Full Papers
Full Paper Session I Monday June 21 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM |
Session Chair: Michael Kallay, Microsoft Corporation |
Fast Forensic Video Event Retrieval Using Geospatial Computing |
Hongli Deng, Mun Wai Lee, Asaad Hakeem, Omar Javed, Weihong Yin, Li Yu, Andrew Scanlon, Zeeshan Rasheed, and Niels Haering |
Keywords: Video analysis, Video retrieval, Video event search, Spatial database, Video surveillance |
Participatory Integration of Live Webcams into GIS |
Austin Abrams, Nick Fridrich, Nathan Jacobs, and Robert Pless |
Keywords: Camera calibration, Geospatial web services, Participatory GIS, Social computing, Voluntary geographic information, Web 2.0 & GIS, Webcams |
Mobile Awareness and Participation in Community Oriented Activities |
Craig H. Ganoe, Harold R. Robinson, Michael A. Horning, Xiaoyan Xie, and John M. Carroll |
Keywords: Civic engagement, Civic participation, Mobile blogging, Location sensitive applications |
Full Paper Session II Monday June 21 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM |
Session Chair: George Percivall, Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC) |
PerPos: A Platform Providing Cloud Services for Pervasive Positioning |
Henrik Blunck, Mikkel B. Kjærgaard, Torben Godsk, Jakob L. Jensen, Kaj Grønbæk, Tejs Scharling, Kari R. Schougaard, and Thomas Toftkjær |
Keywords: Cloud services, Pervasive positioning |
Sensor Bus: An Intermediary Layer for Linking Geosensor Networks and the Sensor Web |
Arne Broering, Theodor Foerster, Simon Jirka, and Carsten Priess |
Keywords: Sensor web, Geosensor networks, SWE, Twitter |
A Hybrid Approach to Segment-Type Coding of New York City Traffic Data |
Jianting Zhang, Simin You, Li Chen, and Cynthia Chen |
Keywords: Geocoding, Street segments, Traffic data, NYC |
Using Geographic Information Systems for Enhanced Network Security Visualization |
David Shelly, Matthew Dunlop, Randy Marchany, and Peter Sforza |
Keywords: Security, Design, Human Factors, Management |
Synthesizing High Fidelity 3D Landscapes from GIS Data |
Pedro Maroun Eid and Sudhir Mudur |
Keywords: 3D GIS detail, Landscape visualization, Semantic web, Automated reasoning |
Normative Reasoning with Geo Information |
Radboud Winkels, Rinke Hoekstra, and Erik Hupkes |
Keywords: ontology, OWL, SKOS, Semantic web, Spatial planning, Legal assessment, Law, Google maps, Legal atlas, Norm, Reasoning |
Full Paper Session III Tuesday, June 22 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM |
Session Chair: Dr. Thomas Moelhave, Duke University |
Reverse Ranking Query over Imprecise Spatial Data |
Ken C. K. Lee, Mao Ye, and Wang-Chien Lee |
Keywords: Reverse Ranking (RR) queries, Imprecise spatial data, Algorithms |
Failed-Tuple Triggered Blocking Strategy for Managing Near Real-Time Spatial Data Replication |
Kalyan K. Janakiraman, Lars Hansen, and Mehmet A Orgun |
Keywords: Near real-time geospatial database replication management, Spatial integrity management |
Dynamic Tiled Map Services: Supporting Query-Based Visualization of Large-Scale Raster Geospatial Data |
Jianting Zhang and Simin You |
Keywords: Geospatial data, Visual exploration, Tiled map, Web services |
Full Paper Session IV Tuesday, June 22 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM |
Session Chair: Prof. Daniel Aliaga, Purdue University |
Scalable Algorithms for Large High-Resolution Terrain Data |
Thomas Molhave, Pankaj K. Agarwal, Lars Arge, and Morten Revsbæk |
Keywords: Scalable algorithms, Large high-resolution terrain data |
Georeference, Rainfall-Runoff Modeling and 3D Dynamic Simulation: Physical Influence, Integration and Approaches |
M. Y Izham, U Md.Uznir, A. R Alias, and K Ayob |
Keywords: 3D Simulation, Dynamic, GIS, Map projection, SCS-CN and visualization. |
Analyzing Change in Spatial Data by Utilizing Polygon Model |
Vadeerat Rinsurongkawong, Chun Sheng Chen, Christoph F. Eick, and Michael D. Twa |
Keywords: Change analysis, Polygon models, Density-based clustering, Concept drift, Novelty detection, Spatial data mining. |
Full Paper Session V / Demo Talk Wednesday, June 23 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM |
Session Chair: Prof. Ge Jin, Purdue University Calumet |
Full Papers: |
Collecting and Visualizing Wireless Geosensor Data Using Mobile Device |
Kirsti Sääskilahti, Riitta Kangaskorte, Mika Luimula, and Juha Yli-Hemminki |
Keywords: Environmental monitoring, Wireless sensor networks, Visualization, Mobile devices, Experimental evaluation |
A Pseudo-Physical Approach Toward Real Time Automated Cartographic Generalization |
Jacqueleen Joubran Abu Daoud, and Yerach Doytsher |
Keywords: Automated generalization, Real time, GIS, Modeling, Neural network |
Demo Talks: |
CityMaker Product Introduction |
Chi Wei, Chairman, GviTech |
ESRI – The New ArcGIS 10 System Transforms the Way You Use GIS |
Jon Nystrom and Bonnie Stayer, ESRI |
ABSTRACT: Scheduled for release in June 2010, the newest version of ESRI’s ArcGIS System will improve the way that desktop, mobile and server based GIS applications can be used to leverage geographic information throughout your enterprise. Users will be able to use the power of GIS everywhere: via Web-extended desktops, Web-hosted applications, and cloud GIS. Take advantage of an expanded set of geospatial analysis tools for in-depth analysis of data. Model, edit, visualize, and analyze data in both 2D and 3D environments. Extend mobile applications to the iPhone. Develop a wide variety of tools and applications using Python, Web API’s, and streamlined software developer kits (SDKs). Use ArcGIS Server on the Amazon cloud. Take advantage of a wide variety of online maps and tools that are now a built-in part of ArcGIS across desktop, mobile, and browser based applications. Find, share, organize, and use maps, applications, and other resources via ArcGIS.com—a Web-based gateway into the ArcGIS system. Discover, share, and present geographic information using ArcGIS Explorer Online, a new browser-based version of ArcGIS Explorer. In this session, you will learn more about the many new ways to create, maintain, analyze, visualize and share Geographic Information using the ArcGIS System. |