PROGRAM FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16TH
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09:00-10:00 Session 24A: Geospatial semantics
Chair:
Václav Talhofer (University of Defence, Brno, Czechia)
Location: Auditorium 2
09:00 | From Maps to Geospatial Knowledge Graph: Geospatial Knowledge Representation and Reasoning PRESENTER: Haijiang Xu |
09:20 | Understanding Relevance in Maps through the use of Knowledge Graphs PRESENTER: José Pablo Ceballos Cantú |
09:40 | Querying CityGML Data through Virtual Knowledge Graphs PRESENTER: Linfang Ding |
09:00-10:00 Session 24B: Standardization in cartography
Chair:
Amy Griffin (RMIT University, Australia)
Location: Room 1.41 & 1.42
09:00 | “Cartography and Open Standards”: A Proposal for an Open Geospatial Consortium Technical Paper PRESENTER: Serena Coetzee |
09:20 | Representation of Real-World Complexities: a paradigm shift |
09:40 | Next generation OGC standard for cartographic portrayal interoperability PRESENTER: Jérôme Jacovella-St-Louis |
09:00-10:00 Session 24C: Geospatial analysis and modelling
Chair:
Tholang Mokhele (HSRC, South Africa)
Location: Room 1.63 & 1.64
09:00 | Thematic cartography as a support for understanding social vulnerability in Porto Alegre region, Brazil PRESENTER: Andrea Iescheck |
09:20 | Mapping the everyday geographies of new waves of Russian emigration in Tbilisi. |
09:40 | Effects of Covid-19 Pandemic on Spatial Patterns of Burglaries (2019-2020) in Chicago, Illinois PRESENTER: Esther Amoako |
09:00-10:00 Session 24D: User experience
Chair:
Susanne Bleisch (FHNW University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland, Switzerland)
Location: Room 1.43 & 1.44
09:00 | Spatial aspects of evacuation: A closer look at user interaction during route choice PRESENTER: Dajana Snopková |
09:20 | Investigation of Sequential Order of Sketch Map Drawing After Walking in the City PRESENTER: Kaori Ito |
09:40 | User-centered design of a geoinformation system for identifying the visitor's impact in environmentally fragile areas in natural parks PRESENTER: Claudia R. Sluter |
09:00-10:00 Session 24E: History of Cartography
Chair:
Igor Drecki (New Zealand Cartographic Society, New Zealand)
Location: Room 1.61
09:00 | Revisiting schools of cartographic thought: ideological connotations in the (Post-) Soviet school PRESENTER: Menno-Jan Kraak |
09:20 | Ethnic Map in the Book containing the Williamstown Lectures of Count Teleki |
09:40 | An overview of the Soviet mapping of South Africa PRESENTER: Martin Davis |
09:00-10:00 Session 24F: Visual analytics
Chair:
Anthony Robinson (The Pennsylvania State University, United States)
Location: Room 1.62
09:00 | Points-to-polygons and reverse animations for enhanced visual analytics on multiscale thematic maps |
09:20 | Geovisualization for Pollinator Decision Support with Beescape NexGen PRESENTER: Anthony C. Robinson |
09:40 | Real time visual analytics of moving features: A case of vessel movement PRESENTER: Bolelang Sibolla |
10:30-11:10 Session 26: Keynote presentation: Patricia Solis
Chair:
Serena Coetzee (Department of Geography,Geoinformatics and Meteorology, University of Pretoria, South Africa)
Location: Auditorium 2
10:30 | The Power of Mapping as Knowledge Exchange for a more Resilient Future |
11:20-12:40 Session 27A: Cartography and children
Chair:
Carla Cristina Sena (UNESP, Brazil)
Location: Auditorium 2
11:20 | The presence of geoinformatics in Hungarian secondary education |
11:40 | Commemorating the 30th Anniversary of the Barbara Petchenik Children’s Map Competition and exploring directions for the future PRESENTER: Romola Thumbadoo |
12:00 | Title Children mapping their realities and aspirations: an innovative methodological tool with implications for practice, program and policy PRESENTER: Romola Thumbadoo |
12:20 | Mapping Across the Curriculum: Cartographic Theory for K-8 Education |
11:20-12:40 Session 27B: Education and training
Chair:
Tao Wang (Capital Normal University, China)
Location: Room 1.41 & 1.42
11:20 | Competences of a modern academic cartographer PRESENTER: Juliane Cron |
11:40 | Cartographic Body of Knowledge – work in progress PRESENTER: Terje Midtbø |
12:00 | Jupyter Technology as a Cartographer's Work Environment: A Case Study PRESENTER: Kamil Choromański |
12:20 | Developing teaching/learning materials on “Sense of Place” with students in an international university cooperation: overall approach and first phase outcomes at HKA PRESENTER: Gertrud Schaab |
11:20-12:40 Session 27C: Generalisation and multiple representation
Chair:
Izabela Karsznia (University of Warsaw, Poland)
Location: Room 1.63 & 1.64
11:20 | Towards Automated Nautical Chart Compilation and Verification of Output Topology and Safety PRESENTER: Christos Kastrisios |
11:40 | Data enrichment and supervised learning in road and settlement feature selection for small scale maps PRESENTER: Albert Adolf |
12:00 | A Super-pixel Scaling Approach to Detect Inconsistency of Cross-layer Tile Maps PRESENTER: Junbo Yu |
12:20 | Quantitative expressions of spatial similarity between road networks in multiscale map spaces PRESENTER: Pengbo Li |
11:20-12:40 Session 27D: Augmented, virtual and mixed reality in cartography
Chair:
Jan Wilkening (University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt, Germany)
Location: Room 1.43 & 1.44
11:20 | Development of an interactive VR flight simulation with ArcGIS SDK for Unity and a hang glider PRESENTER: Jan Wilkening |
11:40 | 3D-Terrain Mapping and Mixed Reality Cartography supporting Edutainment in Landscape Genesis - The Saarschleife Geotope Application PRESENTER: Peter Fischer-Stabel |
12:00 | Measuring Physiological Responses to VR-Based Urban Environments PRESENTER: Julian Keil |
12:20 | Analysis of cartographic symbols as visual support in interactive VR geovisualizations PRESENTER: Helge Olberding |
11:20-12:40 Session 27E: Geospatial analysis and modelling
Chair:
Bin Jiang (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou), Hong Kong)
Location: Room 1.61
11:20 | Spatial analysis of scorpion accidents in Brazil: its relation to climate and urbanization PRESENTER: Gabrielle Silva Gardim |
11:40 | Exploring the Spatio-temporal Patterns of Urban Fire Incidents PRESENTER: Yihong Yuan |
12:00 | Using Least Cost Path Analysis to Plan a New Bypass Route on Highway 401 to Mitigate Traffic Congestion and Impacts in the City of Toronto, Ontario PRESENTER: Jonathan Li |
12:20 | The influence of environmental factors on the historical distribution of B. pfeifferi in the Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality |
11:20-12:40 Session 27F: Maps and the internet
Chair:
Michael Peterson (University of Nebraska at Omaha, United States)
Location: Room 1.62
11:20 | Interactive web mapping for urban climate monitoring and research based on reference and crowdsourced observations PRESENTER: Timofey Samsonov |
11:40 | Label Density in Large-Scale Online Maps PRESENTER: Michael Peterson |
12:00 | Visualising temporal changes in visitors’ areas of interest using online geotagged photographs PRESENTER: Yoshiki Wakabayashi |
12:20 | Create Custom Basemaps for Desktop or Mobile Applications |
12:40-14:30 Session 28A: Meeting: Working Group on the Body of Knowledge
Chair:
Terje Midtbø (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway)
Location: Auditorium 2
12:40-14:30 Session 28B: Meeting: Commission on Education and Training
Chair:
Tao Wang (Capital Normal University, China)
Location: Room 1.41 & 1.42
12:40-14:30 Session 28C: Meeting: Commission on Map Production and Geoinformation Management
Chair:
Peter Schmitz (University of South Africa, South Africa)
Location: Room 1.63 & 1.64
12:40-14:30 Session 28D: Meeting: Commission on Maps and Graphics for Blind and Partially Sighted People
Chair:
Waldirene Carmo (University of São Paulo, Brazil)
Location: Room 1.43 & 1.44
12:40-14:30 Session 28E: Meeting: Advisory Board of the International Cartographic Journal
Chairs:
Location: Room 1.61
12:40-14:30 Session 28F: Meeting: Next Generation Cartography
Chair:
Chelsea Nestel (University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States)
Location: Room 1.62
14:30-15:30 Session 29A: Art and cartography
Chair:
Darren Sears (N/A, United States)
Location: Auditorium 2
14:30 | Voyage Around Our Rooms: Performance in the Mapping of Lockdown Spaces |
14:50 | Fracturing, Flux & Fragility: Mapping Ecological Islands & Edges |
15:10 | The Witcher world map. People need maps of imaginary places. PRESENTER: Albert Adolf |
14:30-15:30 Session 29B: Map design
Chair:
David Forrest (University of Glasgow, UK)
Location: Room 1.41 & 1.42
14:30 | Issues in the design of bus network maps |
14:50 | Yet another design for an old map |
15:10 | How to Design Map of ‘Utopiae’ for Game Players? PRESENTER: Beata Medynska-Gulij |
14:30-15:30 Session 29C: Cognitive issues in geographic information visualization
Chair:
Nina Polous (University of Graz, Austria)
Location: Room 1.63 & 1.64
14:30 | Cartography, Children’s Mapping, Drawing and Painting, and Photoatlas Storytelling: An Innovative Transdisciplinary Project PRESENTER: Romola Thumbadoo |
14:50 | Evaluating Gaze-Based Interfaces for Map Interaction PRESENTER: Christian E. Murphy |
15:10 | Machines as potential end users of maps in future: a key question to ponder upon? |
14:30-15:30 Session 29D: Education and training
Chair:
Sanet Carow (UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa)
Location: Room 1.43 & 1.44
14:30 | Concours Carto, how can we teach cartography by map contest ? |
14:50 | Educational Potential of Map Storytelling Creation using Data Objects-Driven Mobile Mapping Toolkit – KoPpoMai PRESENTER: Iori Sasaki |
15:10 | Activating students in cartographic education |
14:30-15:30 Session 29E: Cartographic heritage into the digital
Chair:
Tomáš Janata (Czech Technical University in Prague, FCE, Czechia)
Location: Room 1.61
14:30 | U-turn in map making to overcome shortcomings of territorial visualisations PRESENTER: Jakob Listabarth |
14:50 | Parametrization of the Hungarian Stereographic Map Sheets PRESENTER: Mátyás Gede |
15:10 | Self-Constructing Graph Convolutional Networks for Semantic Segmentation of Historical Maps PRESENTER: Lukas Arzoumanidis |
14:30-15:30 Session 29F: Crowdsourcing in cartography and GIScience
Chair:
Aslam Parker (CDNGI, Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development, South Africa)
Location: Room 1.62
14:30 | OpenStreetMap Data as a Basis for Official Geospatial Data: An Investigation into Updating the Building Stock Data for Municipalities in Baden-Württemberg, Germany PRESENTER: Franz-Josef Behr |
14:50 | Identifying Temporal Patterns of Contributions to OpenStreetMap in Brazilian Cities: The Role of Cell Size. PRESENTER: Silvana Camboim |
15:10 | Artificial Intelligence based Building Attributes Enrichment in OpenStreetMap using Street-view Images PRESENTER: Liqiu Meng |
16:00-17:00 Session 31A: Earth observation and cartography
Chair:
George Chirima (Agricultural Research Council and University of Pretoria, South Africa)
Location: Auditorium 2
16:00 | Mapping environmental properties through image processing for an environmental perception study PRESENTER: Feng Qi |
16:20 | Crop classification and weed detection in rainfed maize crops using UAV and PlanetScope imagery PRESENTER: Colette de Villiers |
16:40 | The Brazilian Pampa as part of INPE´s official program for mapping native vegetation removal PRESENTER: Tatiana Kuplich |
16:00-17:00 Session 31B: Location based services
Chair:
Haosheng Huang (Ghent University, Belgium)
Location: Room 1.41 & 1.42
16:00 | The least crowded path: where to start? PRESENTER: Laure De Cock |
16:20 | Design and Implementation of Geo-visualization of Human Mobility and Building Occupancy on Smart Campus PRESENTER: Tao Wang |
16:40 | Story maps to support sense of place and conservation within urban greenspace |
16:00-17:00 Session 31C: Map design
Chair:
Sam Arundel (U.S. Geological Survey, United States)
Location: Room 1.63 & 1.64
16:00 | Evaluating data classification methods for choropleth maps to analyse geographic accessibility in South Africa PRESENTER: Lourens Snyman |
16:20 | Statistical Data Integration with Maps using Dot Density |
16:40 | What do we want to communicate? A few reflections on the choropleth map class ranges. PRESENTER: Elzbieta Bielecka |
16:00-17:00 Session 31D: Marine cartography
Chair:
Lysandros Tsoulos (National Technical University of Athens, Greece)
Location: Room 1.43 & 1.44
16:00 | Using automated cartography to create maritime charts suitable for hard copy printing. PRESENTER: Christie Ence |
16:20 | Creating a Global Historic Maritime Trade Model Using A Least-cost Surface Analysis PRESENTER: Lucinda Roberts |
16:40 | Efforts to Streamline Bathymetry Compilation for Marine Navigation |
16:00-17:00 Session 31E: Participatory mapping
Chair:
Gertrud Schaab (Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
Location: Room 1.61
16:00 | Participatory Mapping of the Water-Food-Energy Nexus in the Brazilian Semiarid Region to meet the SDGs PRESENTER: Gislleidy Uchôa Tavares |
16:20 | Indigenous knowledge transfer through participatory mapping: attitude of the Arctic population to communications using mental maps PRESENTER: Antonina Savvinova |
16:40 | Learning of spatial correlation between urban solid-waste and stray dog population with participatory mapping PRESENTER: Sumit Sen |
16:00-17:00 Session 31F: Geospatial analysis and modelling
Chair:
Susan Henrico (Stellenbosch University, Faculty of Military Science, South Africa)
Location: Room 1.62
16:00 | Comparative measures of raster qualitative maps PRESENTER: Małgorzata Wieczorek |
16:20 | Understanding the role of geographical environments in emergency dispatches with GPS trajectories PRESENTER: Yanan Wu |
16:40 | Mapping the spatial profile and susceptibility of illegal land occupation: A case study of the Cape Town Metropolitan area, South Africa PRESENTER: Curtis Bailey |