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Subject: AGILE Europe GIS conf Lyon
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 08:37:56 +0100
From: Robert Laurini <[log in to unmask]>
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AGILE 2003
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
Lyon, April 23-26, 2003

http://agile2003.insa-lyon.fr


Wednesday 23 April.

Morning: AGILE Council meeting.
All day: CASSINI meeting.
Afternoon: Nature GIS meeting.
Afternoon: Interoperabilirty Working Group workshop.

Ice breaker reception: Villeurbanne City Hall, 19:00.


Thursday 24 April.

8:00 – 9:00  Registration desk open.

9:00 – 9:30 Opening of AGILE 2003 and Welcome Addresses.

9:30 – 10:30 Keynote: Prof. Peter A. Burrough. “GIS and the science
behind
the spatial science”

coffee break

11:00-12:30  Parallel Session 1.1 Environment and Disaster Management

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND REMOTE SENSING
FOR disaster management.  Piero BOCCARDO et al.

Wearable GIS: a smart assistant in disaster management. Joachim
Baldegger,
Christine Giger

The European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS). J. San-Miguel-Ayanz
et al.

Continual computing of environmental flows in 'real-time' GIS. Klenov
V.I

Towards the construction of a spatial database to manage landslides with
GIS in mountainous environment. Thiery Y. et al.





11:00 – 12 :30 Parallel Session 1.2 Ontology and Semantics

Ontology, Semantics, Natural Language, and Information Systems:
Methodological Implications of
Cross-Linguistic Studies of Geographic Terms. David M. Mark et al.

Determination, Visualization and Interpretation of Semantic Similarity
among Geographic Ontologies. Marinos Kavouras et al.

Modeling Processes Defined by Laws. Gerhard Navratil, Andrew U. Frank

Implementing semantic reference systems. W Kuhn, M. Raubal.

Realization of GIS Semantic Interoperability in Local Community
Environment. Leonid Stoimenov, Slobodanka Djordjevic-Kajan



11:00-12:30 Parallel Session 1.3  Location-based Services 1

An Object Oriented Model for Dynamic Geographical Information Systems
and
Location Based Services. Oscar Luiz Monteiro de Farias et al.

A Portable SVG-Viewer on Mobile Devices for Supporting Geographic
Applications. Thomas Brinkhoff

Real-time Integration of XML-Encoded Spatial Data for Mobile Use. Lassi
Lehto, Tapani Sarjakoski

Progressive Vector Data Transmission. Haiyang Han et al.

1 SLOT OPEN HERE!!


12:30 – 14:00 LUNCH


14:00 – 15:30  Plenary round table: AGILE in 6th Framework Programme

coffee break  (AND POSTER SESSION OFFICIALLY OPENS)

16:00 – 17:30  Parallel Session 2.1   Image Semantics

A Semantic Statistical Approach for Identifying Change From
Ontologically
Divers Land Cover Data. Alexis Comber et al.

Semantic Interoperability among Italian EOS Information Systems. Stefano
Nativi et al.

Satellite Image Retrieval: An Approach based on Texture Features. José
Luiz
de Souza Pio et al.

Extension to multi-resolution of an embedded spatial information
visualization system, Jean-Michel Follin et al.

A reversible Web architecture for the management of geographic
information.
Paola Carrara et al.

16:00 – 17:30  Parallel Session 2.2  Interoperable Services

Extensions to the OGC Web Map Specifications needed for the Earth
Observation from Space. C. Caspar et al.

Web Catalog Services of Geographic Information, an OpenGIS based
Approach
in Benefit of Interoperability. J.Nogueras-Iso et al.

Interoperability in GI service chains: The way forward. L Bernard et al.

Extending OpenGIS services to gain access to real time data through a
Web-Coordination service. P. Álvarez

A Component Based Approach to Geo-Ontologies and Geodata Modelling to
Enable Data Sharing, Glen Hart and Joe Greenwood

16 :00 – 17 :30 Parallel Session  2.3 Education

Discussion Paper: Exchange of Internet-based GI Teaching Modules.
Christoph
Brox

geoXwalk – A Gazetteer Server and Service for UK Academia. James Reid

The e-MapScholar project – an example of interoperability in GIScience
education. Purves, R.S et al.

Evaluation in European GI Education – an inquiry. Roland Helmich et al.

1 SLOT OPEN HERE!!


19:00  RECEPTION AT LYON CITY HALL
(no organized dinner)




Friday 25 April

9:00 – 9:45  Keynote:  Dr Denise Livesley, UNESCO.

Coffee break

10:00 – 11:00  Mini-session 1.1  Environmental Risk Management

SPATIAL ASPECTS OF RISK MANAGEMENT: CASE OF STUDY OF AGRICULTURAL
DROUGHT
MITIGATION. Vladimir Badenko2, DMITRY KURTENER et al.

Mapping the limits of information:A prototype for diffusing large flood
events data on the Internet. Sébastien Caquard and G. Robert Brakenridge

Remote sensing and GIS analysis for land cover change assessment.
Careddu M. B


10:00 – 11:00 Mini-session 1.2  e-Government

Towards an Observatory on GI and GIS Use and Development in European
Local
Authorities. Alessandro Annoni et al.

Spatial Data Infrastructure in the Galicia Region: An Instantiation of
the
INSPIRE framework. R. Béjar et al.

Where to find GI in European Policy. M. Craglia and A. Annoni


10:00 – 11:00  Mini-session 1.3  Location based Services 2

The JPathFinder Multicriteria path planning toolkit.  P Mooney and A
Winstanley

Location-based spatial modelling using ontology. Shijun Yu  et al.

A distributed geo-spatial infrastructure for smart sensor webs. C
Vincent
Tao, Steve H.L. Liang

Coffee break





11:30-12:30 Mini-session 2.1  Spatial Temporal

A System Architecture to Implement a Unified Approach for  Spatial
Object
Modelling and Map Analysis Based on 2nd Order  Many-Sorted Language.
Oscar
Luiz Monteiro de Farias et al.

A Model for Spatio-Temporal Network Planning, Ed Nash et al.

COBALT: A design tool for geographic and temporal data applications.
Souleymane Thiam et al.


11:30 –12 :30  Mini-session 2.2   Data Policy

Nature-GIS: Developing a Pan-European Geospatial Data Model for
Protected
Areas (PEPAN). David R. Green et al.

How to sell the same data to different users at different prices. A.U.
Frank and M. Jahn

What are transaction costs and why do they matter? Alenka Krek



11:30 –12 :30  Mini-session 2.3   Urban

Geographic Automata Systems: A New Paradigm for Integrating GIS and
Geographic Simulation. Itzhak Benenson et al.

Integration of GIS technology in advanced Internet: A new setting for
reflecting on urban matters. P. Garcia and J. Roca

New Meanings and Measures of Accessibility in the Age of Information and
Communication Technology. Saim Muhammad

Dynamic Modelling of a Rapidly Urban Environment: Integrating Geographic
Information Science and
Cellular Automata. Remy Sietchiping


12:30 – 14:00  Lunch





14:00 – 15:30  Parallel Session 3.1   3-Dimensional

SPATIAL ANALYSIS BASED ON 3D RENDERING TECHNIQUES, Rolando Quintero et
al.

STIN Method: Surface TIN representation by Delaunay TENs constrained by
observation lines, Edward Verbree, Peter van Oosterom

Solar radiation modelling, Tomaž Podobnika et al.
A Study on Modeling and 3-D Simulation of Hillslope Erosion by Water,
Dayong Shen et al.

Modelling 3D spatial objects in a GeoDBMS using a 3D primitive, Calin
Arens
et al.

14:00 – 15:30  Parallel Session 3.2  Data Usability

Usability of Geodata for Mobile Route Planning Systems, Martin Breunig
and
Wolfgang Bär

Accuracy and reliability of a map matched GPS coordinates: dependence on
terrain model resolution and interpolation algorithm, Jing Li et al.

Visual and automatic data mining for exploration of geographical
metadata,
R. Albertoni et al.

Usability of new, object-oriented 1:10,000 topographical product for the
Netherlands, Wies Vullings and Jandirk Bulens

Ontological approach of the fitness of use of geospatial datasets, B.
Vasseur et al.


14:00 – 15:30  Parallel Session 3.3  Land Cover

Multiresolution forest information: using harvester as a forest survey
tool
and how to process and store the data, Timo Melkas, Jussi Rasinmäki

GIS and water resource protection in South Africa, Juanita Moolman et
al.

Prospective modelling with GIS of land cover in Mediterranean mountain
regions, Martin Paegelow

Tree counting and standing volume methods for even-aged mature spruce
stands using Aerial Photography, Juan C. Suárez et al.

1 SLOT OPEN HERE!!



Coffee break

16:00 – 17:30 Parallel Session 4.1  Ontology and Metadata

Towards the Geographic Metadata Standard Interoperability, J.Lacasta et
al.

Translating user needs for geographic information into metadata queries,
Bénédicte Bucher

A geographic Search -A different way to structure information on the
web,
Angela Schwering

Ontology-based Integration of Data and Metadata, Christine Giger,
Christine
Najar

Semantic extension of Geo Web Service descriptions with ontology
languages,
Rob Lemmens et al.


16:00 – 17:30  Parallel Session 4.2 Decision Support Systems

Planning Support Systems for Participatory Planning, Guido Vonk, Stan
Geertman

Web-based planning support system for public participation: an
individual’s
perspective, Itzhak Omer

Prototype and Further Requirements of a Real Participatory GIS , Angi
Voss
et al.

A Role-based Multi-agent Model for Concurrent Navigation Systems, S.
Fournier et al.

A Decision Support System for Flash Flood Early Warning for the Arno
River
Basin, Paolo Mazzetti et al.


16:00 – 17:30  Parallel Session 4.3  Spatial Data Infrastructures

Implementation of a regional clearinghouse for spatial information,
Harri
Tolvanen

Impact assessment for the Barents Sea Region: A geodata infrastructure
approach, L. Bernard et al.

Facilitating Uniform Intercommunity Natural Risk Management Through
Metadata for High-Level Geographic Aggregations, P.R.Muro-Medrano et al.

Integrating simulation models into SDI’s, Ingo Simonis et al.

Local Data Policies and NSDI : Complementarity or Antagosism?, Stéphane
Roche and Claude Caron


20:00  Dinner Cruise




Saturday 26 April

9:00 – 11:00  Plenary Round Table Session:  Research Partnerships for
FP6
(speakers to be announced)

11:30 –13:00  AGILE Members Business Meeting

13:00 Conference Close







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