-------- Original Message -------- Subject: SDH 2008 - The 13th International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling - Program Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2008 16:49:23 -0400 From: Greg Elmes <[log in to unmask]> To: Maps-L SDH 2008 - The 13th International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling 23rd to 25th June, 2008 - Montpellier, France All papers have been submitted to full review by 3 members of the scientific programme committee The proceedings will be published by Springer and available at the conference. Inscription should be made through the web site: http://sdh-sageo.teledetection.fr Anne Ruas and Chris Gold =================================================== MONDAY 23rd June 2008 From 9:15 - Registration Desk 10:00-11:00 - Opening Session & Guest talk GI Systems and Science, David Maguire (ESRI) 11:00-13:00 - Classification Classification of Landslide Susceptibility in the Development of Early Warning Systems, Dominik Gallus, Andreas Abecker, Daniela Richter Clusters in Aggregated Health Data, Kevin Buchin, Maike Buchin, Marc van Kreveld, Maarten, Loffler, Jun Luo, Rodrigo I. Silveira Spatial Simulation of Agricultural Practices using a Robust Extension of Randomized Classifica-tion Tree Algorithms, J. Stéphane Bailly, Anne Biarnes, Philippe Lagacherie Impact of a Change of Support on the Assessment of Biodiversity with Shannon Entropy, Didier Josselin, Ilene Mahfoud, Bruno Fady 13:00-14:00 - Lunch 14:00-15:30 - Shape and Spatial Relations 1 A Study on how Humans Describe Relative Positions of Image Objects, Xin Wang, Pascal Mat-sakis, Lana Trick, Blair Nonnecke, Melanie Veltman Perceptual Sketch Interpretation, Markus Wuersch, Max J. Egenhofer The Shape Cognition and Query supported by Fourier Transform, Tinghua Ai, Yun Shuai, Jing-zhong Li 15:30-16:00 - Coffee Break 16:00-17:30 - Classification and Image Analysis Implicit Spatial Information Extraction from Remote Sensing Images, Erick López-Ornelas, Guy Flouzat The Application of the Concept of Indicative Neighbourhood on Landsat ETM+ Images and Or-thophotos using Circular and Annulus Kernels, Madli Linder, Kalle Remm, Hendrik Proosa Sensitivity of the C-band SRTM DEM vertical accuracy to terrain characteristics and spatial reso-lution*, Thierry Castel, Pascal Oettli =============================== TUESDAY 24th June 2008 9:00 – 10:30 - Process modelling Improving the Reusability of Spatiotemporal Simulation models : Using MDE to Implement Cellular Automata, Falko Theisselmann, Doris Dransch Support Vector Machines for Spatiotemporal Analysis in Geosensor Networks, Jon Devine, Tony Stefanidis Towards a Method to Generally Describe Physical Spatial Processes*, Barbara Hofer, Andrew U. Frank 10:30-11:00 - Coffee Break 11:00 – 13:00 - 3D and relief Implementation of Building Reconstruction Algorithm using Real World Lidar Data, Rebecca O. C. Tse, Chris Gold, Dave Kidner A New Approach for Mountain Areas Cartography, Loïc Gondol, Arnaud Le Bris, François Leco-rdix Slope Accuracy and Path Planning on Compressed Terrain, W Randolph Franklin, Daniel M Tracy, Marcus Andrade, Jonathan Muckell, Metin Inanc, Zhongyi Xie, Barbara M Cutler Processing 3D Geo-Information for Augmenting Georeferenced and Oriented Photographs with Text Labels*, Arnoud de Boer, Eduardo Dias, Edward Verbree 14:00 – 15:30 - Generalisation and Multiple Representation A Data Model for Multi-Scale Topographic Data, J.E. Stoter, J.M. Morales, R.L.G. Lemmens, B.M. Meijers, P.J.M van Oosterom, C.W. Quak, H.T. Uitermark, and L. van den Brink An interoperable web service architecture to provide base maps empowered by automated gener-alization, Theodor Foerster, Jantien Stoter, Rob Lemmens Combining Three Multi-Agent Based Generalisation Models: AGENT, CartACom and GAEL, Cécile Duchêne, Julien Gaffuri 16:00 – 17:30 - 3D Interactive Geovisualization and Geometric Modelling of 3D Data - A Case Study from the Åknes Rockslide Site, Norway, Trond Nordvik, Chris Harding FieldGML: An Alternative Representation for Fields, Hugo Ledoux Marine GIS : Progress in 3D Visualization for Dynamic GIS, Rafal Goralski, Christopher Gold The IGN-E Case : Integration through a Hidden Ontology, Asunción Gómez-Pérez, José Ángel Ramos, Antonio Rodríguez-Pascual, Luis M Vilchez-Blázquez All Roads Lead to Rome - Geospatial Modeling of Hungarian Street Names with Destination Ref-erence, Antal Guszlev, Lilla Lukács Where is the Terraced House? On the Use of Ontologies for Recognition of Urban Concepts in Cartographic Databases*, Patrick Lüscher, Robert Weibel, William A. Mackaness 10:30-11:00 - Coffee Break 11:00 – 13:00 - Shape and Spatial Relation 2 Spatial Support and Spatial Confidence for Spatial Association Rules, Patrick Laube, Mark de Berg, Marc van Kreveld Deriving Topological Relationships between Simple Regions with Holes, Mark McKenney, Reasey Praing, Markus Schneider Spatial Rules Generate Urban Patterns: Emergence of the Small-World Network, Hani Rezayan, Mahmoud Reza Delavar, Andrew U. Frank, Amir Mansouri Conceptual Neighborhoods of Topological Relations Between Lines, Rui M.P. Reis, Max J. Egen-hofer, João L.G. Matos 13:00-14:00 - Lunch 14:00 – 15:30 – Uncertainty and Matching Information Processes Produce Imperfections in Data—The Information Infrastructure Compen-sates for Them, Andrew U. Frank Moving from Pixels to Parcels : The Use of Possibility Theory to Explore the Uncertainty Associ-ated Object Oriented Remote Sensing, Alexis Comber, Alan Brown, Katie Medcalf, Richard Lu-cas, Daniel Clewley, Johanna Breyer, Peter Bunting, Steve Keyworth Data matching - a matter of belief*, Ana-Maria Olteanu-Raimond, Sébastien Mustière 15:30-16:00 - Coffee Break 16:00 – 17:30 - Road and Navigation A Primer of Picture-Aided Navigation in Mobile Systems, Robert Laurini, Silvia Gordillo, Fran-çoise Raffort, Sylvie Servigne, Gustavo Rossi, Nan Wang, Andrés Fortier Road Network Model for Vehicule Navigation using Traffic Direction Approach, Yang Yue, An-thony Gar-On Yeh, Qingquan Li Clustering Algorithm for Network Constraint Trajectories, Ahmed Kharrat, Iulian Sandu Popa, Karine Zeitouni, Sami Faiz 17:30 - END OF THE CONFERENCE ======================== The International Symposium on Spatial Data Handling (SDH) is the premier international research forum for Geographic Information Science. It commenced in 1984, in Zurich, Switzerland, organized by the International Geographical Union Commission. The conference is run biannually and is coming to Montpellier (South of France) in 2008. PROGRAMME COMMITTEE: Dave Abel, CSIRO, Au Bénédicte Bucher, COGIT Laboratory, Fr Eliseo Clementini, University of L'Aquila, It Alexis Comber, Leicester University, UK Thomas Devogèle, Ecole Navale, Fr Gregory Elmes, West Virginia University, USA Peter Fisher, University of Leicester, UK Andrew Frank, Vienna University, At W. Randolph Franklin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst, USA Michael Goodchild, University of California, USA Chris Gold, Glamorgan University, UK Hans Guesgen, Massey University, NZ Francis Harvey, University of Minnesota, USA Claire Jarvis, Leicester University, UK Bin Jiang, Gävle University, Se Christopher B. Jones, Cardiff University, UK Brian Klinkenberg, British Colombia University, Ca Menno-Jan Kraak, ITC, Nl Michael Leitner, Louisiana State University, USA Chao Li, CASA, UK William Mackaness, Edinburgh University, UK Paola Magillo, Genova University, It Hervé Martin, Grenoble University, Fr Martien Molennar, ITC, Nl Sébastien Mustière, COGIT Laboratory, Fr Peter van Oosterom, Delft University of Technology, Nl Henk Ottens, Utrecht University, Nl Donna Peuquet, Pennsylvania State University, USA Ross Purves, Zurich University, Ch Sanjay Rana, University College London, UK Andreas Riedl, Vienna University, At Juri Roosaare, Tartu University, Ee Anne Ruas, COGIT Laboratory, Fr Monika Sester, IKG, University of Hannover, Ge Bettina Speckmann, Technical University of Eindhoven, Nl Monica Wachowicz, Wageningen University, Nl Robert Weibel, Zurich UniversiAnthony Yeh, Hong Kong University, Chn Sisi Zlatanova, Delft University of Technology, Nl CONFERENCE WEB SITE: http://sdh-sageo.teledetection.fr ================================== Programme Committee Chairs: Anne Ruas ( Laboratoire COGIT- IGN France) ; Chris Gold (University of Glamorgan) Gregory A. 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