Wednesday, December 15 |
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The
School Of Humanities, University Of Florence |
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8:45-10:15 |
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Room |
A101 |
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T01-1. Art in Cartography |
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Chair |
Sandra Ignagni |
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The Atlas as (Exhibition)
Space. Herbert Bayer: World Geographic Atlas, 1953. |
Magdalena Becker |
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Across Edges: Art to
Cartography; One Landscape to the Next |
Darren Sears |
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Direct manipulations of
cartographic space for expressive cartographies |
Nick Lally |
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Mapping the skin and the
guts of stories: a dialogue between conventional and alternative
cartographies |
Sébastien Caquard(1), Élise
Olmedo |
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Mapping Tokyo Olympics 3.0:
Archaeologies of the Future |
Sharon Hayashi(1), Elina Lex |
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An individual journey
within platial environments of flows |
Aleksandra Stanczak(1), Antoni
Moore |
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8:45-10:15 |
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Room |
A103 |
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T02-1. Atlases |
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Chair |
Edoardo Boria |
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Cartography in the Social
Media Era: a New Balance and Synthesis |
Fraser, D R Taylor(1), Romola
Thumbadoo, Alexander Wolodtschenko, Ilya Zaslavsky |
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Storytelling in Interactive
Atlases – Following the Intrinsic Map-Centered Approach |
René Sieber |
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Creating an Atlas of the
Anthropocene |
Benjamin David Hennig |
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Climate and Vine -
Representation and Communication of Spatio-Temporal Relationships in the Web
Application AustrianvineyardsCom |
Dominik Wieser(1), Karel Kriz |
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Mapping Narrative Content
and Structure in Online Atlases |
Gareth Baldrica-Franklin |
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Erwin Raisz’ Atlases
– Multi-Method Storytelling-Approaches for Cartographic
Communication |
Losang Eric |
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8:45-10:15 |
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Room |
A105 |
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T03-1. Cartographic Heritage
Into the Digital Domain |
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Chair |
Mátyás Gede |
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“Hack the Map”, a Digital
Educational Program Inspired by Rigas Velestinlis’ Charta of Greece (1796-7) |
Maria Pazarli, Kostas
Diamantis, Vasiliki Gerontopoulou |
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The Perczel Project
(2007–2019) |
László Zentai(1), Mátyás
Márton, Gábor Gercsák |
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The Historical Geological
Cartography: From Digital Archive to Webgis Environment |
Marco Pantaloni(1), Fabiana
Console, Maria Pia Congi, Renato Ventura |
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Paper and Pixels: Historic
Maps as a Multifaceted Resource |
Cameron Petrie(1), Rebecca
Roberts, Junaid Jabbar, Hector Orengo, Marco Madella |
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The Cartographic Heritage of
the University of Florence. Historical Maps of the Geography Library |
Margherita Azzari(1), Camillo
Berti |
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8:45-10:15 |
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Room |
A106 |
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T05-1. Cartography for Early
Warning and Crisis Management |
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Chair |
Christophe Lienert |
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Mixed
Reality Maps to Help Convey Disaster Information |
Kevin Patrick Helzel(1),
Alexander Klaus, Mathias Jahnke |
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Geo-Online
Explanatory Data Visualization Tools as Crisis Management and Communication
Instruments |
Silvia Grandi(1), Anna
Bernasconi |
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Hurricane and Waste
Collection Simulations on Qgis for Improving Post-Hurricane Waste Collection |
Anne Ruas(1), Quy Thy Truong,
Serge Lhomme |
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Application of Insar
Satellite Method for Mapping of Active Landslides in Bulgaria - Opportunities
and Perspectives |
Mila Atanasova-Zlatareva(1),
Hristo Nikolov, Lyubka Pashova |
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Risk Information Management
in Support of UN Humanitarian Missions |
Horst Kremers |
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8:45-10:15 |
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Room |
A209 |
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T06-1. Cognition in
Geovisualization |
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Chair |
Serena Coetzee |
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Effect of Geospatial
Uncertainty Borderization on Users' Heuristic Reasoning |
Lorenzo Libertini(1), Ekaterina
Chuprikova, Liqiu Meng |
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An Advanced Dynamic
Visualization Method of Global Ocean Tide With Multi-Core Processor Based on
Opengl |
Hao Meng(1), Wei Ming Xu, Tian
Yang Liu, Zhi Yuan Shi, Zhou Yang Dong |
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Visual Complexity and
Memorability of Maps |
Arzu Coltekin(1), Dario Oertle,
Alzbeta Brychtova |
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Revealing Map Reading
Strategies of Physical Geographic Maps |
Marketa Beitlova(1), Stanislav
Popelka |
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Spatio temporal analysis of
place naming dynamics in former West Prussia from 1772 to 2020 |
Akinola Shola Akinwumiju(1),
Olawale Oluwafemi, Seyi Ogundeji, Ifedotun Abimbola |
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8:45-10:15 |
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Room |
A210 |
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T07-1. Education and Continuous
Learning in Cartography |
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Chair |
Tao Wang |
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Educational Uses of
Cartography. An Example on the Use of GIS to Deal With Depopulation by Skill
Processes. |
Javier Velilla Gil(1), Carlos
Guallart Moreno, María Laguna Marín-Yaseli |
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Analysis of
Historical Cartography and Data Presentation for an Educational Purpose: the
Case of the Historical Centre of Vimercate |
Dina Jovanovic(1), Daniela
Oreni, Stefano Della Torre, Rossella Moioli |
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Extending the
Cartographic Capabilities of Desktop GIS – Implementing Less Common
Statistical Mapping Methods as Web Services Together With Students |
Gertrud Schaab(1), Christian
Stern |
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Cartographic Education at
the University of Glasgow: Past, present and future |
David Forrest |
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How to Help the
Statisticians Correctly Prepare Maps |
Maciej Zych |
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11:45-13:15 |
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Room |
A101 |
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T01-2. Art in Cartography |
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Chair |
Giuseppe Borruso |
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Ancient Thoughts and
Electric Buildings |
Michael Trommer |
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A Sound-Strata Map of Port
Hope |
Taien Ng-Chan |
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Towards a Cartographic
Renaissance: Leonardo’s Maps and their Approaches to Art and Science |
Alexander Kent |
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Aesthetics in Cartographic
Epistemology |
Chelsea Nestel |
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Thematic Mapping With a
Twist |
Kenneth Field |
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Design and Implementation
of Narrative Map Based on Hand Scroll -- an Example of Zheng He'S Voyage to
the West |
Jie Shen(1), Lufei Zhao, Nina
Sun, Tengfei Chai |
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Data Visualization Design
for Nsfc Join Fund Management |
Zhao Jin(1), Tao Wang, Peng
Huang |
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11:45-13:15 |
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Room |
A103 |
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T02-2. Atlases |
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Chair |
René Sieber |
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Serbian Atlases in
the 19Th and Early 20Th Century |
Jelena Glišović (1),
Žarko Ilić |
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Mapping, Synthesis and
Visualization of Czech Dialects |
Vit Vozenilek(1), Martina
Ireinova, Alena Vondrakova, Jakub Konicek |
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Bilingual Statistical
Historical Atlas of Israel |
Oren Raz(1) |
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Historical Atlas of Poland
2.0 – over 140 years of joint work of historians and cartographers |
Katarzyna
Słomska-Przech(1), Dawid Maciuszek, Aniela Rząsa, Tomasz Panecki |
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Czech Historical Atlas:
Creation of a Web Map Portal |
Petra Jílková(1), Jiri Krejci |
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Austrianvineyards.com
– the World’s First Nationwide Information and Presentation System of
all Wine Estates |
Karel Kriz (1), Alexander
Pucher |
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11:45-13:15 |
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Room |
A105 |
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T03-2. Cartographic Heritage
Into the Digital Domain |
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Chair |
Milena Bertacchini |
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A
Never-Born Russian-Language Earth Globe in the Virtual Globes Museum |
Dávid Gerzsenyi(1), Gábor
Gercsák, Mátyás Márton |
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A New Interactive
Gazetteer of Perczel’S Globe |
László Zentai(1), Zsuzsanna
Ungvári, Gábor Gercsák, Márton Mátyás |
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Charles Perthées Maps of
Palatinates: a Project of Digital Edition |
Tomasz Panecki(1), Tomasz
Królik |
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A New Tool to Follow the
Changes of Geographic Names on Globes |
Zoltán Kuris, Klaudia Rapcsán,
Zsuzsanna Ungvári, Mátyás Gede |
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Construction of an Old-Map
Framework for Promoting Historical GIS Research and Education |
Keiji Yano(1), Satoshi Imamura,
Ryo Kamata, Muneyuki Natsume, Benjamin Lewis |
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New Approaches to
Communicate and Educate Through Historical Maps |
Milena Bertacchi (1), Laura
Turchi, Patrizia Cremonini, Lorenza Iannacci, Annalisa Sabatini |
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11:45-13:15 |
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Room |
A106 |
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T04-1. Cartography and Children |
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Chair |
Carla Cristina Reinaldo Gimenes
de Sena |
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Spatial Thinking in Cartography
Teaching for Schoolchildren |
Barbara Jordão(1), Sônia
Castellar |
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A Generations View
on SDG – Using the Central Role of Maps |
Markus Jobst (1), Georg Gartner |
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Geoliteracy, cartology, and
classroom mobile projects or game |
Yaïves Ferland(1), Margot
Kaszap |
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Children’s Cartography:
What Is a Map According to Children? |
Heather Swienton(1), Alberto
Giordano, Ronald Hagelman, Shadi Maleki |
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Limits of GIS Implementation
in Secondary Education |
Veronika Bernhäuserová(1),
Lenka Havelková, Martin Hanus |
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Cartography as a tool to
assess spatial skills in children aged |
Paola Zamperlin (1), Guenda
Mangoni |
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11:45-13:15 |
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Room |
A209 |
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T06-2. Cognition in
Geovisualization |
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Chair |
Amy Griffin |
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How Do Users
Interact With 3D Virtual Environments? Users’ Behavior Evaluation in
Participatory Urban Planning |
Thibaud Chassin(1), Jens
Ingensand, Guillaume Touya, Sidonie Christophe |
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Students’ Strategies for
Thematic Map Analysis |
Lenka Havelková(1), Martin
Hanus |
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Semantic correlation between
emojis and feelings’ descriptions for Mapping Emotions into the Urban
Mobility context |
Gabriele Silveira Camara(1),
Silvana Philippi Camboim, João Vitor Meza Bravo |
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Take That Flood: Does your
perspective matter? |
Fabian Kuster, Ian T. Ruginski,
Sara Irina Fabrikant (1) |
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Evaluation of
Geovisualization Designs for the Cognition of Movement in Space and Time |
Crystal Bae(1), Somayeh Dodge |
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Mapping Autistic Wayfinding in
Urban Environments |
Irma Castellanos, Florian
Hruby(1) |
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11:45-13:15 |
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Room |
A210 |
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T07-2. Education and Continuous
Learning in Cartography |
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Chair |
Terje Midtbø |
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Novel Cartographical
Designs for Blind and Partially Impaired Students in Kurdistan |
Ashna Abdulrahman Kareem Zada |
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Visualisations of Lidar Data
in an Educational Setting |
Jana Ameye(1), Luc Zwartjes,
Philippe De Maeyer, Mario Hernandez |
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International Cartographic
Education Progress: a Bibliometric Analysis of Iccs Literature |
Tao Wang(1), Minghui Sun |
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Didactic Atlas of the
National Geographic Institute of Spain |
Ana Velasco Tirado(1), Celia
Sevilla Sánchez, Noelia Esther Aguiar Rivero |
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How
Are Maps Used in Research? an Exploratory Review of Phd Dissertations |
Serena Coetzee(1), Sanet Carow,
Lourens Snyman |
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14:45-16:30 |
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Room |
A101 |
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T08-1. Generalization and
Multiple Representation |
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Chair |
Guillaume Touya |
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Rebanker: Displacing Embankment
Lines From Roads and Rivers With a Least Squares Adjustment |
Guillaume Touya(1), Imran
Lokhat |
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Supervised Learning for
Automated Feature Selection in Road Network Generalization |
Izabela Karsznia(1), Albert
Adolf, Stefan Leyk |
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Horizontal Accuracy
Assessment of a Recent Algorithm for Approximate a Surface to a Dem |
Juan Francisco
Reinoso-Gordo(1), Domingo Barrera, María Ibáñez, Eddargani Salah, Rocío
Romero, Francisco Ariza-López |
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Theoretical and Practical
Application of Wang-Müller Line Generalisation Algorithm |
Tomas Straupis(1), Motiejus
Jakstys |
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The Change and the Challenge of
a National Geographic Database |
Carlo Perugi |
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14:45-16:30 |
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Room |
A103 |
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T09-1. Artificial Intelligence
in Mapping |
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Chair |
Paolo Nesi |
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Automatic
Vectorization of Point Symbols on Archive Maps Using Deep Convolutional
Neural Network |
Gergely Vassányi(1), Mátyás
Gede |
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Neural Map Style Transfer
Exploration with Gans |
Sidonie Christophe(1), Samuel
Mermet, Morgan Laurent, Guillaume Touya |
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Combing Machine Learning
Image Segmentation and Mixed Reality Design to Improve Users´ Navigation
Experience |
Christian E Murphy(1),
Guillermo Fernan Esquivel Tabares |
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Map as a Knowledge Base
(MapKB), a Free and Open Source Geospatial Semantic Technology System
Prototype |
Dalia Varanka |
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Improving Map Text Detection
and Recognition Through Data Synthesis |
Samantha T Arundel(1), Trenton
Morgan, Dennis Powon |
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GeoAI for Topographic
Mapping and the Intelligent National Map |
Lynn Usery |
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14:45-16:30 |
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Room |
A105 |
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T03-3. Cartographic Heritage
Into the Digital Domain |
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Chair |
Stefania Palmentieri |
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Analysis of Urban
Elements Orientations to Characterize the Spatial Extension of the Foundation
of the Roman City of Amida |
Jean-François Girres(1),
Martine Assenat, Veysel Malit |
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Study of Old City Plan With
Help of Historical Ontology of Urban Spaces – Legend Reconstruction |
Katarzyna Slomska-Przech |
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Automatic
Georeferencing of Topographic Map Sheets Using OpenCV and Tesseract |
Mátyás Gede(1), Lola Varga |
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Story from Realm of Maps in
Regensburg |
Medynska-Gulij Beata(1),
Tillmann Tegeler, Hans Brauer, Krzysztof Zagata, Lukasz Wielebski, Ulf
Brunnbauer |
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Using Cartographic and
Archival Material to Approach Local History: an Educational Workshop About
Lambrakis Case in Thessaloniki City of the ’60S. |
Nopi Ploutoglou(1), Sofia
Pavlidou, Maria Pazarli, Elpis Daniil |
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Developing 3D models of
pre-war Warsaw buildings using spatial data integration |
Beata Calka(1), Justyna Bak |
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14:45-16:30 |
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Room |
A106 |
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T04-2. Cartography and Children |
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Chair |
Luisa Spagnoli |
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Mapping the
Surrounding Environment by Pupils. Case Study: Primary School “Ismail Qemali”
in Chair - Skopje |
Bashkim Idrizi(1), Neriman
Selimi |
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Presence of the School
Cartography in Erwin Raisz’S Lifework |
José Jesús Reyes Nunez |
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Challenges in the
Teaching of Cartography During the Covid-19 Pandemic: Use of Minecraft in the
Remote Classroom Setting |
Carla Sena(1), Barbara Jordão |
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Children’s Graphic
Representation as a Language and Its Role in Preschool Education Under a
Whole-Child Approach |
Paula Cristiane Strina Juliasz |
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The Treasure Map of
the Citizen Childhood |
Jasmine Desclaux-Salachas |
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14:45-16:30 |
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Room |
A209 |
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T06-3. Cognition in
Geovisualization |
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Chair |
Liqiu Meng |
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Map Evaluation Under
Covid-19 Restrictions: a New Visual Approach Based on Think Aloud Interviews |
Martin Knura(1), Jochen Schiewe |
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The Impact of Landmark
Visualization Style on Expert Wayfinders’ Cognitive Load During Navigation |
Armand Kapaj(1), Sara
Lanini-Maggi, Sara Fabrikant |
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The Influence of
Socio-Cultural Factors on Perception & Cognition of Map Symbols |
Bradley Denney(1), Amy Griffin,
Zdenek Stachon |
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Do Authors Look at Their
Maps in Different Way Than Common Readers? an Eye-Tracking Study |
Marketa Beitlova, Stanislav
Popelka(1), Karel Macku, Martin Konopka |
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Nudging Travelers to
Favorable Routes: the Impact of Visual Communication and Emotional Responses
on Decision Making |
Stefan Fuest (1), Monika
Sester, Amy Griffin |
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The role of emotion in
mental maps |
Mariam Gambashidze(1), Juliane
Cron |
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The Sense of North |
Veronika Flóra Kiss(1), Zoltán
Farkas-Németh, Zsolt Gyozo Török |
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14:45-16:30 |
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Room |
A210 |
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T07-3. Education and Continuous
Learning in Cartography |
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Chair |
Alexander Kent |
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Establishing a Cartographic
Body of Knowledge |
Terje Midtbø(1), Temenoujka
Bandrova, Georg Gartner, Miljenko Lapaine, Jie Shen, Vít Vozenílek, Tao Wang |
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The System of Cartographic
Didactic Aids for the Czech Lower Secondary Education and Its Implementation
Into Geographical Teaching |
Jan D Bláha(1), Petr Trahorsch |
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Introducing Web Mapping: a
Workbook for Interactive Cartography and Visualization on the Open Web |
Robert Roth(1), Carl Sack,
Gareth Baldrica-Franklin, Yuying Chen, Richard Donohue, Lily Houtman, Tim
Prestby, Robin Tolochko, Nick Underwood |
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The Adaptive Erasmus Mundus
Cartography M.Sc. Program in the Covid-19 Pandemic From a Student’S
Perspective |
Xiyu Wang(1), Jonathan Clark
King |
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The Use of Virtual
Environments in Geoscience Education |
Hana Svedova(1), Petr Kubicek |
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Bottom-Up Approach for
Cartography Body of Knowledge Design |
Vit Vozenilek(1), Vaclav
Talhofer |
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17:00-18:45 |
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Room |
A101 |
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T08-2. Generalization and
Multiple Representation |
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Chair |
Luca Tavasci |
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Please, Help Me! I
Am Lost in Zoom |
Guillaume Touya(1), Maria-Jesus
Lobo, William Mackaness, Ian Muehlenhaus |
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Data Classification
Methods for Preserving Spatial Patterns |
Jochen Schiewe |
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Modelling and Building of a
Graph Database of Multi-Source Landmarks to Help Emergency Mountain Rescuers |
Véronique Gendner(1),
Marie-Dominique Van Damme, Ana-Maria Olteanu-Raimond |
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Deep Learning for Map
Generalization: Towards a New Approach Using Vector Data |
Martin Knura |
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Can Graph Convolution
Networks Learn Spatial Relations? |
Azelle Courtial(1), Guillaume
Touya, Xiang Zhang |
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17:00-18:45 |
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Room |
A103 |
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T09-2. Artificial Intelligence
in Mapping |
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Chair |
Dalia Varanka |
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Automatic
Vectorization of Rectangular Manmade Objects: a Case Study Applying OpenCV
and GDAL on UAV Imagery |
Márton Pál(1), Fanni Vörös,
Béla Kovács |
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Computationally efficient
sequential feature extraction for single hyperspectral remote sensing image
classification |
Andong Ma(1), Anthony Filippi |
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Inferring Implicit 3D
Representations From Human Figures on Pictorial Maps |
Raimund Schnürer(1), A Cengiz
Öztireli, Magnus Heitzler, René Sieber, Lorenz Hurni |
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Personalized Landmark
Sequence Recommendation Method using LSTM based Network for Navigating in
Large Hospitals |
Litao Zhu (1), Shen Jie,
Gartner Georg, Yingxu Hou |
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Quantitative Content
Analysis of Maps on Twitter using network visualizationa and pre-trained
machine learning models |
Edyta Bogucka(1), Liqiu Meng |
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Piloting the Use of Machine
Learning Methods for Automatic Mapping of Streams and Ditches in Finland |
Christian Koski (1), Pyry
Kettunen, Justus Poutanen, Lingli Zhu, Juha Oksanen |
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17:00-18:45 |
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Room |
A105 |
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T03-4. Cartographic Heritage
Into the Digital Domain |
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Chair |
László Zentai |
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Data heterogeneity
and oldness, two difficulties to overcome for the world seabed sediment
mapping |
Thierry Garlan(1), Isabelle
Gabelotaud, Elodie Marchès, Edith Le Borgne, Sylvain Lucas |
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Mask-RCNN Generalisation to
Vectorise Surface-Type Objects of Old Maps |
Valentin Árvai(1), Mátyás Gede |
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Utilizing Convolutional
Neural Networks to Extract Road Features From Swiss Historical Maps |
Chenjing Jiao(1), Magnus
Heitzler, Lorenz Hurni |
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Modelling and Repeating
Early Photographic Positions with |
Michael Hodgson(1), Silvia
Elena Piovan |
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Towards the large-scale
extraction of historical land cover information from historical maps |
Johannes Uhl(1), Stefan Leyk,
Weiwei Duan, Zekun Li, Basel Shbita, Yao-Yi Chiang, Craig Knoblock |
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The Digital
Cartographic Reconstruction of the 1897 ‘Mátra Guide’ (Hungary) |
Edina Hajdú(1), Márton Pál |
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17:00-18:45 |
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Room |
A106 |
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T05-2. Cartography for Early
Warning and Crisis Management |
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Chair |
Milan Konečný |
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The Public Swiss Natural
Hazard Portal for Warnings and Recommended Behaviour |
Christophe Lienert(1),
Franziska Angly Bieri, Barbora Neversil, Daniel Meier |
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A combined flood risk
assessment with SWMM hydrological modelling and AHP based on multi criteria
decision making |
Yanping Li |
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Preliminary Study on
Knowledge Graph Construction Based on the Coupling Mechanism of Urban
Disaster and Emergency Response |
Jie Shen, Jingyi Zhou(1), Jijun
Yang |
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Landslide
Susceptibility Evaluation Based on Optimized Support Vector Machine |
Jiping Liu, Rongfu Lin,
Shenghua Xu, Yong Wang, Xianghong Che, Jie Chen(1) |
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17:00-18:45 |
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Room |
A209 |
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T06-4. Cognition in
Geovisualization |
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Chair |
Arzu Coltekin |
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Designing AI-assisted
interactive map displays to explore spatial information |
Merve Keskin(1), Pyry Kettunen |
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Suitability of colour hue,
value, and transparency for geographic relevance encoding in mobile maps |
Reichenbacher Tumasch(1), Marco
Oliveri |
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Investigating the Effect of
Display Pixel Density on the Minimal Legible Size of Cartographic Symbols |
Florian Ledermann |
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Empirical Study on
Recognition of Spatial Patterns in Choropleth Maps Using Hexagonal Shaped
Units |
Izabela Karsznia(1), Izabela
Golebiowska, Jolanta Korycka-Skorupa, Tomasz Nowacki |
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A proposition to define
boundaries based on the smoothness and the continuity of voluminous point
data phenomena |
Raphael Gonçalves De Campos(1),
Caio Paiva, Silvana Philippi Camboim |
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Eye-Tracking
Comparison of Two Road Atlases |
Stanislav Popelka(1), Alena
Vondrakova, Marketa Beitlova, Stanislava Drahosova |
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Unlocking Cartography in
the United Nations in the Era of Data for Action |
Ayako Kagawa(1), Gakumin Kato,
Mina Lee, Guillaume Le Sourd, Marco Lucafò, Oliva Martín Sánchez, Michael
Montani |
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17:00-18:45 |
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Room |
A210 |
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T07-4. Education and Continuous
Learning in Cartography |
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Chair |
Horst Kremers |
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A Collection of Student
Maps for Teaching Multivariate Thematic Map Making – the Maps’ Origin
and Purpose |
Gertrud Schaab(1), Sybil Adam,
Serena Coetzee |
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Teaching on natural risks
by simulation in Minetest and augmented reality |
Lecordix François(1),
Kumarasamy Sivakavi |
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Education 4.0 in Cartography:
an Integrated E-Learning Materials Portal for Cartography and Digital Mapping
Course |
Abdul Rauf Abdul Abdul Rasam(1) |
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Making History Accessible to
People with Visual Impairments Through Interactive Tangible 3D Models |
Jan Brus(1), Richard Lazna,
Radek Barvir, Alena Vondrakova |
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A Survey of Criteria for
Accredited Publications |
Antony Cooper |
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Approaches for Infographics
Evaluation in Maps |
Jakub Koníček |
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Thursday,
December 16 |
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The
School Of Humanities, University Of Florence |
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9:00-10:45 |
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Room |
A101 |
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T11-1 History of Cartography |
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Chair |
Imre Demhardt |
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Cartography Between Reality
and Fiction: the Maps by Albert Herrmann (1886-1945) of Chott El-Djerid |
Petra Svatek |
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“ Jissoku-Yochizu (1821)
" which should be newly found as the small scale map of Japan originally
surveyed by Inoh Tadataka |
Hiroshi Ota |
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Places of Misery: Mapping
Slavery of the Dutch East India Company (Voc), 1602-1799 |
Jeroen Bos |
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Mediators of the territory.
Professional profiles and productions of the Regi Compassatori della Dogana
di Foggia during the 18th century |
Marco Petrella |
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Decoding Spatial Formatting:
the Analysis of the World Order Through Educational Atlases |
Sofia Gavrilova(1), Jana Moser,
Philipp Meyer, Sebastian Lentz |
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9:00-10:45 |
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Room |
A103 |
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T07-5 Education and Continuous
Learning in Cartography |
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Chair |
Cinzia Podda |
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Mapwork.Education: Online
Adaptive System for Cartographic Education |
Martin Hanus(1), Lenka
Havelkova, Veronika Bernhauserova, Kristyna Stolcova |
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Student Generated Digital
Media and Community-Based Learning Within a Covid-19 Induced Landscape:
Lessons From the Field |
Nerhene Davis(1), Victoria
Rautenbach |
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Map Use in Lessons: a
Videostudy Findings |
Kristyna Stolcova(1), Martin
Hanus |
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On Developing Cartographic
Terminology in African Languages |
Cooper Antony, Serena
Cotzee(1) |
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SDGS and Cartography, a
Conceptual Connection |
Rob Lemmens, Menno-Jan Kraak(1) |
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9:00-10:45 |
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Room |
A105 |
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T13-1 Map Design |
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Chair |
Salvatore Pappalardo |
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What Do the General Public
Think About Maps as Art? |
William Cartwright |
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Balancing Shape Distortions
and Contiguity in Cartograms |
Michael T Gastner(1), Simon
Perrault, Chen-Chieh Feng |
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Scalebrewer: a Visual
Design Tool for Graphical Customization of Map Scale |
Meilin Liu(1), Xi Tang |
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Cartographic Styles Used in
Spatial Planning Maps to Visualise Uncertain, Unfinished and Imagined Content |
Katharina Henggeler |
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Graphic Map Load Measuring Tool
– Development and Verification |
Radek Barvir(1), Vit Vozenilek |
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Characterizing Storytelling
in Covid-19 Cartographic Journalism |
Timothy Prestby |
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9:00-10:45 |
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Room |
A106 |
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T15-1 Maps and Accessibility |
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Chair |
Waldirene Ribeiro do Carmo |
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Perspectives about
Implementation of Colour Codes on Maps Accessible to Blind People |
Niédja Sodré De Araújo(1),
Luciene Stamato Delazari, Amanda Pereira Antunes, Andrea Faria Andrade |
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Concept and Formalisation of
Tactile Cartographic Variables |
Yi-Rong Chen, Stephan Van
Gasselt(1) |
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Thematic Tactile
Cartography: Evaluating Tactile Mapping Techniques for Novel Applications |
Harrison Cole |
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Mapping Road Crossings for
Visually Impaired People |
Yuhao Jiang(1), María-Jesús
Lobo, Sidonie Christophe, Christophe Jouffrais |
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9:00-10:45 |
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Room |
A209 |
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T14-1 Map Production and
Geoinformation Management |
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Chair |
Marco Scaioni |
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The Automated Map
Public. Innovation for the Generation of the National Topographic Map of
Spain |
Adolfo Pérez, Felisa Quesada,
Alicia González(1), Alfonso Boluda, Ana Maldonado, José Alfonso de Tomás,
María de la Paz |
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Accessing Spatial Knowledge
Networks With Maps |
Markus Jobst (1), Georg Gartner |
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A Pragmatical Algorithm to
Compute the Convex Envelope of Bathymetric Surveys at Variable Resolutions |
Julian Le Deunf(1), Thierry
Schmitt, Yann Keramoal |
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Towards A Smart Campus:
From Basemap to Sensors |
Jan Wilkening(1), Rainer
Schäffner |
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Multiple Layer Symbol Design
for Use With Internet Maps |
Rex Cammack(1), Paul Hunt |
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Mix Your Own Data Cocktail
Served With a Slice of Adobe |
Mark Wigley |
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9:00-10:45 |
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Room |
A210 |
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T10-2 Social Sensing and Visual
Analytics |
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Chair |
Petr Kubíček |
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Gaining Overview with Transient
Focus+Context Maps |
Daria Hollenstein(1), Susanne
Bleisch |
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COVID-19 Geoviz for
Spatio-Temporal Structures Detection |
Jacques Gautier(1), Maria Jesus
Lobo, Benjamin Fau, Armand Drugeon, Sidonie Christophe, Guillaume Touya |
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Approaches for Visualizing
the Presence of Absence in Cartography |
Anthony Robinson |
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Visualizing and Evaluating
the Geocoding Uncertainty in Social Sensing for Disaster Management |
Debayan Mandal Mandal(1),
Binbin Lin, Bing Zhou, Mingzheng Yang |
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11:15-13:00 |
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Room |
A101 |
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T11-2 History of Cartography |
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Chair |
Filippo Camerota |
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Were Portolan Charts and
Portolani Made Upon Authentic Late Medieval Maritime Measurements? Example
for the Adriatic Sea Basin Area |
Tome Marelic |
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Advertising in Mapping
Products in Russia (1860-1930S) |
Mikhail Orlov |
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Renderings of the Adriatic
Sea coastline on early modern age nautical charts in the context of their
navigational applicability |
Josip Faricic(1), Tome Marelic |
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Russian Topographic Mapping
in Finland 1870-1917 |
Antti Jakobsson |
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A Geological Hiking Map
Curiosity From 1939 |
Gáspár Albert(1), Ábel Hegedüs |
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11:15-13:00 |
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Room |
A103 |
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T02-3 Atlases |
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Chair |
Eric Losang |
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The New National
Atlas of Hungary – Volume Society |
László Zentai(1), Gábor
Gercsák, Károly Kocsis, Zsombor Nemerkényi |
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The Atlas as Gazetteer
– Facilitating Historical Research by Enriching Digital Place Names
Databases With Digitized Atlas Indexes |
Eric Losang |
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Monograph – The
Covid-19 Pandemic in Spain |
Andrés Arístegui(1), Francisco
Sánchez |
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Virus Atlas Austria - Covid-19,
Labour Market and Demography at a Glance |
Florian Korn(1), Karel Kriz,
Alexander Pucher |
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Cartographic Storytelling:
150 Years of Swiss Official Statistics |
Olaf König |
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The East Indian Water World
1709-1760: a Comparison of Two Dutch Manuscript Atlases |
Ferjan Ormeling |
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Historical Statistical
Atlases |
Thomas Schulz |
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11:15-13:00 |
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Room |
A105 |
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T13-2 Map Design |
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Chair |
Pyry Kettunen |
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Design of an Atlas
of Significant Natural Disasters |
Denitsa Siteva, Silvia
Marinova(1) |
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The Carta Della
Natura Project: the Case Study of Molise Region |
Dora Ceralli(1), Lucilla
Laureti, Chiara D'Angeli |
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Tectonics of
Cartography |
Jasmine Desclaux-Salachas(1),
Lucile Bataille |
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Natural Disasters in Europe
Within Years 2011 - 2020 |
Marek Hoffmann |
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Cross-Cultural Differences
in Map Design Perception |
Bibigul Zhunis(1), Georg
Gartner, Silvia Klettner |
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Make Maps Great Again |
Alejandro Guinea |
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11:15-13:00 |
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Room |
A106 |
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T15-2 Maps and Accessibility |
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Chair |
Chiara Garau |
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Mapping accessibility in Norway
– a Method to Register and
Survey the Status of Accessibility in urban areas and
recreational areas |
Sven Michaelis(1), Kathrin
Böckelsack |
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Evaluation of Large Scale
Online Maps |
Michael Peter Peterson |
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Tactile Cartography in Latin
America: Experience With Workshops |
Carla Sena(1), Waldirene Carmo |
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Measuring Physical
Assess to Primary Health Care Facilities in Gambella Region (West Ethiopia) |
Pier Lorenzo Fantozzi(1), Fabio
Manenti, Giovanni Putoto, Giuseppe Baracca |
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3D-Printed Models of Czech
Architectural Monuments for People With Severe Visual Impairment |
Radek Barvir(1), Jan Brus,
Alena Vondrakova |
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11:15-13:00 |
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Room |
A209 |
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T14-2 Map Production and
Geoinformation Management |
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Chair |
Peter Schmitz |
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Digital
Transformation in Topographic Databases |
Gonzalo Moreno Vergara(1), Gema
Martin-Asin Lopez, Lorenzo Camon Soteres |
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National High Resolution Land
Cover and Land Use Information System |
Julián Delgado Hernández(1),
Nuria Valcárcel Sanz |
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Automation of
Quality Control of Digital Topographic Maps at the Scale 1:50 000 of the Main
State Topographic Map in Ukraine |
Nadiia Lazorenko-Hevel, Danylo
Kin(1), Olexander Lets, Yurii Karpinskyi |
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Change Only Updating the
1:25 000 Swiss National Map |
Dominik Käuferle(1), Mark
Wigley |
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The Project for
Completing the Regional Geodatabase in Lombardia, Italy |
Piera Belotti, Fabio Conzi,
Chiara Dell’Orto, Maurizio Federici, Luigi Fregonese, Gabriele Garnero,
Emilio Guastamacchia, Franco Guzzetti, Livio Pinto, Marco Scaioni (1) |
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Vector Large-Scale Overview
Plan in a Swiss Cantonal Administration |
Cristina M Iosifescu Enescu(1),
Andreas Gantner, Simone Würsch |
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11:15-13:00 |
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Room |
A210 |
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T10-3 Social Sensing and Visual
Analytics |
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Chair |
Anthony C. Robinson |
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The Representation of
Spatial Context by Emojis within |
Eva Hauthal(1), Alexander
Dunkel, Dirk Burghardt |
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The Impact of Scale
on Spatial Connections: an Exploratory Analysis |
Yihong Yuan |
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Harvesting Social
Media With Artificial Intelligence for Medical Threats Mapping and Analytics |
Walter David, Michelle
King-Okoye, Alessandro Capone, Silvia Piovan(1) |
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Cluttering Reduction
for Interactive Navigation and Visualization of Historical Images |
Evelyn Paiz, Mathieu Brédif,
Sidonie Christophe(1) |
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14:45-16:30 |
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Room |
A101 |
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T11-3 History of Cartography |
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Chair |
Angelo Cattaneo |
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Accuracy, Veracity,
and Theological Truth in the 16Th Century Atlas Theatrum Terrae Sanctae |
Ioana Zamfir |
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A Last Map of Yet Many
Firsts: Der Brandberg, 1:200,000 |
Imre Demhardt |
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The Florentine Art of
Cartography: Rosselli’S ‘Fiorenza’ and Early Map Printing in the Italian
Renaissance |
Zsolt Gyözö Török |
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Mapping the Missionary World:
19th Century Missionary Atlases with Special Regard to Justus Perthes’
Production |
Mirela Altic |
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Intellectual Property and
Maps: Legal Protections for Cartographic Works From the Nineteenth to the
Twenty-First Century |
John Swab |
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14:45-16:30 |
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Room |
A103 |
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T12-1 Location Based Services
and Ubiquitous Mapping |
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Chair |
Haosheng Huang |
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Determining Traffic
Congestion Utilizing a Fuzzy Logic Model and Floating Car Data (Fcd) |
Maja Kalinic(1), Jukka Krisp |
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Driving and
Navigation Habits of Austrian Drivers |
Fanni Vörös(1), Georg Gartner,
Béla Kovács |
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Pseudo occlusion-based 3D
trajectory visualization for indoor AR navigation services |
Xiangling Peng(1), Hayato
Aoyagi, Arikawa Masatoshi, Ryo Sato, Akinori Takahashi |
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Can Indoor Navigation
Service Incorporating Signs Support Spatial Learning? |
Wangshu Wang(1), Haosheng
Huang, Georg Gartner |
|
A Social Media-Based
Framework for Tourist Behaviour Analysis and Characterization in Urban
Environments |
Francisco Porras Bernardez,
Georg Gartner(1) |
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14:45-16:30 |
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Room |
A105 |
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T13-3 Map Design |
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Chair |
Gianluca Casagrande |
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The Promise of Dasymetric
Maps for Monitoring Progress Towards the United Nations Sustainable
Development Goals |
Britta Ricker(1), Menno-Jan
Kraak, Robert Roth |
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Evaluating the information
value of tactile maps |
Jakub Wabinski(1), Albina
Moscicka, Marta Kuzma |
|
Concept for the Historic
Parks' Tactile Maps Development |
Albina Moscicka(1), Jakub
Wabinski, Andrzej Araszkiewicz, Marta Kuzma, Damian Kiliszek |
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An attempt to define
perceptive and sensitive mapping through lived space experiments |
Catherine Dominguès(1),
Laurence Jolivet, Eric Mermet, Sevil Seten |
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Base Maps of National
Geoportals of Europe: Pragmatic and Stylistic Aspects |
Rita Viliuviene(1), Giedre
Beconyte |
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Which mapping technique for
population density is effective, attractive, and suggestive? |
David Forrest(1), Beata
Medyńska-Gulij |
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14:45-16:30 |
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Room |
A106 |
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T17-1 Marine Cartography |
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Chair |
Lysandros Tsoulos |
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Automatic cleaning of
outliers in multibeam bathymetric data |
Yuan Wei(1), Shunjun Li,
Shaohua Jin, Hongchao Ji |
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Overview of the
Charts Representing Eastern Coast of the Adriatic Sea Through Centuries and a
Comparison of Piri Reis Portolans With a Contemporary Chart Content |
Ivana Racetin(1), Majda Ivic,
Jelena Kilic, Katarina Rogulj |
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Geographic Factors
for Managing Cruise Ship Destination Port to Attraction Passenger Transfer in
the Caribbean Region |
John Nyberg(1), Shachak Pe'Eri,
Susan Slocum, Matthew Rice |
|
EMODNET Geology: Digital
Geological Maps of European Seas |
Andrea Fiorentino(1), Loredana
Battaglini, Matteo Conti, Silvana D'Angelo, Carlo Innocenti |
|
Dynamics and Trends in
Content System Formation of Nautical Charts |
Anastasia Gorevalova(1), Tamara
Vereshchaka |
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Reliability of bathymetric
data in Italian nautical charts and ENCs. |
Manuela Milli(1), Cristina
Tirone |
|
A Step Toward a
Standardized Guide in Sailing the Sea: the Pilot’s Book Digital Upgrade |
Roberto Manuzzo(1), Sonja
Grosso, Riccardo Ansaldi, Ludovico Sturla, Marta Pratellesi |
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14:45-16:30 |
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Room |
A209 |
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T14-3 Map Production and
Geoinformation Management |
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Chair |
Marco Pantaloni |
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|
Mapping the
Avalanche Risk: From Survey to Cartographic Production the Avalanche Bulletin
of the Meteomont Service of the Alpine Troops Command |
Aurora Alfina Rapisarda(1),
Andrea Marco Pranzo |
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Mapping Mt. Ushba:
Preparation for a new Alpine Club Map |
Mathias Gröbe(1), Nikolas
Prechtel, Benjamin Schröter, Dirk Burghardt |
|
Testing Approaches
to Visualize Land Cover/Land Use Changes in Time Series With Cloud-Based
Microservice Tools |
Jesse Friend(1), Mathias Jahnke |
|
DEM’s elevation comparison
by surface buffering |
Francisco Javier
Ariza-López(1), José Rodríguez-Avi, Juan Francisco Reinoso-Gordo |
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GIS-Mapping ADCP
Backscatter Data to Support Environmental Studies |
Paola Picco(1), Roberto
Nardini, Maurizio Demarte |
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The new geospatial data of
the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region (Italy): a geomatic challenge |
Alberto Beinat(1), Massimiliano
Basso, Elena Viero |
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14:45-16:30 |
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Room |
A210 |
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T16-1 Participatory Mapping |
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Chair |
Temenoujka Bandrova |
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A Multicity
Investigation on Fear of Crime |
László Zentai(1), Andrea Pödör,
Zalán Hum |
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Enabling citizens to refine
the location accuracy of cadastre boundary markers by gamified VGI |
Mikko Rönneberg(1), Pyry
Kettunen |
|
A Climate Event Portal
co-created by Citizen Scientists |
Andreas Divanis(1), Liqiu Meng |
|
Citizen contribution to lake
water quality observation: SIMILE project Mobile and Web applications |
Daniela Carrion(1), Carlo
Andrea Biraghi, Alberto Vavassori, Edoardo Pessina, Giorgio Zamboni, Gorica
Bratic, Maria Antonia Brovelli |
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Participatory
Mapping and SWOT in the Context of the Water-Food-Energy Nexus for Attaining
Sdgs in Eastern Amazonia |
Adryane Gorayeb(1), Gislleidy
Tavares, Regina Da Silva, Thomaz Xavier, Christian Brannstrom |
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Cultural heritage and
awareness: differences between volunteered geographic information of
OpenStreetMap and an official cartography. The case of Caserta in South-Italy |
Giovanni Mauro(1), Maria Ronza |
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17:00-18:45 |
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Room |
A101 |
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|
T11-4 History of Cartography |
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Chair |
Andrea Cantile |
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Using a Map to Reconstruct
the Szekler Atlantis |
János Jeney |
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Translating the Earth:
Practices, Tools, and Credibility in Eighteenth Century Cave Surveys |
Johannes Mattes |
|
Maps Hiding in Plain
Sight |
Bruce Jones, Anthony Cavell,
Michael Clarke, and Robert Pratt |
|
The Lack of Topographic
Mapping and the Historical Problem of Land Demarcation in Brazil |
Claudia Robbi Sluter(1), Andrea
Lopes Iescheck, Andrea Flávia Te Carneiro, Daniela Regina Pontes, José
Antônio Per Gediel |
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17:00-18:45 |
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Room |
A103 |
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|
T12-2 Location Based Services
and Ubiquitous Mapping |
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Chair |
Angela Yao |
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Comparative study of foreign
visitors’ perceptions of places by analyzing visual content of photographs |
Bochra Bettaieb(1), Yoshiki
Wakabayashi |
|
A Novel Mobile User
Interface to Support Pedestrian Navigation Without Restricting the User to a
Predefined Route |
Haosheng Huang(1), Thomas
Mathis, Robert Weibel |
|
Sensor based extended
floating bicycle data (xFBD) analysis |
Jukka Krisp(1), Maja Kalinic,
Christian Röger, Andreas Keler |
|
Movement Patterns of
Electric Cargo Bike Commuters - First Insights From Field Experiments and
Trajectory Analyses |
Andreas Keler(1), Lisa Kessler,
Fabian Fehn, Klaus Bogenberger |
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|
17:00-18:45 |
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Room |
A105 |
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|
T13-4 Map Design |
|
Chair |
Michael Hodgson |
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|
Automating Strip Mapping |
Aileen Buckley |
|
Perspectives on Making
Cartographic Knowledge Accessible to Software Developers |
Amy Griffin(1), Serena Coetzee,
Petr Kubicek, Silvana Camboim, Dalia Varanka, Francis Harvey, Franz-Josef
Behr, Jan Brus |
|
Implementing Airline Route
Map De-Cluttering Strategies |
Paulo Raposo(1), Menno-Jan
Kraak |
|
Symbolising Spatially
Coincident Temporal Data |
Kenneth Field |
|
The Making of Mapping for a
Sustainable World |
Tanya Buckingham Andersen,
Robert Roth(1), Gareth Baldrica-Franklin, Alicia Iverson, Chris Archuleta,
Megan Roessler |
|
Principles for Cartogram
Design, Elicited from Manual Construction of Cartograms for the 50 U.S.
States |
Barry Kronenfeld |
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|
17:00-18:45 |
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Room |
A106 |
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|
T20-1 Planetary Cartography |
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Chair |
Alessandro Frigeri and Andrea
Naß |
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|
50 Years of
Sensor-Based Planetary Cartography: Review and Perspectives |
Andrea Nass(1), Stephan Van
Gasselt, Trent Hare, Henrik Hargitai |
|
Preliminary geomorphometric
analysis of selected Martian scoria cone-like features using high-resolution
DTMs |
Fanni Vörös(1), Balázs Székely |
|
International Coordination of
Planetary Coordinate System Recommendations and the IAU Working Group on
Cartographic Coordinates and Rotational Elements |
Brent Archinal |
|
User Needs and
Identification of Upcoming Challenges for the Application of Planetary
Information Systems |
Stephan Van Gasselt(1), Andrea
Nass |
|
Standards Proposal for 2021
to Support Planetary Coordinate Reference Systems |
Trent Hare(1), Jean-Christophe
Malapert |
|
Topographic mapping of the
Mars MC quadrangles using HRSC data |
Elke Kersten(1), Klaus Gwinner,
Gregory Michael, Alexander Dumke, Ralf Jaumann |
|
A mapping symbols library
and development environment for earth and planetary geologic mapping |
Alessandro Frigeri |
|
|
|
17:00-18:45 |
|
|
Room |
A209 |
|
|
T14-4 Map Production and
Geoinformation Management |
|
Chair |
Leonardo Disperati |
|
|
Using thematic mapping and
United Nations Sustainable Development Goal indicator data to investigate
environmental factors related to the spread of COVID -19 |
Jennifer Anderson (1), Britta
Ricker |
|
Vector Tile Table Join
Service (VTJS) - cartographic support for the communication of AI results |
Markus Jobst (1), Sharon
Chawanji, Georg Gartner |
|
Abstraction and Reality.
Dealing with ... |
Jana Moser(1), Christian
Hanewinkel |
|
Leveraging High-Performance
Computing to Visualize Big Data on the Web – an Illustrative Case Study |
Shane Loeffler |
|
Online Collections of Vietnam
War-Era US Topographic Maps |
Aileen Buckley |
|
|
|
17:00-18:45 |
|
|
Room |
A210 |
|
|
T16-2 Participatory Mapping |
|
Chair |
Otakar Čerba |
|
|
Integration of quantitative
analysis and local community involvement for wildfire risk mapping: a case
study from an Alpine valley |
Ingrid Vigna(1), Angelo Besana,
Elena Comino, Alessandro Pezzoli, Davide Ascoli |
|
Georeferencing
Skills and Student Profile Results from a Multivariate Regression Model |
Gian Pietro Zaccomer, Maurizia
Sigura(1) |
|
Lessons learned from a VGI
initiative for Land Use monitoring |
Ana-Maria Olteanu-Raimond(1),
Marie-Dominique Van Damme, Laurence Jolivet |
|
COVID-19 lockdown and
students’ changing perceptions of place: A participatory mapping study in
South Africa |
Nerhene Davis(1), Kgothatso
Langa, Coetzee Serena |
|
Discovering spatiotemporal
patterns on data quality assessment in collaborative mapping: A preliminary
study in an area of Brazil |
Elias Elias(1), Fabricio
Amorim, Marcio Schmidt, Silvana Camboim |
|
Enhancing
Participatory Development in Morocco: Analyzing the Sketch Mapping Behavior
of Men and Women and Integrating Paper and Digital Participatory Mapping
Environments |
Cora Stern(1), Matthew Rice |
|
|
|
Friday,
December 17 |
|
The
School Of Humanities, University Of Florence |
|
|
|
|
8:45-10:15 |
|
|
Room |
A101 |
|
|
T18-1. Mountain Cartography |
|
Chair |
Pierlorenzo Fantozzi |
|
|
Mapant Spain: an
automatically generated orienteering map for Spain |
Jesús María Garrido Sáenz De
Tejada(1), Manuel Jurado Alonso, Agustín Caballero Belda, Javier Arufe
Varela, Jesús Moreno Jabato |
|
Geomorphological innovation
through advances in geovisualisation |
Antoni Moore(1), Mike Smith |
|
Route Planning on
Orienteering Maps With Least-Cost Path Analysis |
Gáspár Albert(1), Zsófia
Sárközy |
|
Maps of first orienteering
events |
László Zentai |
|
Presenting Multilevel
Environment on Orienteering Maps |
Dušan Petrovič |
|
Focus on Orientation to
Represent Terrain |
Gene Trantham(1), Patrick
Kennelly |
|
Large-Scaled
Topographic Mapping Issues in Vgi and Open Geospatial Data |
Benedikt Hajek (1), Karel Kriz |
|
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|
8:45-10:15 |
|
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Room |
A103 |
|
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T23-1. Toponymy in
Cartography |
|
Chair |
Peter Jordan |
|
|
Representation of minority
names on maps: the case of the Polish minority in the Těšín region,
Czechia |
Premysl Macha |
|
Dual
Naming as a Mechanism to Recognize Multiple Identities; Casablanca Or Ad-Dar
Al-Bayda |
Malak Alasli(1), Gábor Gercsák |
|
Let’s Name It Together:
VGI, Social Media and Local Heritage in Traditional Toponyms Research |
Kamil Niescioruk |
|
Indigenous place names in
toponymical strata on the Turtle Island |
Yaïves Ferland |
|
The Importance of
Contemporary and Historical Indigenous Cartography and Toponymy with
Indigenous Contributions to Euro/American/Canadian Cartography |
Daniel G Cole (1), E Richard
Hart |
|
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|
8:45-10:15 |
|
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Room |
A105 |
|
|
T25-1. Cartography and
Sustainable Development |
|
Chair |
Teresa Amodio |
|
|
Toward a New ICA Research
Agenda |
Liqiu Meng |
|
Improving land loss
modelling through incorporating neighborhood scale effects |
Heng Cai |
|
Mapping the Disparities of
Community Resilience to Natural Hazards in the United States |
Lei Zou |
|
Urban Policy Observatory
Programme for Sustainable Cities and Communities Mapping in Poland |
Dariusz Dukaczewski |
|
The Sustainable
Tourism Organization of Rural Spaces. the Island of Sardinia in the Era Of |
Silvia Battino Battino(1),
Brunella Brundu |
|
Mapping and
Characterizing Animals’ Places of Interest in Forest Environment |
Laurence Jolivet(1), Florian
Masson, Sonia Saïd |
|
|
|
8:45-10:15 |
|
|
Room |
A106 |
|
|
T21-1. Spatial Data
Infrastructure and Standards |
|
Chair |
Sandro Savino |
|
|
OGC API Features
HTML-output as a Feature Dashboard |
Lassi Lehto(1), Jaakko Kähkönen |
|
Analysis of infrastructural
forest data with GIS-tools |
Ekaterina Podolskaia |
|
Implementing Base Data Set
Custodianship - South Africa |
Maroale Chauke(1), Nicolene
Fourie, Vutomi Ndlovu, Yvonne Moema |
|
Interoperability at the Core
Strategic in the Spatial Data Infraestructure of the Service
Aerophotogrametric, Chilean Air Force |
Joselyn Robledo |
|
The INSPIRE
Harmonisation: the Geological Map of Italy at 1:100,000 Scale |
Marco Pantaloni(1), Valentina
Campo, Maria Pia Congi, Gennaro Maria Monti, Paolo Primerano, Renato Ventura |
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8:45-10:15 |
|
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Room |
A209 |
|
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T34-1. Use, User, and Usability |
|
Chair |
Robert Roth |
|
|
Evaluating a Location-Based
Game to Support Citizens’ Situated Reflection on History: a Mixed Method
Approach |
Catherine Jones |
|
Selecting Usability
Heuristics to Evaluate Responsive Maps: Case Study WebGIS UFPR CampusMap |
Vinícius Emmel Martins(1),
Marcio Augusto Reolon Schmidt(2), Luciene Stamato Delazari(3) |
|
A Set of Criteria
for Evaluating Map Application Design in a Mobile Environment |
Marc Schulz(1), Julian Huiber,
Temenoujka Bandrova |
|
Identifying Map Reading,
Map Using, and Map Generating tasks in a crowdsourcing context |
Claudia Robbi Sluter(1), João
Vitor Meza Bravo |
|
Towards Reproducible User
Studies and Behavioral Experiments for Cartography With the stimsrv Framework |
Florian Ledermann(1), Georg
Gartner |
|
How do People Make
Decisions with/without Smartphones While Walking in the City? |
Kaori Ito(1), Asahi Maeda, Kota
Katsumata, Seiya Takayanagi |
|
|
|
8:45-10:15 |
|
|
Room |
A210 |
|
|
T22-1. Sensor-Driven
Mapping |
|
Chair |
Stefano De Falco |
|
|
Application of UAS for the
purposes of landslide mapping in Bulgaria - a case study of the Thracian
Cliff landslide, northern Bulgarian coastal zone |
Lyubka Pashova(1), Mila
Atanasova-Zlatareva, Hristo Nikolov, Grigor Nikolov |
|
Automatic Mapping of
Traffic Signs |
Bence Dusek(1), Mátyás Gede |
|
Abandoned landscapes
– possibilities of their identification by application of map data and
aerial images in conditions of Slovakia |
Daniel Szatmári(1), Monika
Kopecká, Ján Feranec, Tomás Goga |
|
Satellite Mapping of Urban
Expansion and Landscape Changes in Beijing, China: A Longitudinal Study |
Xiaojun Yang(1), Ting Liu |
|
|
|
11:45-13:15 |
|
|
Room |
A101 |
|
|
T18-2. Mountain Cartography |
|
Chair |
Dušan Petrovič |
|
|
The
Effect of the Cold War Era on Maps for Public Use in the Eastern Bloc
Countries: Tourist Maps |
László Zentai(1), Gábor Gercsák |
|
Combining Multiple
Shaded Reliefs with Hypsometric Colouring and Digital Orthophotos Using Free
and Open-Source Software |
Adam Vinkovic(1), Robert Zupan,
Stanislav Franges, Damir Medak |
|
Shadows Eclipse Relief
Shading |
Patrick Kennelly(1), Gene
Trantham |
|
Upgrade of existing
algorithms for creating contour lines on topographic maps in karst surface |
Neza Ema Komel(1), Dusan
Petrovic |
|
Mountain faces |
Stephan Wondrak |
|
Optimal generalization of
digital elevation model constrained by granularity measure |
Timofey Samsonov |
|
|
|
11:45-13:15 |
|
|
Room |
A103 |
|
|
T23-2. Toponymy in
Cartography |
|
Chair |
Andrés Aristegui |
|
|
Spatio temporal analysis of
place naming dynamics in former West Prussia from 1772 to 2020 |
Ihor Doroshenko(1), Francis
Harvey |
|
Place Names in
Spanish Republican Life Stories: Spatial Patterns in Locations and
Perceptions |
Laurence Jolivet(1), Carmen
Brando, Catherine Dominguès |
|
Hungarian Place Names
From a Moroccan Perspective |
Malak Alasli |
|
Russian School of
Toponymical Cartography |
Andrey Herzen(1), Olga Herzen,
Yuliana Gordova |
|
The Place Names of the
Aragonese Maps. Interpretative Hypotheses, Landscape Readings and
Methodological Proposals |
Silvia Siniscalchi(1), Fernando
La Greca, Pierluigi De Felice |
|
|
|
11:45-13:15 |
|
|
Room |
A105 |
|
|
T25-2. Cartography and
Sustainable Development |
|
Chair |
Giovanni Mauro |
|
|
Georeferenced
Cartography and Landscape: the Protection of the Monumental Olive Heritage |
Teresa Amodio |
|
Geodesign as a
Support for Proposing Actions to Fulfil the Sustainable Development Goals |
Ana Clara Moura(1), Fabiana
Vieira, Camila Morais |
|
Geodiversity Mapping
of the Bakony–Balaton Unesco Global Geopark, Hungary |
Márton Pál(1), Gáspár Albert |
|
Historical
Cartography and Sustainable Tourism Development. Reconnecting Trento and the
Fersina Stream Through the Retrieval of Environmental and Cultural Heritage |
Aurora Alfina Rapisarda,
Carolien Fornasari(1) |
|
Development of a
specialized topographic map of environmental protection using the example of
bog massifs |
Tamara Vereshchaka, Irina
Kurbatova, Anna Ivanova(1), Alexei Stepanchenko |
|
Cartography and
Pilgrimage Trails. Tradition, Modernity, and Tourism |
Cinzia Podda(1), Paolo Secchi,
Milena Bertacchini |
|
|
|
11:45-13:15 |
|
|
Room |
A106 |
|
|
T19-1. Open Geospatial Data and
Technologies |
|
Chair |
Paolo Dabove |
|
|
Soviet city plans and
OpenStreetMap: a comparative analysis |
Martin Davis(1), Alexander Kent |
|
Web Maps of Regional
Attractiveness |
Otakar Cerba(1), Jan Macura,
Karel Charvát, Viktorie Sloupová |
|
Web Technologies in
Cartographic Support for Geological Exploration |
Dmitriy Loginov |
|
Development of Open
Geoinformation Resources in Russia |
Elena Martynova |
|
FRMOD,
a Python Tool for Statistical Landslide Susceptibility Assessment |
Dávid Gerzsenyi |
|
|
|
11:45-13:15 |
|
|
Room |
A209 |
|
|
T34-2. Use, User, and
Usability |
|
Chair |
Georg Gartner |
|
|
Finite
Mixtures of Normal Distributions in the Study of the Error in Altimetry |
José Rodríguez-Avi (1),
Francisco Javier Ariza-López |
|
Assessing legend designs for
coordinated and multiple views geovisualizations |
Izabela Golebiowska(1), Tomasz
Opach, Arzu Çoltekin |
|
UCD techniques applied to
the design of interfaces for integration between Expert System and GIS to
define the directive of transmission lines |
Renan Daros(1), Luciene
Delazari, Daniel Dos Santos, Ana Carolina Lopes |
|
Interactive cartographic
visualization of real-time satellite data and their orbits |
Shlesha Acharya |
|
Empirical evaluation of
four-variate thematic maps for expert users |
Jolanta Korycka-Skorupa(1),
Izabela Golebiowska |
|
How do decision makers
interact with geospatial data? An eye tracking study |
Jessica Hepburn(1), David
Fairbairn, Philip James, Alistair Ford |
|
|
|
11:45-13:15 |
|
|
Room |
A210 |
|
|
T29-1. Mapping Urban
Environments |
|
Chair |
Daniela La Foresta |
|
|
Upgrading
Spatiotemporal Demographic Data by the Integration of Detailed Population
Attributes |
Toshihiro Osaragi(1), Ryo Kudo |
|
Exploring the
Differences Between Tourists and Locals in Urban Settings Through
Multi-Labeled Geotagged Photos: the Case of Tokyo |
Ahmed Derdouri(1), Toshihiro
Osaragi |
|
Quantifying the Complexity
of Road Intersections Using Open Data of Traffic Accidents – Insights
from a Case Study in Munich |
Andreas Keler(1), Jukka Krisp |
|
Quantitative, orderly and
qualitative visualisation of urban environment |
Medynska-Gulij Beata(1),
Elzbieta Bielecka |
|
A Spatial Analysis of
Crime and Neighborhood Characteristics in Detroit Census Block Groups |
Esther Akoto Amoako |
|
Location of art gallery in
urban areas: A GIS based analysis in Shinagawa ward, Tokyo |
Yuta Tsuneizumi(1), Kaori Ito,
Seiya Takayanagi |
|
|
|
14:45-16:30 |
|
|
Room |
A101 |
|
|
T33-1. Augmented and Virtual
Realities in Cartography |
|
Chair |
Zdeněk Stachoň |
|
|
Implementing
Augmented Reality (AR) in Tourism |
Iva Cibilic(1), Vesna
Posloncec-Petric, Kristina Tominic |
|
Classification of
Dynamic Cartographic Symbols Applied to Augmented Reality (AR) Systems |
Fabricio Rosa Amorim(1), Marcio
Augusto Reolon Schmidt |
|
Exploring
and Transforming Spaces Through High-Dimensional Gestural Interactions |
Markus Berger |
|
The platform eDIVE: A
Solution for the Geography Education in Collaborative Immersive Virtual
Environment |
Sasinka Cenek(1), Chmelik Jiri,
Sasinkova Alzbeta, Stachon Zdenek |
|
Re-Building a Historical
Cityscape with Virtual Reality |
Robert Schmidt(1), Stefan
Sauer, Jan Wilkening |
|
Building a virtual
cartographic museum |
Pavel Ugwitz(1), Zdenek
Stachon, Petr Kubicek |
|
|
|
14:45-16:30 |
|
|
Room |
A103 |
|
|
T24-1. Cartography and Public
Health |
|
Chair |
Davide Pavia |
|
|
Spatial Distribution Shift
of Creative Industries During COVID 19 Pandemic |
Rostislav Netek(1), Jakub
Konicek |
|
Unequal
Geographies of the Italian Tertiary Education System. Mapping the Disparities
at Regional Scale |
Giorgia Iovino |
|
Bivariate
Representation of Population Density Using Public and Private Drinking and
Wastewater Infrastructure |
Georgianna Strode(1), Victor
Mesev |
|
Where and why there:
location analytics of routine occurrences (LARO) with a case study on traffic
accidents |
Yanan Wu(1), May Yuan |
|
Visualizing
Spatiotemporal Epidemic Clusters on a Map-Based Dashboard: a Case Study of
Early Covid-19 Cases in Singapore |
Hui Zhang, Chenyu Zuo(1),
Linfang Ding |
|
Examining spatio temporal
patterns of dynamic transmissibility of Covid 19 |
Angela Yao(1), Xuebin Wei, Hao
Yang |
|
Interactive Map of
Coronavirus Spread in Croatia |
Robert Župan(1), Stanislav
Frangeš, Adam Vinković, Lovre Rupić |
|
|
|
14:45-16:30 |
|
|
Room |
A105 |
|
|
T25-3. Cartography and
Sustainable Development |
|
Chair |
Vít Voženílek |
|
|
Routing on
Geospatial Reference Information for Transport Networks of Spain |
Cristina Calvo(1), Alicia
Gonzalez, Angel Exposito |
|
Synthesis of
Geospatial Database and Interdisciplinary to Achieve NSDS for Downtown
Alexandria, Egypt Vision 2030 |
Mohamed Soliman(1), Tomoyuki
Usami, Satoshi Imamura, Keiji Yano, Hrishikesh Ballal, Abbas Mohamed Abbas,
Tharwat Abdel Fattah, Sameh El-Kafrawy, Hossam El-Sayed, Amr El-Shafie |
|
Forest in Military Through
Cartography: the Case of the McCrady Training Base |
Silvia Elena Piovan(1), Michael
Edward Hodgson, Marco Filippini, Ludovico Maurina |
|
Measuring Closest Water,
Sanitation, and Hygiene Facilities in Unhoused Communities of Los Angeles,
USA |
Lourdes Johanna Avelar Portillo |
|
Mapping the balance between
grain supply and demand globally - GIS -based transport accessibility |
Ossi Kotavaara(1), Terhi
Ala-Hulkko, Maija Toivanen, Anita Poturalska, Marton Magyar, Pekka Kinnunen |
|
Definition of headwater
catchment boundaries |
Petr Kavka(1), Ludek Strouhal,
Jiri Cajthalm |
|
|
|
14:45-16:30 |
|
|
Room |
A106 |
|
|
T21-2. Spatial Data
Infrastructure and Standards |
|
Chair |
Eufemia Tarantino |
|
|
Updating of Digital
Topographic Maps in the New National Spatial Coordinate System: Case Fergana
Valley in Uzbekistan |
Dilbarkhon Fazilova(1), Hasan
Magdiev |
|
Making Progress in
Determining Quality: Positional Accuracy of the New 1:25,000 Scale Digital
Cartography |
Barbara Cubillos, Ángela Ortíz,
Germán Aguilera, Sergio Rozas, Claudio Reyes, Ignacio Parada, Carlos Arriaza,
Wilfredo Rubio, Patricio Gallardo, Héctor Ñuñez |
|
Investigations towards
enabling a Web-based environmental geospatial information system (Web-EGIS)
in EnviDat |
Ionut Iosifescu Enescu(1),
David Hanimann, Dominik Haas-Artho, Marius Rüetschi, Dirk Karger, Gian-Kasper
Plattner, Martin Hägeli, Rebecca Buchholz, Lucia De Espona, Niklaus
Zimmermann, Loïc Pellissier |
|
Mapping in words:
Standardizing cartographic terminology |
Serena Coetzee(1), Amy Griffin,
Barend Köbben, Petr Kubicek, Francis Harvey, Dalia Veranka, Silvana Camboim,
Franz-Josef Behr, Reese Plews, Harold Moellering, Terje Midtbo |
|
CARG Geological Database:
new layers, new data |
Loredana Battaglini(1), Roberta
Carta |
|
|
|
14:45-16:30 |
|
|
Room |
A209 |
|
|
T34-3. Use, User, and Usability |
|
Chair |
Philippe De Maeyer |
|
|
Forensic Mapping in
a Civil Proceeding in South Africa |
Peter Schmitz(1), Kelcey
Inglis, Patrick Holloway |
|
Lived and Perceived
Space during Lock-down in a Sensitive Map Approach |
Laurence Jolivet(1), Catherine
Dominguès, Éric Mermet, Sevil Seten |
|
Interactive Web
Maps: Usability Heuristics Proposal |
Juliana Orro Mar Marquez(1),
Tiago Silva, Paulo Meirelles |
|
Making sense of coronavirus
news maps: A multiple sorting approach |
Johanna Meyer(1), Danae Stanton
Fraser, Julie Barnett |
|
Adaptation of maps to
pupils with severe visual impairments |
Alena Vondrakova(1), Katerina
Becicova, Radek Barvir, Jan Brus |
|
An Analyze of Spatial
Newspapers in a Certain Period |
Pinar Sarin(1), Necla Ulugtekin |
|
An exploratory digital
environment for learning about southern African pre-colonial urbanism –
A usability study |
Brenda Maina(1), Serena
Coetzee, Stefania Merlo, Victoria Rautenbach |
|
|
|
14:45-16:30 |
|
|
Room |
A210 |
|
|
T22-2. Sensor-Driven
Mapping |
|
Chair |
Enrico Borgogno Mondino |
|
|
Remote Sensing Based
on Time Variance Control in Configurable Area Partitioning |
Stefano De Falco(1), Giulia
Fiorentino |
|
Spatial and temporal
evaluation of perennial vegetation distribution in the arid areas surrounding
North Horr city |
Velia Bigi(1), Ingrid Vigna,
Elena Comino |
|
Waterloo Building Dataset:
A large scale very high spatial resolution image dataset for building rooftop
extraction |
Hongjie He(1), Zijian Jiang,
Weikai Tan, Yuwei Cai, Sarah Narges Fatholahi, Kyle Gao, Hongzhang Xu, Bingxu
Hu, Liyuan Qing, Jonathan Li |
|
Impact of neighbourhood
selection methods on mobile LiDAR data classification using machine learning
algorithms |
Salem Wagih Salem Morsy(1),
Mahmoud Mohamed, Adel El-Shazly |
|
Precision Mapping of Apple
Proliferation using Multi- and Hyperspectral Data |
Ben Mcleod(1), Ekaterina
Chuprikova, Abraham Mejia-Aguilar, Dana Barthel, Katrin Janik, Roberto
Monsorno, Liqiu Meng |
|
|
|
17:00-18:45 |
|
|
Room |
A101 |
|
|
T33-2. Augmented and Virtual
Realities in Cartography |
|
Chair |
Monica Sebillo |
|
|
Changes of
Locomotion Speed Affect Distance Estimations in Virtual Reality |
Julian Keil(1), Annika Korte,
Dennis Edler, Denise O'Meara, Frank Dickmann |
|
Spatio-temporal comparison
of agent trajectory with evacuation routes in real and virtual environments |
Dajana Snopková(1), Ondrej
Uhlík, Ondrej Kvarda, Zdenek Stachon, Petr Kubícek |
|
Usability of building
information modeling (BIM) for generating virtual geographic environments
(VGEs) |
Ondrej Kvarda |
|
Designing Maps for
Bicycling Simulator Studies – Three Practical Approaches |
Andreas Keler(1), Patrick
Malcolm, Georgios Grigoropoulos, Klaus Bogenberger |
|
Evaluating distances using
pictorial symbols in Augmented Reality Systems for indoor environments |
Luciene Delazari(1), João
Victor Gomes, Marcio Schmidt |
|
|
|
17:00-18:45 |
|
|
Room |
A103 |
|
|
T24-2. Cartography and Public
Health |
|
Chair |
Nicola Gabellieri |
|
|
Modeling Severe
Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2019 (SARS-CoV-19) Incidence Across
Conterminous Us Counties: a Spatial Perspective |
Olawale Oluwafemi(1), Oluseyi
Oladepo |
|
Will cognitive mapping
hinder Alzheimer’s Disease? |
May Yuan, Kristen Kennedy |
|
Bridging Research
and Dissemination in the Covid-19 Era: a Webgis Dashboard for the Autonomous
Province of Trento (Italy) |
Nicola Gabellieri, Francesco
Geri, Andrea Marco Raffaele Pranzo(1), Paolo Zatelli |
|
The Importance of
Cartography in Covid-19 Pandemic Mapping |
Hatice Atalay(1), Necla
Ulugtekin |
|
Creating a Dynamic Map
Template for National Scale Malaria Treatment Planning in Zambia |
Matthew Heaton |
|
Inland water Hydrographic
Survey for Mapping and Scientific Research |
Enrico Zanone, Erik Biscotti,
Aldo Monaca, Marco Pucci(1) |
|
|
|
17:00-18:45 |
|
|
Room |
A105 |
|
|
T25-4. Cartography and
Sustainable Development |
|
Chair |
Menno-Jan Kraak |
|
|
Mapping 17 SDGs: Unlocking
the challenges and achievements of the world towards the Sustainable
Development Goals using cartography |
Ayako Kagawa(1), Gakumin Kato,
Mina Lee, Guillaume Le Sourd, Marco Lucafò, Oliva Martín Sánchez, Michael
Montani |
|
The role of topographic
maps in river hydromorphology |
Batuhan Kilic(1), Fatih Gulgen,
Meltem Celen, Mehmet Salim Oncel, Halil Nurullah Oruc, Sinem Vural |
|
Introducing a QGIS
technical supplement for Mapping for a Sustainable World |
Lily Houtman(1), Robert Roth |
|
The new engineering
geological map (carta litotecnica) of Tuscany (Italy) |
Leonardo Disperati(1), Enrico
D'Addario, Lorenzo Bottai, Riccardo Giusti, Guido Lavorini, Gianni Lombardi,
Elisa Mammoliti, Francesco Manetti, Lorenzo Marzini, Michele Papasidero,
Michele Amaddii |
|
Mapping Global Accessibility of
Food Grains – Transport Accessibility by GIS |
Ossi Kotavaara(1), Terhi
Ala-Hulkko, Maija Toivanen, Anita Poturalska, Marton Magyar, Pekka Kinnunen |
|
GIS based expeditious
assessments in the field of water protection |
Francesco Mundo(1), Massimo
Peleggi, Silvana Salvati |
|
|
|
17:00-18:45 |
|
|
Room |
A106 |
|
|
T19-2. Open Geospatial Data and
Technologies |
|
Chair |
Silvana Philippi Camboim |
|
|
Content-Based Image
Retrieval for Map Georeferencing |
Jonas Luft(1), Jochen Schiewe |
|
Enhancing Kepler.gl for
processing Google Maps Timeline data |
Tianqi Xia(1), Hiroshi
Kanasugi, Zipei Fan, Ruochen Si, Chuyao Feng, Hiroshi Takayasu, Ryosuke
Shibasaki |
|
Open Data – Open
Software: Implementing Geospatial Requirements in EnviDat with an Open-Source
Stack |
Ionut Iosifescu Enescu(1),
David Hanimann, Dominik Haas-Artho, Marius Rüetschi, Dirk Karger, Gian-Kasper
Plattner, Martin Hägeli, Rebecca Buchholz, Lucia De Espona, Niklaus
Zimmermann, Loïc Pellissier |
|
An innovative global
cloudless satellite map |
Nicolas Bozon, Petr Pridal,
Martin Kostal(1) |
|
High
resolution land use map for eco-hydrological modelling from IACS/LPIS geodata
conflation |
Flavio Lupia(1), Davide Rizzi,
Diego Gallinelli, Pietro Macedoni, Fabio Pierangeli, Salvatore Carfì,
Giuseppe Pulighe |
|
|
|
17:00-18:45 |
|
|
Room |
A209 |
|
|
T34-4. Use, User, and
Usability |
|
Chair |
Silvia Elena Piovan |
|
|
User Study on
Informationally Equivalent Thematic Maps for Map Use Tasks |
Katarzyna Slomska-Przech(1),
Izabela Golebiowska |
|
An end-user evaluation to
explore the effectiveness of cartograms for mapping spatial accessibility |
Aldo Arranz-López(1), Julio A
Soria-Lara, Amor Ariza-Álvarez |
|
Personalisation of
data-driven storytelling |
Sebastian Meier(1), Fabian
Dinklage, Katrin Glinka |
|
Spatial searches for journal
articles |
Sanet Carow Carow(1), Curtis
Mashimbye, Peter Schmitz, Ruan Schoeman |
|
The reading strategies of a
map-based dashboard – acquisition and assessment |
Chenyu Zuo(1), Linfang Ding,
Liqiu Meng |
|
The usability of the
IdroGEO web platform for the dissemination of information on landslides and
floods in Italy |
Carla Iadanza(1), Alessandro
Trigila, Paolo Starace, Alessio Dragoni, Tommaso Biondo, Marco Roccisano |
|
|
|
17:00-18:45 |
|
|
Room |
A210 |
|
|
T29-2. Mapping Urban
Environments |
|
Chair |
Francesco Pirotti |
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Assessment of Gold
Mining Impact on the Vegetation of Itagunmodi-Igun Drainage Basin,
Southwestern Nigeria From 1972-2010: a Gis and Remote Sensing Approach |
Olawale Oluwafemi(1), Akinola
Akinwumiju, Oluseyi Oladepo |
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Using interactive StoryMaps
for presenting the work of an 18th century architect |
Elena Pfister(1), Stefan Sauer,
Daniela Wenzel, Jan Wilkening |
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Local Climate Zone Mapping
of Tirana, Albania |
Anja Cenameri(1), Gáspár Albert |
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Obstacles risk modeling in
aerodromes protection zones |
Andrea Lopes Iescheck(1),
Gabriela Falavigna, Sergio Souza |
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Diagnosis of the current
situation of the cadastre and its relationship with systematic topographic
mapping |
Andrea Lopes Iescheck(1),
Claudia Robbi Sluter, Andrea Flavia Carneiro, Daniela Regina Pontes, José
Antonio Gediel |
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Classifying Tourists’
Photos and Exploring Tourism Destination Image Using a Deep Learning Model |
Nahye Cho, Youngok Kang, Soyeon
Park, Jiyeon Kim(1) |
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Saturday,
December 18 |
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The
School Of Humanities, University Of Florence |
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8:45-10:15 |
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Room |
A101 |
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T32-1. Military Mapping |
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Chair |
Cosimo Palagiano |
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New Topographic
Maps for the Czech Armed Forces |
Václav Talhofer, Lubos
Belka(1), Filip Dohnal |
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The new Italian map at
1:50.000 scale: M793 Map Series |
Giuseppe Giustolisi |
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Forests as Protagonists on
Battlefields: the case studies of Rivers Bridge and Honey Hill Through the
Lens of a HGIS |
Ludovico Maurina(1), Silvia
Elena Piovan, Michael Edward Hodgson, Marco Filippini |
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Soviet Military City Plans
Analysed: A Case Study from Israel and Denmark |
Gad Schaffer(1), Stig Roar
Svenningsen |
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The Soviet Military City
Plan of Florence (1986) |
Alexander Kent |
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Field sketching - today and
at the beginning of professional military mapping |
Beata Medyńska-Gulij |
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8:45-10:15 |
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Room |
A103 |
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T28-1. Cartography in Digital
Humanities |
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Chair |
Maria Paradiso |
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A Survey on the
Evolution of the Chinese Cadastral System |
Chenjing Jiao(1), Lorenz Hurni |
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Understanding Election
Results with Different Types of Maps |
Kristina Spörl(1), Jan
Wilkening, Sabine Kirschenbauer |
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A GIS database documenting
the historical geography of south-central Transylvania in the Modern Age
(1699-1867) |
Andrei Nacu |
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The Heian-kyo Site’s
Database and Platform: Their Construction and Utilization |
Mikiharu Takeuchi(1), Keiji
Yano |
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Cartographic sources for the
reconstruction of the Syro-Palestinian landscape in the Late Antiquity |
Margherita Azzari(1), Carmelo
Pappalardo, Anna Lena |
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Beyond East and West
- Geocommunicating Historical Sacred Landscapes |
Markus Breier(1), Karel Kriz,
Alexander Pucher |
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8:45-10:15 |
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Room |
A105 |
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T17-2. Marine Cartography |
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Chair |
Marco Pierozzi |
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Toward a Marine Road
Network for Ship Passage Planning and Monitoring |
Sean Kohlbrenner(1), Matthew
Eager, Nilan Phommachanh, Amith Kashyap, Christos Kastrisios, Val Schmidt |
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The Lebanese nautical
cartographic plan development |
Marta Pratellesi(1), Manuela
Milli, Afif Ghaith, Christian Fahed |
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Development of electronic
nautical charts for pleasure boating market with high-density data |
Cristina Tirone(1), Manuela
Milli |
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The influence of the
electronic navigational charts over maritime services |
Valentino Palma |
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Nautical Charts
Generalization: A Pragmatic Approach |
Andriani Skopeliti(1),
Lysandros Tsoulos, Leda Stamou, Shachak Pe Eri |
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8:45-10:15 |
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Room |
A106 |
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T33-3. Augmented and Virtual
Realities in Cartography |
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Chair |
Grazia Tucci |
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Immersive Deep Maps for
Inaccessible Heritage Sites |
Alisa Pettitt |
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Spatial Knowledge
Acquisition During MR based Navigation in Complicated Environments |
Bing Liu(1), Shengkai Wang |
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Knowledge visualization
with location-based concept mapping in mixed reality |
Shengkai Wang(1), Bing Liu |
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Research on Neural Style
Transfer Method for the Expression of Historical and Cultural Characteristics
of 3D Virtual Scenario |
Shuai Hong (1), Jie Shen,
Menghe Wang, Nina Sun |
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3D printed mountain area
with augmented reality for education purposes |
Dobrin Petkov |
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11:45-13:15 |
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Room |
A101 |
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T26-T36. Cartography, Privacy,
Ethics, and Perspectives |
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Chair |
Paola Zamperlin |
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Integrating
Cybercartography and Cybernetics in the Circle of All Nations Indigenous
mapping exemplar of William Commanda |
Romola V Thumbadoo(1), Fraser
Taylor |
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Cybercartography Revisited |
Fraser, D R Taylor |
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Accessibility and
connection: the challenges of the reconstruction and the promotion of
cultural heritage |
Luisa Carbone(1), Miriam Noto,
Luca Lucchetti |
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LBS as Vectors of
Influence |
Maximilian Gartner |
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11:45-13:15 |
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Room |
A103 |
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T28-2. Cartography in Digital
Humanities |
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Chair |
Maria Ronza |
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Mapping academic migration
of German-affiliated researchers across countries using 8 million Scopus
publications from 1996 to 2020 |
Xinyi Zhao(1), Samin Aref,
Emilio Zagheni, Guy Stecklov |
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Historical Cartography
Analysis for a Design of Cultural Itineraries in the Lower Guadalquivir |
Rebeca Merino Del Río |
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Tianjin Time Machine |
Aurélia Desplain(1), Davide
Gherdevich |
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Virtual reconstruction of
historical landscapes: a 3D environment to contextualise data in space and
time |
Margherita Azzari(1), Vincenzo
Bologna, Pauline Deguy |
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Mapping geohistorical
narratives: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania borderlands infrastructures project,
18th century |
Alberto Giordano(1), Jurgita
Verbickiene, Martynas Jalkulis, Andrej Ryckov, Aivaras Poska, Tim Cole |
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11:45-13:15 |
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Room |
A105 |
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T30-1. Theoretical Cartography |
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Chair |
Margherita Azzari |
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Definition
of the Map |
Miljenko Lapaine(1), Terje
Midtbø, Georg Gartner, Temenoujka Bandrova, Tao Wang, Jie Shen |
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Epistemological Thoughts on the
Success of Maps and the Role of Cartography |
David Fairbairn (1), Georg
Gartner, Michael Peterson |
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A Framework of
Pan-Maps: Facilitating a Unification of Maps and Map-Likes |
Yebin Chen(1), Shen Ying, Ding
Ma, Renzhong Guo, Zhigang Zhao, Zhilin Li |
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Putting mapper on a map:
cartographic visualizatios of topological data analysis |
Jim Thatcher(1), David
Retchless, Courtney Thatcher, Kristine Jones |
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A spatial second-order
non-stationary interpolation method for large area mapping |
Peng Luo(1), Yongze Song |
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Visual Search Performance
in Maps by Brazilian Population |
Ítalo De Sena(1), Zdenek
Stachon, Cenek Sasinka, Petr Kubícek |
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11:45-13:15 |
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Room |
A106 |
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T35-1. Map Projections |
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Chair |
Lynn Usery |
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Best
Cylindrical Map Projections According to the Undesirability of Angular and
Areal Distortions |
Krisztián Kerkovits |
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Conic Projections
With Three or More Standard Parallels |
Miljenko Lapaine |
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Redefining of “EPSG”
and “Proj4” for Current State Coordinate Reference System of the Republic of
North Macedonia |
Bashkim Idrizi |