PROGRAM FOR TUESDAY, AUGUST 15TH
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09:00-10:00 Session 15A: Ethics in cartography and GIScience
Chair:
Aileen Buckley (Esri, Inc., United States)
Location: Auditorium 2
09:00 | Confronting the quantum: do maps visualize or actually create spatial truths and realities? |
09:20 | A multiple-constituency approach to ethics in cartography |
09:40 | In Maps We Trust |
09:00-10:00 Session 15B: History of Cartography
Chair:
Philippe De Maeyer (Ghent University, Belgium)
Location: Room 1.41 & 1.42
09:00 | Unveiling Frozen Lands and Seas: Nineteenth Century Mapping of the Arctic |
09:20 | Magnetic declination on the early modern cartographic representations of the Adriatic Sea PRESENTER: Josip Faričić |
09:40 | Cartographic meaning made in use: Reconsiderations of Jacques Bertin’s Sémiologie Graphique as a translation |
09:00-10:00 Session 15C: Geospatial analysis and modelling
Chair:
Michael Grenfell (University of Western Cape, South Africa)
Location: Room 1.63 & 1.64
09:00 | Mapping Weed Infestation in Maize Fields Using Sentinel-2 data PRESENTER: Yoliswa Mkhize |
09:20 | Geosite database of the High Gerecse Hills (Hungary): with cartographic and GIS-based methodologies PRESENTER: Edina Hajdú |
09:00-10:00 Session 15D: Geospatial data, analysis and mapping for service delivery
Chair:
Koech Cheruiyot (School of Construction EConomics and Management, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, South Africa)
Location: Room 1.43 & 1.44
09:00 | The challenge of co-operative governance of addresses and address data in Mankweng and surroundings in Limpopo, South Africa PRESENTER: Azile Mdleleni |
09:20 | Mapping Housing Dynamics and Affordability Solutions in Fairfax City, Virginia PRESENTER: Lyndsey Norberg |
09:40 | Mapping the intensity of ward-level barriers to youth’s participation in local development planning in Gauteng province, South Africa PRESENTER: Samy Katumba |
09:00-10:00 Session 15E: Indoor cartography
Chair:
Liqiu Meng (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
Location: Room 1.61
09:00 | Concept and realisation of the laboratory of indoor cartography with the support of computer game environments PRESENTER: Jakub Łobodecki |
09:20 | Visualizing indoor layout for spatial learning using Mixed Reality-based X-ray vision PRESENTER: Shengkai Wang |
09:40 | Indoor navigation map design based on the analysis of space characteristics PRESENTER: Jingyi Zhou |
09:00-10:00 Session 15F: Open data for cartography and GIScience
Chair:
Florian Ledermann (Research Unit Cartography, TU Wien, Austria)
Location: Room 1.62
09:00 | Quality Assessment of the OpenStreetMap Road Network in Calgary, Alberta PRESENTER: Xin Wang |
09:20 | A Contemporary Nolli Map: Using OpenStreetMap Data to Represent Urban Public Spaces PRESENTER: Florian Ledermann |
09:00-10:00 Session 15G: Morning Posters A
Location: Room 2.41 & 2.42
Teaching cartography from the universe of Black Panther PRESENTER: Paula Juliasz |
Specialized topographic maps: types, content, methods and technologies of creation PRESENTER: Anna Ivanova |
Bilingual road signs in Dunaszerdahely |
Terrain passability mapping in the Czech Republic PRESENTER: Marian Rybansky |
Pictorial Artifacts and Cartographic Imagination: Melding the Chasm between Time and Space |
The historic distribution of schistosomiasis transmitting snails in Mbombela and Nkomazi local municipalities PRESENTER: Felleng Letlaila |
09:00-10:00 Session 15H: CSI Seminar: Industry participation in global infrastructure
Location: Room 2.44 & 2.45
10:30-11:10 Session 17: Keynote presentation: Greg Scott
Chair:
Mimi Chauke (Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, South Africa)
Location: Auditorium 2
10:30 | The UN-IGIF in Action: Opportunities for Cartography and GIScience |
11:20-12:40 Session 18A: Atlases
Chair:
Eric Losang (Leibniz-Institute for Regional Geography, Germany)
Location: Auditorium 2
11:20-12:40 Session 18B: Generalisation and multiple representation
Chair:
Lawrence Stanislawski (USGS, United States)
Location: Room 1.41 & 1.42
11:20 | Generalization of digital elevation models for military passability maps development PRESENTER: Wojciech Dawid |
11:40 | Options for systematizing cartographic rules PRESENTER: Jiří Drozda |
12:00 | The Application of Artificial Neural Networks for the generalisation of Military Passability Maps PRESENTER: Krzysztof Pokonieczny |
12:20 | Adjacent Point Mapping Methods: Web Mapping Approach |
11:20-12:40 Session 18C: Cartography and GIScience for climate change
Chair:
Antoni Moore (University of Otago, New Zealand)
Location: Room 1.63 & 1.64
11:20 | Mapping climate zones change for the territory of Kazakhstan PRESENTER: Mátyás Gede |
11:40 | Uncertainty in Mapping Climate Change-Related Flooding Risk to Residential Property Values PRESENTER: Antoni Moore |
12:00 | Mapping the city's trajectories to cool the city and better resist heat waves PRESENTER: Anne Ruas |
12:20 | MICROHEAT Building Aggregation to estimate the potential for shared energy generation with heat pumps PRESENTER: Pia Bereuter |
11:20-12:40 Session 18D: Augmented, virtual and mixed reality in cartography
Chair:
Zdeněk Stachoň (Masaryk University, Czechia)
Location: Room 1.43 & 1.44
11:20 | Locating and Mapping Missing Cemeteries in Immersive Virtual Environments |
11:40 | Beyond Maps - the use of Highly Immersive Visualization Environment (HIVE) technology in using VR and AR in geoscience education PRESENTER: Henok Solomon |
12:00 | Cartographic Visualisation within Immersive Virtual Environments PRESENTER: Ondřej Kvarda |
12:20 | The Implementation of a Dialogue Based Interaction Tool for the Usage in Immersive Virtual Environments PRESENTER: Marco Weißmann |
11:20-12:40 Session 18E: Ethics in cartography and GIScience
Chair:
Georg Gartner (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Location: Room 1.61
11:20 | Towards strategies for ensuring trustworthiness in cartography |
11:40 | Advancing Ethics in Cartography |
12:00 | Detecting and Visualizing the Knowledge Structure of AI Ethics in Wikipedia Data PRESENTER: Mengyi Wei |
12:20 | Visual analysis of AI ethics cases PRESENTER: Chuan Chen |
11:20-12:40 Session 18F: Geospatial data, analysis and mapping for SDGs
Chair:
Xintao Liu (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong)
Location: Room 1.62
11:20 | Atlassing Sustainable Development: A Participatory and Critical Approach to Neighbourhoods in Transition PRESENTER: Barbara Roosen |
11:40 | Impact of mining activities on vegetation composition in pingel mining area using multi-temporal landsat images PRESENTER: Salamatu Abdullahi |
12:00 | Smart Cartography in sustainable and efficient use of land PRESENTER: Samuel Osei |
12:20 | Preparing the geodiversity map of Hungary in line with the UNESCO SDGs PRESENTER: Márton Pál |
11:20-12:40 Session 18G: Morning Posters B
Location: Room 2.41 & 2.42
The challenge of creating cartography of zones of extreme conditions; case of Chilean Antarctica PRESENTER: Jeanette Araneda |
Spatial data acquisition in local Municipalities,with special references to issues and opportunities regarding spatial data acquisition |
Geospatial data, analysis and mapping for service delivery |
A Novel Indoor Trajectory Pattern Mining Framework PRESENTER: Wangshu Wang |
The spatial nature of structural unemployment in South Africa PRESENTER: Gina Weir-Smith |
Efficient Method for COVID-19 Vaccine Allocation PRESENTER: Jinmu Choi |
12:40-14:30 Session 19A: Meeting: Commission on Location Based Services
Chair:
Haosheng Huang (Ghent University, Belgium)
Location: Auditorium 2
12:40-14:30 Session 19B: Meeting: Commission on Generalisation and Multiple Representation
Chairs:
Location: Room 1.41 & 1.42
12:40-14:30 Session 19C: Meeting: Commission on Mountain Cartography
Chair:
Dusan Petrovic (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Location: Room 1.63 & 1.64
12:40-14:30 Session 19D: Meeting: Commission on Geospatial Semantics
Chairs:
Francis Harvey (Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany)
Dalia Varanka (U.S. Geological Survey, United States)
Dalia Varanka (U.S. Geological Survey, United States)
Location: Room 1.43 & 1.44
12:40-14:30 Session 19E: Meeting: Commission on the History of Cartography
Chair:
Imre Demhardt (University of Texas at Arlington, United States)
Location: Room 1.61
12:40-14:30 Session 19F: Meeting: Working Group on Digital Transformation of National Mapping Agencies
Chairs:
Bin Jiang (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou), Hong Kong)
Juha Oksanen (Finnish Geospatial Research Institute, Finland)
Juha Oksanen (Finnish Geospatial Research Institute, Finland)
Location: Room 1.62
12:40-14:30 Session 19G
Location: Room 2.44 & 2.45
14:30-15:30 Session 20A: Atlases
Chair:
René Sieber (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Location: Auditorium 2
14:30 | Archiving Printed and Digital Atlases – How to keep the «Atlas of Switzerland» available for future generations PRESENTER: René Sieber |
14:50 | Assessment of the quality of colour scales: a case study "Landscape Atlas of Czech Republic" PRESENTER: Vit Vozenilek |
15:10 | Spatial knowledge in atlases and encyclopedias - structural commonalities and differences in the production of space. |
14:30-15:30 Session 20B: Beyond SDIs towards the future geospatial ecosystem
Chair:
Antony Cooper (CSIR, South Africa)
Location: Room 1.41 & 1.42
14:30 | A review of the ICA model of stakeholders in a spatial data infrastructure (SDI) PRESENTER: Antony Cooper |
14:50 | Are Data Ecosystems ready for Location Data – Case Location Innovation Hub in Finland |
15:10 | Smart Cartography: representing complex geographical reality of 21st century |
14:30-15:30 Session 20C: Geospatial analysis and modelling
Chair:
Jaco Kemp (Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
Location: Room 1.63 & 1.64
14:30 | A deep learning model for the recognition of depression wetland shape PRESENTER: Jaco Kemp |
14:50 | A hydrogeomorphic approach to river characterization in the Breede River catchment, South Africa. PRESENTER: Pearl Mzobe |
15:10 | Enhancing U-net extraction of hydrographic features from IfSAR data in Alaska using shallow water channel depth models PRESENTER: Lawrence Stanislawski |
14:30-15:30 Session 20D: Education and training
Chair:
Terje Midtbø (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Location: Room 1.43 & 1.44
14:30-15:30 Session 20E: Cartographic heritage into the digital
Chair:
Mátyás Gede (Department of Cartography and Geoinformatics, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary)
Location: Room 1.61
14:30 | St Gallen Globe Online PRESENTER: Jost Schmid |
14:50 | Exclusionary tales in Beirut’s spaces of craftsmanship: Using historic cartography, archival ethnography, and oral history to map the enduring vulnerability of craftspeople |
15:10 | Behind the first Habsburg map of Transylvania – comparative analysis of contemporary manuscript maps |
14:30-15:30 Session 20F: Sensor-driven mapping
Chair:
Jonathan Li (University of Waterloo, Canada)
Location: Room 1.62
14:30 | Satellite remote sensing of COVID-19 lockdown effects upon urban ecosystems PRESENTER: Xiaojun Yang |
14:50 | A Comparative Study of Semantic Segmentation Using Deep Neural Networks in a GNSS-denied Underground Parking Lot PRESENTER: Jonathan Li |
15:10 | A Novel Autoencoder Based Nonlinear Adaptive Weighted Network for Hyperspectral Unmixing PRESENTER: Chen Xiao |
14:30-15:30 Session 20G: Afternoon Posters A
Location: Room 2.41 & 2.42
Climate variability impacts on the historical distribution of B. Africanus in Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality |
River basin web mapping PRESENTER: Sergey Krylov |
Present and future climate characteristics of Syria based on CORDEX simulations PRESENTER: Jesús Reyes |
Geospatial Mapping for Rural Cartography Towards Local Sustainable Development Goals: A case study of Bombora, Bori, Sulawas, Sihad Gram Panchayat, Udaipur, India PRESENTER: Bhanwar Vishvendra Raj Singh |
Setting standards for cemetery spatial databases – a case study in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Eger, Hungary PRESENTER: Márton Pál |
Current conditions, opportunities and deficiencies of using State Coordinate Reference System of North Macedonia from international EPSG and PROJ databases |
16:00-17:00 Session 22A: Geospatial data, analysis and mapping for service delivery
Chair:
Samy Katumba (University of Pretoria, South Africa)
Location: Auditorium 2
16:00 | Examining the relationship between basic service delivery provision and dissatisfaction with the performance of local government in Gauteng (South Africa) PRESENTER: Samy Katumba |
16:20 | Assessment and Application of Land Administration Concepts to South Africa for All Forms of Land Tenure PRESENTER: Mokgethi Motswenyane |
16:40 | Commonwealth of Independent States Geoportal PRESENTER: Elena Martynova |
16:00-17:00 Session 22B: SDI and standards
Chair:
Franz-Josef Behr (Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
Location: Room 1.41 & 1.42
16:00 | From traditional OGC Webservices to Modern Open API based Service Architectures: Introduction, Concepts and Experiences from Germany, a country in Transition |
16:20 | OGC API Standards for the Next Generation of Web Mapping PRESENTER: Gobe Hobona |
16:40 | Improving Interoperability of National Geospatial Services in International Context PRESENTER: Alpo Turunen |
16:00-17:00 Session 22C: History of Cartography
Chair:
Imre Demhardt (University of Texas at Arlington, United States)
Location: Room 1.63 & 1.64
16:00 | Fifty years of Polish and world cartographic literature : bibliography compiled by Jerzy Ostrowski and Zenon Kozieł PRESENTER: Izabela Karsznia |
16:20 | The Next Forty Years: A brief history of ICA 1984-2023 |
16:40 | The changing role of the map in Western European society over the last 250 years |
16:00-17:00 Session 22D: Topographic mapping
Chair:
Alexander Kent (Canterbury Christ Church University, UK)
Location: Room 1.43 & 1.44
16:00 | Automatic Extraction and Placement of Building Point Vector Data from Aerial Imagery for the 1: 25 000 Topographic Map Production PRESENTER: Miloš Basarić |
16:00-17:00 Session 22E: User experience
Chair:
Mark Wigley (Swiss Society of Cartography, Switzerland)
Location: Room 1.61
16:00 | A New Swiss Map Generation for Mobile Use PRESENTER: Mark Wigley |
16:20 | Mobile first proposition of UFPR CampusMap PRESENTER: Luciene Delazari |
16:40 | User experience with smartphone based global-scale thematic maps in data journalism PRESENTER: Arzu Çöltekin |
16:00-17:00 Session 22F: Toponymy
Chair:
Peter Jordan (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Urban and Regional Research, Austria)
Location: Room 1.62
16:00 | Exonyms in Spanish. Criteria and usage in cartography PRESENTER: Irene Sahagún Luis |
16:20 | Development of a Japanese 'GIS place name dictionary' as a basis for interdisciplinary research PRESENTER: Keiji Yano |
16:00-17:00 Session 22G: Afternoon Posters B
Location: Room 2.41 & 2.42
Geospatial Information Science: A tool for Sustainable Forest Management of Miombo Woodlands PRESENTER: Mzikayise Shabangu |
Environmental data and satellite images: information sources for the identification of illegal activities in the landscape on the example of Slovakia PRESENTER: Daniel Szatmári |
Exploring active LiDAR and very high spatial resolution optical data in tree mapping PRESENTER: Simbarashe Jombo |
hin&weg – unveiling migration patterns using an analytical visualisation approach PRESENTER: Eric Losang |
Data model for the 1:25,000 scale digital cartography of the IGM - Chile PRESENTER: Jeanette Araneda |