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Hi, I've been asked to share this program with you for the
upcoming AutoCarto 11 meeting in Minneapolis.
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From: IN%"[log in to unmask]" "Robert B. McMaster"
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Don:
As we discussed today--here is the Auto-Carto program.
Bob McMaster
AUTO-CARTO-11
FINAL PROGRAM
Saturday October 30th
Session 1 Opening Session (8:30 - 10:00 am)
Keynote Speaker:
Dr. Joel Morrison
United States Geological Survey
"Cartography and the Spatially Literate Populace of the 21st
Century"
Session 2 Plenery Session 1 (10:30 am - 12:30 pm)
Spatial Theory
"A Critical Comparison of the 4-Intersection and
9-Intersection Models for Spatial Relations:
Formal Analysis"
Max J. Egenhofer and Jayant Sharma
University of Maine
and
David M. Mark
State University of New York at Buffalo
"Supporting Visual Interactive Locational Analysis
Using Multiple Abstracted Topological Structures"
Paul J. Densham
State University of New York at Buffalo
and
Marc P. Armstrong
University of Iowa
"Beyond Spatio-temporal Data Models: A Model of GIS as
a Technology Embedded in Historical Context"
Nicholas R. Chrisman
University of Washington
"Participatory Multi-Objective Decision-Making in GIS"
J. Ronald Eastman, James Toledano, Weigen Jin,
Peter A.K. Kyem
Clark University
Session 3 Plenery Session 2 (2:00 - 3:30 pm)
User Interface Issues
"A Map Interface for Exploring Multivariate Paleoclimate Data"
David DiBiase, Catherine Reeves, Alan M. MacEachren,
John B. Krygier, Martin von Wyss, James L. Sloan II,
and Mark C. Detweiler
The Pennsylvania State University
"Intelligent Analysis of Urban Space Patterns: Graphical
Interfaces to Precedent Databases for Urban Design"
Alan Penn
University College London
"The Geographer's Desktop: A Direct-Manipulation User
Interface for Map Overlay"
Max J. Egenhofer and James R. Richards
University of Maine
Session 4 Concurrent Session 1a (4:00 - 5:30 pm)
Spatial Data Handling
"Empirical Comparison of Two Line Enhancement Methods"
Keith C. Clarke, Richard Cippoletti, and
Greg Olsen
Hunter College--CUNY
"Sampling and Mapping Heterogeneous Surfaces by Optimal
Tiling"
Ferenc Csillag
University of Toronto
and
Miklos Kertesz and Agnes Kummert
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
"Virtual Data Set - An Approach for the Integration of
Incompatible Data"
Eva-Maria Stephan, Andrej Vckovski, and Felix Bucher
University of Zurich
Session 5 Concurrent Session 1b (4:00 - 5:30 pm)
Object-Oriented Issues
"An Implementation Approach for Object-oriented
Topographic Databases Using Standard Tools"
Babak Ameri Shahrabi and Wolfgang Kainz
International Institute for Aerospace Survey and
Earth Sciences (ITC)
"Conveying Object-Based Meta-Information"
Peter F. Fisher
University of Leicester
"EMAPS: An Extendable, Object-Oriented GIS"
Stephen M. Ervin
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Sunday October 31st
Session 6 Concurrent Session 2a (8:30 - 10:00 am)
Spatial Theory II
"Feature Information Support and the SDTS Conceptual
Data Model:Clarification and Extension"
Leone Barnett and John V. Carlis
University of Minnesota
"Geographic Regions: A New Composite GIS Feature Type"
Jan van Roessel and David Pullar
Environmental Systems Research Institute
"Pathways to Sharable Spatial Databases"
Geoffrey Dutton
Harvard Design and Mapping Co., Inc.
"Formalizing Importance: Parameters for Settlement
Selection from a Geographic Database"
Douglas M. Flewelling and Max J. Egenhofer
University of Maine
Session 7 Concurrent Session 2b (8:30 - 10:00 am)
Multiple Representations
"Calculator: A GIS Control Panel for Extent, Scale and
Size Manipulation"
John H. Ganter
GRAM, Inc.
and
Todd E. Crane
Consolidated Rail Corporation
"Interface Design and Knowledge Acquisition for Cartographic
Generalization"
Harry Chang and Robert B. McMaster
University of Minnesota
"Considerations for the Design of a Multiple Representation
GIS"
David B. Kidner
University of Glamorgan
and
Christopher B. Jones
University of Cambridge
Session 8 Concurrent Session 3a (10:30 am - 12:30 pm)
Visualization I
"From Computer Cartography to Spatial Visualization: A New
Cartogram Algorithm"
Daniel Dorling
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
"Multivariate Regionalization: An Approach Using Interactive
Statistical Visualization"
Jonathan R. Hancock
Syracuse University
"Visualization of Interpolation Accuracy"
William Mackaness and Kate Beard
University of Maine
"Visualizing Geographic Data Through Animation"
Donna Okazaki
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Session 9 Concurrent Session 3b (10:30 am - 12:30 pm)
Terrain Representation
"Optimal Predictors for the Data Compression of
Digital Elevation Models Using the Method of
Lagrange Multipliers"
M. Lewis and D.H. Smith
University of Glamorgan
"On the Integration of Digital Terrain and Surface
Modeling into Geographic Information Systems"
Robert Weibel
University of Zurich
"Issues in Iterative TIN Generation to Support Large Scale
Simulations"
Michael F. Polis and David M. McKeown, Jr.
Carnegie Mellon University
"An Integrated DTM-GIS Data Structure: A Relational Approach"
M. Pilouk and K. Tempfli
International Institute for Aerospace Survey and
Earth Sciences (ITC)
Session 10 Concurrent Session 4a (2:00 - 3:30 pm)
Algorithmic Issues I
"Consequences Of Using A Tolerance Paradigm In Spatial Overlay"
David Pullar
Environmental Systems Research Institute
"Raster-to-Vector Conversion: A Trend Line Intersection
Approach to Junction Enhancement"
Peng Gao and Michael M. Minami
Environmental Systems Research Institute
"Vector vs. Raster-based Algorithms for Cross Country
Movement Planning"
Joost van Bemmelen, Wilko Quak, Marcel van Hekken, and Peter
van Oosterom
TNO Physics and Electronics Laboratory
Session 11 Concurrent Session 4b (2:00 - 3:30 pm)
Three-Dimensional Modeling
"Spatial and Temporal Visualisation of Three-Dimensional
Surfaces for Environmental Management"
Malcolm J. Herbert and David B. Kidner
University of Glamorgan
"Color Representation of Aspect AND Slope Simultaneously"
Cynthia A. Brewer and Ken A. Marlow
San Diego State University
"Three-Dimensional (3D) Modelling in a Geographical Database"
Beatrix de Cambray
Laboratoire MASI (CNRS, University of Paris VI and
University of Versailles-St Quentin)
Session 12 Plenary Session 3 (4:00 - 5:30 pm)
Multimedia/Hypermedia/Graphics
"How Multimedia and Hypermedia Are Changing the Look of Maps"
Sona Karentz Andrews and David W. Tilton
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
"Augmenting Geographic Information with Collaborative
Multimedia Technologies"
Michael J. Shiffer
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"Proactive Graphics and GIS: Prototype Tools for Query,
Modeling and Display"
Barbara P. Buttenfield
SUNY-Buffalo
Monday November 1st
Session 13 Concurrent Session 5a (8:30 - 10:00 am)
Generalization
"A Spatial-Object Level Organization of Transformations for
Cartographic Generalization"
Robert B. McMaster and Leone Barnett
University of Minnesota
"A Hybrid Line Thinning Approach"
Cixiang Zhan
Environmental Systems Research Institute
"Conflict Resolution in Map Generalization:
A Cognitive Study"
Feibing Zhan and David M. Mark
State University of New York at Buffalo
Session 14 Concurrent Session 5b (8:30 - 10:00 am)
Parallel Computing
"Parallel Spatial Interpolation"
Marc P. Armstrong and Richard Marciano
The University of Iowa
"Implementing GIS Procedures on Parallel Computers:
A Case Study"
James E. Mower
State University of New York at Albany
"Suitability of Topological Data Structures for Data
Parallel Operations in Computer Cartography"
Bin Li
University of Miami
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