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The complete list of posters to be presented at the Shell COSIT Poster Session is given below.

Using GIS to Describe the Landscape Experience of Hiking Tracks
Lars Brabyn (Waikato University, NZ)

Iraq and the Great Divide: Mental Map Distortions between European and American Cities
Claus-Christian Carbon (Vienna University, Austria)

The Conceptual Integration of Spatiotemporal Model and Ontology Model
Kwanghoon Chi (Korea Instituted Geoscience And Mineral Resources), Jaehong Hwang (Korea Instituted Geoscience And Mineral Resources), Keunho Ryu (Chungbuk National University, Korea)

Topological Maps from Place Trails
Yuri Dabaghian (University of California San Francisco, USA), Anthony G. Cohn (Leeds, UK) and Loren Frank (University of California San Francisco, USA)

Modeling Environmental Form to Predict Students’ Spatial Knowledge of a University Campus
Drew Dara-Abrams (UCSB, USA)

From Theory to Query: Using Ontologies to Make Explicit Imprecise Spatial Relationships for Database Querying
Catherine Dolbear (Ordnance Survey, UK), Glen Hart (Ordnance Survey, UK), John Goodwin (Ordnance Survey, UK)

Requirements for Spatio-Temporal Knowledge Representation and Reasoning for Solar-Terrestrial and Space Science Applications
Peter Fox (NCAR, USA), Deborah McGuinness (Stanford University, USA)

Developing an Indoor Spatial Hierarchy
Vincent Gaiser (University of Twente, The Netherlands), Liz Sonenberg (University of Melbourne, Australia)

Communicating Long Term Land Use Changes and their Environmental and Economic Returns on Multiple Land Holdings to Corporate and Non-Corporate Maori Stakeholders
Barbara Hock (Ensis, NZ), Oliver Chikumbo (Ensis, NZ), and Rick Vallance (Ngati Whakaue Tribal Lands, NZ)

Faceted Classification for Geographic Information in Humanitarian Action
Randall B. Kemp (University of Washington, USA)

The Role of Context in Spatial Relations and in Natural Language
Christian Lucas (University of Karlsruhe, Germany), Hans-Peter Bähr (University of Karlsruhe, Germany)

Spatio-Temporal Modeling of Accessibility under Different Transport Scenarios
Suzanne Mavoa (Massey University, NZ)

Where Is the Main Street? The Role of Cartographic Conventions in the Understanding of Maps
Rodrigo Mora (Santa Maria Technical University, Chile and University College London, UK)

Fractal Dimension as a Parameter for Landform Recognition
Damon Riga Noktula (University of Melbourne, Australia)

Uncertainty in Spatial Decision Support
Rachel O’Brien (Charles Sturt University, Australia)

The Role of Body Senses in Path Integration
Kayoko Ohtsu (Waseda University, Japan)

What are the Basic Constituents of Mental Route Representation? An Answer from Analysis of Route Directions
Francesca Pazzaglia (University of Padova, Italy), Simona Gardini (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy)

A Concept of an Exact and Generic Solution to the Art Gallery Problem
Sanjay Rana (University College London, UK)

Extracting, Representing, and Communicating Previous Spatial Knowledge for Personalized Wayfinding Assistance
Falko Schmid (University of Bremen, Germany)

Augmenting Automated Approaches to Spatial Information Fusion with Human Expert Knowledge
Mingzheng Shi (University of Melbourne, Australia)

On Intelligent Geocoding: Modelling Address Knowledge Base for Multi-Agent-Based System in a Parallel Decision-Making Environment
Emmanuel Shyllon (Curtin University, Australia), Bert Veenendaal (Curtin University, Australia), Matthew Hutchinson (Curtin University, Australia)

Toward Ontologies Alignment Using Spatiality
Napat Sukthong (University of Leeds, UK)

GEOLEM: Improving the Integration of Geographic Information in Environmental Modeling Through Semantic Interoperability
Roland Viger (USGS, USA), Olaf David (USDA, USA)

Bi-Linguistic Study of Natural-language Understanding of Spatial Relations in Chinese and English
Jun Xu (Chinese Academy of Science), Jing Zhang (Capital Normal University, China), Wangli Si (Chinese Academy of Science) and Hongjiu Sun (Capital Normal University, China)

Multi-Dimensional Model Generalisation of Human Activity Patterns in Space and Time
Jinfeng Zhao, Pip Forer (University of Auckland, NZ)

 
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