Detailed programme 2014

17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science

Detailed Conference Schedule

 

AGILE 2014 - Tuesday June 3, 2014
18:00  Registration for workshops and conference 
11:00 Parallel Workshops
 
WS2
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JB2206
WS3
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JAA206
WS4
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JB2205
WS5
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JAA006
WS6
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JAA007
WS8
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JAA207
11:30  Coffee Break
13:00 Parallel Workshops
 
WS2
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JB2206
WS3
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JAA206
WS4
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JB2205
WS5
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JAA006
WS6
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JAA007
WS8
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JAA207
14:00  Lunch
15:30 Parallel Workshops
 
WS2
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JB2206
WS3
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JAA206
WS4
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JB2205
WS5
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JAA006
WS6
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JAA007
WS8
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JAA207
16:00  Coffee Break
17:00 Parallel Workshops
 
WS2
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JB2206
WS3
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JAA206
WS4
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JB2205
WS5
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JAA006
WS6
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JAA007
WS8
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JAA207
18:00  Closure of the workshops
21:00  Opening Reception Hotel Voramar, Benicasim
WS1: Valarm-Esri ad-hoc, real-time mobile sensor networks in the cloud
WS2: How to build an INSPIRE compliant SDI with open source software?
WS3: Digital Earth: What the hack?
WS4: Geoprocessing on the Web. Tentative Agenda
WS5: Geogames and geoplay
WS6: Development Augmented Reality Applications for Google GLASS
WS8: COBWEB: Citizen Science, Quality and Standards

AGILE 2014 - Wednesday June 4, 2014
18:00 Registration for the conference - UJI
10:00 Opening of the conference
Room: Salón de Actos, Facultad de Jurídicas (JAAS04)
Official welcome by professor Inmaculada Fortanet Gómez, Vice-rector of Cooperation and International Relations, UJI
Opening of the Conference by Joaquín Huerta, Chair of the Programme Committee
11:00 Key-note 1 - The Case for an Enduring Spatial Science
John P. Wilson
Room: Salón de Actos, Facultad de Jurídicas (JAAS04)
Chair: Mike Gould
11:30 Coffee Break
13:00 Parallel Sessions
  Session 2 - Visualization
Room: Salón de Actos
Chair: Danny Vandenbroucke
 


- Labeling Points with Sliding Labels in Interactive Maps. 
Nadine Schwartges, Jan-Henrik Haunert, Dennis Zwiebler and Alexander Wolff
 
- An area merge operation for smooth zooming.
Radan Suba, Martijn Meijers, Lina Huang and Peter van Oosterom
 
- How to visualize the geography of Swiss history.
André Bruggmann and Sara Irina Fabrikant
 
- Geo-Information Visualizations of Linked Data.
Rob Lemmens and Carsten Keßler

Session 3 - Geospatial Algorithms
Room: JB1204
Chair: Hardy Pundt

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

MOVED TO SESSION 10

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

- 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

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

14:30 Lunch  - Paella Monumental
16:00 Parallel Sessions
  Session 5 - Linked Data Web  
Room: Salón de Actos
Chair: Sven Schade

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

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

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

 - 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 Łukowicz and Marek Strzelecki
Session 6 - Urban Dimension 
Room: JB1204
Chair: Carlos Granell

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

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

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

 - CityBench: A geospatial exploration of comparable cities.
Elizabeth Kalinaki, Robert Oortwijn, Ana Sanchis Huertas, Eduardo Dias, Laura Diaz, Micheal Gould and Henk Scholten
 
16:30 Coffee Break
18:00 Parallel Sessions
  Session 8 - Policy Dimension  
Room: Salón de Actos
Chair: Maribel Yasmina Santos

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

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

- 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

- 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
 
Session 9 - Data Mining 
Room: JB1204
Chair: Sven Casteleyn

 

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

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

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

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

18:00 PhD Students gathering - AGILE PhD School Initiative & PhD-evening
Sponsors showcases and meetings
20:00 Discovering the city of Castellón - Walk through the city (Town Hall) (Meeting place to be announced)
23:30 Free Evening PhD students from different European universities network and have dinner together

AGILE 2014 - Thursday June 5, 2014
18:00 Registration for the conference - UJI
10:30 Key-note 2 - Towards intelligent geospatial systems connecting location and place
Stephan Winter
Room: Salón de Actos, Facultad de Jurídicas (JAAS04)
Chair: Bénédicte Bucher
11:00 Coffee Break
13:00 Parallel Sessions
  Session 11 - Mapping and the Citizen Sensor COST TD1202
Room: Salón de Actos
Chair: Steffen Fritz

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

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

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

Session 12 - Theory and Practise 
Room: JB1204
Chair: Tiina Sarjakoski


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

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

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

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

- Spatiotemporal Data Complexity in electronic Airport Layout Plan and its visualization.
Shyam parhi

14:00 Lunch  - Cantina
15:30 AGILE - Annual Meeting 
Report of the Chair, the Secretary and the Treasurer of AGILE
Reports on the different AGILE initiatives
Meeting of PhD students that attended the 1st AGILE PhD Winter School with PhD students that are candidate for the 2nd PhD School and senior researchers
16:45 Poster session and Coffee Break
18:15 Parallel Sessions
  Session 14 - Land cover and use COST TD1202
Room: Salón de Actos
Chair: Linda See

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

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

- 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

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

Session 15 - Trajectories 
Room: JB1204
Chair: Martin Raubal


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

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

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

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

23:30 Gala Dinner - Club Náutico, Grao de Castellón

AGILE 2014 - Friday June 6, 2014
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11:00
13:00
13:45

 

Each paper presentation should be 20 minutes max. 

There will be 10 minutes at the end of each paper session for questions and discussion.

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