping and Photoatlassing of Indigenous Elder William Commanda’s Canoe Journey: Art, Craft, Motion, Experience, Knowledge and Wisdom PRESENTER: Romola Thumbadoo |
11:40 | Dante's Inferno as an ArcGIS StoryMap PRESENTER: Josef Műnzberger |
Eric Losang (Leibniz-Institute for Regional Geography, Germany)
Franz-Josef Behr (Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
Milan Konečný (Masaryk university, Faculty of Science, Geographical Departement, Czechia)
Jie Shen (Nanjing Normal University, China)
Christophe Lienert (Steering Committee Intervention in Natural Hazards LAINAT, Swiss Federal Office for the Environment, Switzerland)
Amy Griffin (RMIT University, Australia)
14:30 | A GIS Approach To Measuring Public Transport Travel Delay On Higher Order Roads In The City Of Cape Town PRESENTER: Stefan de Bruin |
14:50 | Developing deep learning model for predicting perceived walkability using street view images PRESENTER: Youngok Kang |
15:10 | Measuring human perceptions of urban landscape using machine learning: factor affecting perceived walkability of street-view image PRESENTER: Jiyoon Lee |
14:30 | Innovative solution for relief printing without limiting heights |
14:50 | Selective Terrain Smoothing |
15:10 | Principal Components and Relief Shading |
14:30 | #mappingmtushba – data collection and automated map generation PRESENTER: Dirk Burghardt |
14:50 | The Potential of VGI and Traffic Flow Generation Model for Solving the Traffic Sensor Location Problem PRESENTER: Zihan Liu |
15:10 | Using open and collaborative data to improve the Brazilian topographic mapping in protected areas PRESENTER: Claudia Robbi Sluter |
14:30 | Reasons for the emergence of exonyms |
14:50 | Compatibilization of Geographical Names used in the Brazilian Official Mapping PRESENTER: Viviane Barbosa Diniz |
15:10 | Endonyms or Exonyms: How map purpose, data source, and map language impact place naming on maps PRESENTER: Zhaoxu Sui |
14:30 | Over the rainbow: An in-depth examination of the pervasiveness of the rainbow colour scheme PRESENTER: Izabela Gołębiowska |
14:50 | Minimum Dimensions for Cartographic Symbology: Towards a Comprehensive Definition and Assessment Method |
15:10 | Historical maps inform landform cognition in machine learning PRESENTER: Sam Arundel |
14:30 | German Grid Cell Database: From Spatial to Statistics PRESENTER: Benjamin Würzler |
14:50 | Cartography and Sustainable Development: Developing an Agenda PRESENTER: Britta Ricker |
15:10 | Sub-national mapping for a Sustainable World: data availability and dis/aggregation PRESENTER: Guillaume Le Sourd |
Mapping and geospatial organizations are evolving to better meet the needs of society and support sustainable development. Providing their geospatial information quickly to decision makers is crucial to achieving this goal and GIS is a vital part of the solution. In this seminar you will hear from your peers, see the Esri vision for mapping organizations, and learn about implementation and success stories.
16:00 | A new 3D visible space index for evaluating urban openness PRESENTER: Hui Zhu |
16:20 | Network Modeling Of Settlements' Interaction For Sustainable Development Of Remote Territories PRESENTER: Viktoriia Filippova |
16:40 | Spatial analysis in GeoAI with the use of graph neural networks: Quality of life prediction in urban areas case PRESENTER: Adam Iwaniak |
16:00 | Collaboratively Updating National Cartography: An Automated Tool for Integrating OpenStreetMap Data into Topographic Mapping in Brazil PRESENTER: Leonardo Scharth Loureiro Silva |
16:20 | Updating a Topographical Line Map of Gaborone Broadhurst Suburb with the Help of Digital Globe Orthorectified Mosaic and Crowdsourcing PRESENTER: Lopang Maphale |
16:40 | Improving Mobile Positioning Accuracy Within An Image-Based Hybrid Geo-crowdsourcing System PRESENTER: John Haumann |
16:00 | Online value-scale generator for proportional symbol maps PRESENTER: Radek Barvir |
16:20 | Community space-time flow expression PRESENTER: Aleksandra Stanczak |
16:40 | Building Accessibility Maps: Cartographic Solutions to Assist Mobility of People with Disabilities PRESENTER: Dariusz Gotlib |
16:00 | Building the case for a bottom-up approach to SDI stakeholder collaboration – experiences from South Africa PRESENTER: Lindy-Anne Siebritz |
16:20 | Use Case Driven Dynamic Integration of Cross-Domain Content PRESENTER: Lassi Lehto |
16:40 | Roadmap From A Traditional Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) To An Integrated Geospatial Information Framework (IGIF) PRESENTER: Morena Letsosa |
16:00 | Comparative User Experiments in Cognitive Pitfalls of Climate Change Information PRESENTER: Nianhua Liu |
16:20 | The effect of dominant background color and traffic subnetwork on the readability of topographic maps: An eye tracking study PRESENTER: Merve Keskin |
16:40 | Examining the distribution of motion velocity during visual search towards designing effective dynamic point symbols for quantitative mapping PRESENTER: Paweł Cybulski |
16:00 | Changing Desires and Aims in Public Health Mapping in the United States, 1920-2020 |
16:20 | A dashboard application to explore population distribution derived from GPS location data during the COVID-19 pandemic in Kyoto, Japan PRESENTER: James Todd |
16:40 | Spatial Planning as an Explanatory Factor in the Spatial Distribution of COVID-19 in Kampala City PRESENTER: Ivan Bamweyana |
Mapping and geospatial organizations are evolving to better meet the needs of society and support sustainable development. Providing their geospatial information quickly to decision makers is crucial to achieving this goal and GIS is a vital part of the solution. In this seminar you will hear from your peers, see the Esri vision for mapping organizations, and learn about implementation and success stories.