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Session IV: Social, political, and ontological aspects of space |
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11.30 Niche cohesion: identifying social cohesion in a spatially distributed interest network Alexia Frey (Deakin University, Melbourne) 11.40 Study on advanced geomatics services to support GMES applications in Spatial Data Infrastructures Lorenzo Bigagli (University of Basilicata, Potenza) 11.50 Weaving space into the web of trust Mohamed Bishr (University of Münster, Münster) 12.00 Integration and alignment of spatial ontologies Napat Sukthong (University of Leeds, Leeds) 12.10 Spatial dimensions of social policy Steven Gibbs (Charles Sturt University, Bathurst) |
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Session III: Cognition of the environment |
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10.20 Influence of affect on wayfinding Samvith Srinivas (University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh) 10.30 Using phenomenology to assist research in ethnophysiography Andrew Turk (Murdoch University, Western Australia) 10.40 Cognitive modeling of built environments Drew Dara-Abrams (University of California, Santa Barbara) 10.50 Testing individual behaviour in a virtual land-use decision making environment Lucy Spottiswood (The University of Melbourne, Melbourne) 11.00 SoftGISmethod in revealing residents’ perceived living environment Maarit Kahila (Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki) 11.10 Geographic coding of place names to assist geographic information organization in humanitarian action Randall B. Kemp (University of Washington, Seattle) 11.20 Intelligent geocoding Matthew J. Hutchinson (Curtin University of Technology, Perth) |
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Session II: Vagueness, uncertainty, and similarity |
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09.20 The application of software agents to communicate spatial uncertainty in classified remotely sensed imagery Blair Darragh (RMIT University, Melbourne) 09.30 Similarity in context Carsten Keßler (University of Münster, Münster) 09.40 Handling vagueness in ontologies of geographical information David Mallenby (University of Leeds, Leeds) 09.50 Efficient and effective representation of spatial variation of quality in a spatial database perspective MGSM Zaffar Sadiq (The University of Melbourne, Melbourne) 10.00 Quality considerations during positional accuracy variation of quality in a spatial database perspective Sue Hope (The University of Melbourne, Melbourne) 10.10 Spatio-temporal reasoning about regions with holes Maria Vasardani (University of Maine, Orono) |
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08.30 The future of road maps Andras Bogdanovits (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest) 08.40 Shifting from bicycle paper maps to mobile mapping platforms Bernhard Klingseisen (Curtin University of Technology, Perth) 08.50 Real time mapping and local information on the Web Ildiko Bogdanovits (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest) 09.00 Agent–based context-aware map generalization Rahim Ali Abbaspour (University of Tehran, Tehran) 09.10 The influence of landmarks and map alignment on navigating virtual environment Grant McKenzie (The University of Melbourne, Melbourne) |
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