Accepted papers and posters 2014

17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science

Accepted Papers

FULL PAPERS

7. RSS and sensor fusion algorithms for indoor location systems on smartphones
Laia Descamps-Vila, Antoni Perez-Navarro and Jordi Conesa

8. A GIS-based process for calculating visibility impact from buildings during transmission line routing
Stefano Grassi, Roman Friedli, Michel Grangier and Martin Raubal

9. The Gradual transition of areal objects for smooth zooming
Radan Suba, Martijn Meijers, Lina Huang and Peter van Oosterom

14. Event identification from Georeferenced Images
Yeran Sun and Hongchao Fan

16. STCode - the text encoding algorithm for latitude/longitude/time
Jan Ježek and Ivana Kolingerová

20. Estimating Completeness of VGI Datasets by Analyzing Community Activity over Time Periods
Simon Gröchenig, Richard Brunauer and Karl Rehrl

21. Photographic and geographic databases interfacing by line matching
Youssef Attia, Thierry Joliveau and Eric Favier

24. Fast SNN-based clustering approach for large geospatial data sets
Armenio Antunes, Maribel Yasmina Santos and Adriano Moreira

31. An image segmentation process enhancement for land cover mapping from Very High Resolution remote sensing data
Maxime Vitter, Christine Jacqueminet, Bernard Etlicher, Rémy Martin, Pascal Pluvinet and Lise Vaudor

33. Making the Web of Data Available via Web Feature Services
Jim Jones, Werner Kuhn, Carsten Keßler and Simon Scheider

37. Encoding and querying historic map content
Simon Scheider, Jim Jones, Alber Sanchez and Carsten Keßler

41. Behaviour-driven development applied to the conformance testing of INSPIRE Web services
Francisco J. Lopez-Pellicer, Miguel Ángel Latre, Javier Nogueras-Iso, Jesús Barrera and F. Javier Zarazaga-Soria

44. Estimation of building types on OpenStreetMap based on urban morphology analysis
Hongchao Fan, Alexander Zipf and Qing Fu

48. Mining Frequent Spatio-Temporal Patterns in Wind Speed and Direction
Norhakim Yusof, Raul Zurita-Milla, Menno-Jan Kraak and Bas Retsios

49. A recursive Bayesian filter for anomalous behavior detection in trajectory data
Hai Huang, Lijuan Zhang and Monika Sester

55. Qualitative Representations of Extended Spatial Objects in Sketch Maps
Sahib Jan, Angela Schwering, Malumbo Chipofya and Talakisew Binor

60. Using GPS logs to identify Agronomical Activities
Armanda Rodrigues, Carlos Damásio and José Emanuel Cunha

61. CityBench: A geospatial exploration of comparable cities
Elizabeth Kalinaki, Robert Oortwijn, Ana Sanchis Huertas, Eduardo Dias, Laura Diaz, Micheal Gould and Henk Scholten

63. Routes to remember: Comparing verbal instructions and sketch maps
Vanessa Joy Anacta, Jia Wang and Angela Schwering

66. Exploring the geographical relations between social media and flood phenomena to improve situational awareness: A study about the River Elbe Flood in June 2013.
Benjamin Herfort, Svend-Jonas Schelhorn, João Porto de Albuquerque and Alexander Zipf

68. Labeling Points with Sliding Labels in Interactive Maps
Nadine Schwartges, Jan-Henrik Haunert, Dennis Zwiebler and Alexander Wolff

69. Assessing the influence of pre-processing methods on raw GPS-data for automated change point detection
Tomas Thalman and amin Abdalla
 

SHORT PAPERS



72. Real-time detection of anomalous paths through networks
Steven Prager and R. Paul Wiegand

80. Linking crowdsourced observations with INSPIRE
Stefan Wiemann and Lars Bernard

81. Crowdsourced-Based Mapping Of Historical West-To-East Routes From The Textual Accounts Of European Traveler
Mehdi Ebadi, Jamal Jokar Arsanjani and Mohamed Bakillah

82. Using Open Street Maps data and tools for indoor mapping in a Smart City scenario
Álvaro Arranz, Guillermo Amat, Ángel Ramos and Javier Fernández

83. Topological Structure and Travel Efficiency of Street Network created by Proximity Graphs
Toshihiro Osaragi and Yuko Hiraga

85. Spatiotemporal Data Complexity in electronic Airport Layout Plan and its visualization
shyam parhi

87. Augmented Reality and GIS: On the Possibilities and Limits of Sensor-based AR
Falko Schmid and Daniel Langerenken

91. Geographic Information Technologies for analysing the digital footprint of tourists
Toni HERNÁNDEZ, Josep SITJAR, Rosa Olivella and Lluis VICENS

93. Queues in Ski Resort Graphs: the Ski-Optim Model
Tino Barras, Marut Doctor, Marc Revilloud, Michael Schumacher and Jean-Christophe Loubier

97. Is this Twitter Event a Disaster?
André Dittrich and Christian Lucas

98. “Troy is ours – How on earth could Clytaemnestra know so fast?”
Emmanuel Stefanakis and Titus Tienaah

100. Semantic analysis of Citizen Sensing, Crowdsourcing and VGI
Lex Comber, Sven Schade, Linda See, Peter Mooney and Giles Foody

102. Planned vs. Real City: 3D GIS for Analyzing the Transformation of Urban Morphology
Pilar Garcia-Almirall, Francesc Valls Dalmau and Montserrat Moix Bergada

104. Multi-sensory Integration for a Digital Earth Nervous System
Frank Ostermann and Sven Schade

107. A comparative study on VGI and professional noise data
Irene Garcia-Martí, Joaquín Torres-Sospedra, Luis E. Rodríguez-Pupo and Joaquín Huerta

109. Characteristics of Citizen-contributed Geographic Information
Spyridon Spyratos, Michael Lutz and Francesco Pantisano

110. Little Steps Towards Big Goals. Using Linked Data to Develop Next Generation Spatial Data Infrastructures (aka SDI 3.0)
Francis Harvey, Jim Jones, Simon Scheider, Adam Iwaniak, Iwona Kaczmarek, Jaromar Lukowicz and Marek Strzelecki

111. Analysing spatiotemporal patterns of antibiotics prescriptions
Luise Hutka and Lars Bernard

112. A flexible framework for assessing the quality of crowdsourced data
Sam Meek, Mike Jackson and Didier Leibovici

115. Applying a CA-based model to explore land-use policy scenarios to contain sprawl in the case of Thessaloniki
APOSTOLOS LAGARIAS and POULICOS PRASTACOS

116. Recitoire: a tool for qualitative surveys involving citizens in urban planning projects
David Noël, Marlène Villanova-Oliver and Jérôme Gensel

117. Assessment of the integration of geographic information in e-government policy in Europe
Glenn Vancauwenberghe, Danny Vandenbroucke, Joep Crompvoets, Francesco Pignatelli and Raymond Boguslawski

118. Exploring the market potential for geo-ICT companies in relation to INSPIRE
Glenn Vancauwenberghe, Piergiorgio Cipriano, Max Craglia, Cameron Easton, Giacomo Martirano and Danny Vandenbroucke

119. An algorithm for segmenting a feature set into equitable regions
Md. Imran Hossain and Wolfgang Reinhardt

126. Comparing Knowledge-Driven and Data-Driven Modeling methods for susceptibility mapping in spatial epidemiology: a case study in Visceral Leishmaniasis
Mohammadreza Rajabi, Ali Mansourian, Petter Pilesjö, Finn Hedefalk, Roger Groth and Ahad Bazmani

127. Cropland Capture: A Gaming Approach to Improve Global Land Cover
Linda See, Tobias Sturn, Christoph Perger, Steffen Fritz, Ian McCallum and Carl Salk

130. Influence of point cloud density on the results of automated Object-Based building extraction from ALS data
Ivan Tomljenovic and Adam Rousell

131. The effects of different verbal route instructions on spatial orientation
Rui Li, Stefan Fuest and Angela Schwering

132. Orchestrating the spatial planning process: from Business Process Management to 2nd generation Planning Support Systems
Michele Campagna, Konstantin Ivanov and Pierangelo Massa

133. Estimating Moving Regions out of Point Data – from Excavation Sites in the Amazon region to Areas of Influence of Prehistoric Cultures
Carolin von Groote-Bidlingmaier, Sabine Timpf and Klaus Hilbert

134. Towards Initiating Openlandmap Founded On Citizens’ Science: The Current Status Of Land Use Features Of Openstreetmap In Europe
Jamal Jokar Arsanjani, Eric Vaz, Mohamed Bakillah and Peter Mooney

135. Publishing metadata of geospatial indicators as Linked Open Data: a policy-oriented approach
Diederik Tirry, Ann Crabbé and Thérèse Steenberghen

136. Some strategic national initiatives for the Swedish education in the geodata field
Lars Harrie, Karin Larsson, David Tenenbaum, Milan Horemuz, Hanna Ridefelt, Gunnar Lysell, S. Anders Brandt, Eva A.U. Sahlin, Göran Adelsköld, Mats Högström and Jakob Lagerstedt

138. GEOSUD SDI : Accessing Earth Observation data collections with semantic-based services
Mathieu KAZMIERSKI, Jean-Chistophe Desconnets, Bertrand Guerrero and Dominique Briand

139. A Geometric Configuration Ontology to Support Spatial Querying
Kristin Stock

140. VGI Edit History Reveals Data Trustworthiness and User Reputation
Fausto D'Antonio, Paolo Fogliaroni and Tomi Kauppinen

141. Comparative study of Land Use/Cover classification using Flickr photos, satellite imagery and Corine Land Cover database
Jacinto Estima, Cidália Fonte and Marco Painho

144. How to visualize the Geography of Swiss history
André Bruggmann and Sara Irina Fabrikant

145. Workforce Demand Assessment to Shape Future GI-Education - First Results of a Survey
Barbara Hofer, Gudrun Wallentin, Christoph Traun and Josef Strobl

149. Qualitative Representation of Dynamic Attributes of Trajectories
Tales Paiva Nogueira and Hervé Martin

150. Capability of movement features extracted from GPS trajectories for the classification of fine-grained behaviors
Ali Soleymani, E. Emiel van Loon and Robert Weibel

152. Towards Spatio-temporal Data Modeling of Geo-tagged Shipping Information
Amin Mobasheri and Mohamed Bakillah

153. Cadastral data integration through Linked Data
Jhonny Saavedra Velasquez, Luis M. Vilches-Blázquez and Alberto Boada

155. Geo-Information Visualizations of Linked Data
Rob Lemmens and Carsten Keßler

 

POSTERS

 

Posters must be prepared in A1-Portrait format.
  • inches: 23,389 w x 33,111 h
  • millimeters: 594,078 w x 841,022 v
75. Visualization of uncertain catchment boundaries and its influence on decision making
Ulla Pyysalo and Juha Oksanen

76. SOS Server deployment for sharing environmental sensor data through the OTALEX-C Spatial Data Infrastructure
Vivas White Pedro, Del Rey Amelia, Sanz Jorge and Brodin Ignacio

92. Design of the Data Transformation Architecture for the INSPIRE Data Model Browser
Alberto Belussi, Piergiorgio Cipriano, Sara Migliorini, Mauro Negri and Giuseppe Pelagatti

94. Error propagation in a fuzzy logic spatial multi-criteria evaluation
Lisa Bingham and Derek Karssenberg

95. ELF GeoLocator Service
Pekka Latvala, Lassi Lehto and Jaakko Kähkönen

96. ENHANCING THE ROLE OF CITIZEN SENSORS IN MAPPING: COST ACTION TD1202
Giles Foody, Steffen Fritz, Linda See, Norman Kerle, Glen Hart and Cidalia Fonte

99. IDE-OTALEX C. The big challenge of the first Crossborder SDI between Spain and Portugal
Teresa Batista, Carmen Caballero, Fernando Ceballos, Cristina Carriço, Pedro Vivas, José Cabezas, Luis Ferdández and Carlos Pinto-Gomes

101. Noise map: professional versus crowdsourced data
Andrea Podör and András Révész

103. SDI strategic planning using the system dynamics technique: A case study in Tanzania
Ali Mansourian, Alex Lubida, Ehsan Abdolmajidi, Petter Pilesjö and Micael Runnström

105. A conceptual representation for modelling the synchronization process of complex road networks
Maria Dolores Arteaga Revert and Monica Wachowicz

106. Evaluation of subjective preferences regarding indoor maps: comparison of schematic maps and floor plans
Luciene Delazari, Jeremy Morley and Suchith Anand

113. Using Crop Phenology to Assess Changes in Cultivated Land after the Anfal Genocide in Iraqi Kurdistan
Lina Eklund, Andreas Persson, Jing Tang, Mitch Selander and Martin Borg

114. Fuzzy viewshed, probable viewshed, and their use in the analysis of prehistoric monuments placement in Western Slovakia
Alexandra Rasova

120. Usability Patterns for Geoportals
Christin Henzen and Lars Bernard

122. Agile access to sensor network
Sergi Trilles, Óscar Belmonte Fernández, Laura Díaz Sánchez and Joaquín Huerta Guijarro

123. Utilization of NoSQL database for disaster preparedness
Winhard Tampubolon

124. Latest Developments and activities in the Spanish NSDI
Antonio Rodriguéz

125. A Spatial Approach to Surveying Crime-problematic Areas at the Street Level
Lucy Mburu and Alexander Zipf

137. It’s GIrls’ Day! What sketch maps show about girls’ spatial knowledge
Vanessa Joy Anacta and Thomas Bartoschek

146. 3D Building Change Detection on the basis of Airborne Laser Scanning Data
Karolina Korzeniowska and Norbert Pfeifer

147. Exploring twitter georeferenced data related to flood events: an initial approach
Maria Antonia Brovelli, Carolina Arias Munoz, Giorgio Zamboni and Alexander Bonetti

148. Texas PanHandle Climate Change Interactive GIS Web Application
Naga Raghuveer Modala

151. Data Scarcity or low Representativeness?: What hinders accuracy and precision of spatial interpolation of climate data?
Avit Kumar Bhowmik and Ana Cristina Costa

157. Improving equity of public transportation planning. The case of Palma de Mallorca (Spain)
maurici ruiz, Joana Maria Seguí Pons, Jaume Mateu Lladó and Maria Rosa MartínezReynés

158. The CartoCiudad gamble on Open Source and value-added services
Alicia Gonzalez, Antonio Rodríguez, Celia Sevilla and Miguel Villalón

159. FOODIE: Farm-Oriented Open Data in Europe
Miguel Ángel Esbrí
 
160. How Earth Observation, Crop Modeling, and ICT  can help rice cultivation: the ERMES project
Sven Casteleyn, Carlos Granell, Sergi Trilles and Joaquín Huerta
 
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