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AGILE 2003, 6th Agile Conference on Geographic Information Science, Lyon, 24 - 26 April, 2003 / Michael Gould (2003)
Titre : AGILE 2003, 6th Agile Conference on Geographic Information Science, Lyon, 24 - 26 April, 2003 : Conference proceedings Type de document : Actes de congrès Auteurs : Michael Gould, Éditeur scientifique ; Robert Laurini, Éditeur scientifique ; S. Coulondre, Éditeur scientifique Editeur : Lausanne [Suisse] : Presses polytechiques et universitaires romandes Année de publication : 2003 Collection : Collection des Sciences Appliquées de l'INSA de Lyon Conférence : AGILE 2003, 6th international conference on geographic information science 24/04/2003 26/04/2003 Lyon France Open access proceedings Importance : 787 p. Format : 16 x 24 cm - inclus CEDEROM ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-88074-541-7 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Infrastructure de données
[Termes IGN] aide à la décision
[Termes IGN] base de données d'occupation du sol
[Termes IGN] données localisées 3D
[Termes IGN] données spatiotemporelles
[Termes IGN] information sémantique
[Termes IGN] infrastructure nationale des données localisées
[Termes IGN] interopérabilité
[Termes IGN] métadonnées géographiques
[Termes IGN] ontologie
[Termes IGN] prévention des risques
[Termes IGN] service fondé sur la position
[Termes IGN] SIG nomade
[Termes IGN] urbanismeNote de contenu : PAPERS
Parallel Session 1.1, Environment and Disaster Management
- Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing for Disaster Management, P. Boccardo et al.
- Wearable GIS: a Smart Assistant in Disaster Management, J. Baldegger, C. Giger
- The European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS), J. San-Miguel-Ayanz et al.
- Continual Computing of Environmental Flows in 'Real Time' GIS, V. Klenov
- Towards the Construction of a Spatial Database to Manage Landslides with GIS in Mountainous Environment, Y. Thiery et al.
Parallel Session 1.2, Ontology and Semantics
- Ontology, Natural Language, and Information Systems : Implications of Cross-Linguistic Studies of Geographic Terms, D.M. Mark et al.
- Determination, Visualization and Interpretation of Semantic Similarity among Geographic Ontologies, M. Kavouras et al.
- Modeling Processes Defined by Laws, G. Navratil, A. U. Frank
- Implementing Semantic Reference Systems, W Kuhn, M. Raubal
- Realization of GIS Semantic Interoperability in Local Community Environment, L. Stoimenov, S. Djordjevic-Kajan
Parallel Session 1.3, Location-based Services 1
- An Object Oriented Model for Dynamic Geographical Information Systems and Location Based Services, O.L.M. de Farias et al.
- A Portable SVG-Viewer on Mobile Devices for Supporting Geographic Applications, T. Brinkhoff
- Real-time Integration of XML-Encoded Spatial Data for Mobile Use, L. Lehto, T. Sadakoski
- Progressive Vector Data Transmission, H. Han et al.
- Business Models for Location Based Services, U.W. de Montalvo et al.
Parallel Session 2.1, Image Semantics
- A Semantic Statistical Approach for Identifying Change From Ontologically Divers Land Cover Data, A. Comber et al.
- Semantic Interoperability among Italian EOS Information Systems, S. Nativi et al.
- Satellite Image Retrieval: An Approach based on Texture Features, J. L. de Souza Pio et al.
- Extension to Multi-Resolution of an Embedded Spatial Information Visualization System, J-M. Follin et al.
- A Reversible Web Architecture for the Management of Geographic Information, P. Carrara et al.
Parallel Session 2.2, 1 Interoperable, Services
- Web Catalog Services of Geographic Information, an OpenGIS based Approach in Benefit of Interoperability, P. R. Muro-Medrano 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. Alvarez et al.
- A Component Based Approach to Geo-Ontologies and Geodata Modelling to Enable Data Sharing, G. Hart, J. Greenwood
- The GETIS Architecture for Disaster Management, D. Piekny
Parallel Session 2.3, Education
- Discussion Paper : Exchange of Internet-based GI Teaching Modules, C. Brox
- GeoXwalk - A Gazetteer Server and Service for UK Academia, J. Raid
- The E-MAPSCHOLAR Project - An Example of Interoperability in Giscience Education, R.S. Purves et al.
- Evaluation in European GI Education - an Inquiry, R. Helmich et al.
Mini-session 1.1, Environmental Risk Management
- Spatial Aspects of Risk Management : Case of Study of Agricultural Drought Mitigation, D. Kurtener et al.
- Mapping the Limits of Information - A Prototype for Diffusing Large Flood Events Data on the Internet, S. Caquard, G. R. Brakenridge
- Remote Sensing and GIS Analysis for Land Cover Change Assessment, M. B. Careddu et al.
Mini-session 1.2, e-Government
- Towards an Observatory on GI and GIS Use and Development in European Local Authorites, A. 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, A. Annoni
Mini-session 1.3, Location based Services 2
- The JPathFinder Multicriteria Path Planning Toolkit, P. Mooney, A. Winstanley
- Location-Based Spatial Modelling Using Ontology, S. Yu et al.
- The Design and Prototype of a Distributed Geo-Spatial Infrastructure for Smart Sensors Webs, S.H.L. Liang et al.
Mini-session 2.1, Spatial Temporal
- A System Architecture to Implement a Unified Approach for Spatial Object Modelling and Map Analysis Bas on 2nd Order Many-Sorted Language, O.L.M. de Farias et al
- A Model for Spatio-Temporal Network Planning, E. Nash et al.
- COBALT : A Design Tool for Geographic and Temporal Data Application, T. Souleymane et al.
Mini-session 2.2, Data Policy
- Nature-GIS: Developing a Pan-European Geospatial Data Model for Protected Areas, D. R. Green et al.
- How to Sell the Same Data to Different Users at Different Prices, A. U. Frank, M. Jahn
- What are Transaction Costs and Why do Yhey Matter?, A. Krek
Mini-session 2.3, Urban
- Geographic Automata Systems: A New Paradigm for Integrating GIS and Geographic Simulation, I. Benenson, P.M. Torrens
- Integration Of GIS Technology In Advanced Internet. A New Setting For Reflecting On Urban Matter, P.G. Almirall, J.R. Cladera
- New Meanings and Measures of Accessibility in the Age of Information and Communication Technology, S. Muhammad
- GIS and Cellular Automata for Urban dynamics, R. Sietchiping
Parallel Session 3.1, 3-Dimensional
- Spatial Analysis Based on 3D Rendering Techniques, R. Quintero et al.
- STIN Method: Surface TIN Representation by Delaunay TENs Constrained by Observation Lines, E. Verbree, P. van Oosterom
- Solar Radiation Modelling, K Zaksek et al.
- A Study on Modeling and 3D Simulation of Hilislope Erosion by Water, D. Shen et al.
- Modelling 3D Spatial Objects in a GEO-DBMS Using a 3D Primitive, C. Arens et al.
Parallel Session 3.2, Data Usability
- Usability of Geodata for Mobile Route Planning Systems, M. Breunig, W. Bär
- Accuracy and Reliability of Map Matched GPS Coordinates: Dependence on Terrain Model Resolution and Interpolation Algorithm, J. 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, W. Vullings, J. Bulens
- Ontological Approach of the Fitness of Use of Geospatial Datasets, B. Vasseur et al.
Parallel Session 3.3, Land Cover
- Multiresolution Forest Information: Using Harvester as a Forest Survey Tool and How to Process and Store Data, T. Melkas, J. Rasinmiki
- GIS and Water Resource Protection in South Africa, J. Moolman et al.
- Prospective GIS Modelling of Land Cover in Mediterranean Mountain Regions, M. Paegelow
- Tree Counting and Standing Volume Methods for Even-Aged Mature Spruce Stands Using Aerial Photography, J.C. Suarez et al.
- Extensions to the OGC Web Map Specifications As needed for Earth Observation from Space, C. Caspar et al.
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, B. Bucher
- A Geographic Search Ways to Structure Information on the Web, A. Schwering et al.
- Ontology-Based Integration of Data and Metadata, C. Giger, C. Najar
- Semantic extension of Geo Web Service descriptions with ontology languages, R. Lemmens et al.
Parallel Session 4.2, Decision Support Systems
- Planning Support Systems for Participatory Planning, G. Vonk, S. Geertman
- Web-based Planning Support System for Public Participation: an Individual's Perspective, L. Omer
- Prototype and Further Requirements of a Real Participatory GIS, A. 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, P. Mazzetti et al.
Parallel Session 4.3 Spatial Data Infrastructures
- Implementation of a Regional Clearinghouse for Spatial Information, H. 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, R. Béjar-Hernandez et al.
- Integrating Simulation Models into SDI's, I. Simonis et al.
- Local Data Policies and NSDI : Complementarity or Antagosism ?, S. Roche, C. Caron
POSTERS
- Advanced Thematic Mapping Approach for Forecasting Landscape Change Using GIS, N. G. Markov et al.
- Potential Alternatives and Trends in Hungarian GIS Engineering Education, E. Dobos et al.
- Multi-view 3D City Model Generation with Image Sequences, Y. Zhang et al.
- Teaching Spatial Decision Analysis with Idrisi Online, C. Rinner
- VISUALQUAL2E: A Water Quality Modeling with COM-Based GIS, K. Soon, T. Buyong
- Is Aspect-Orientation a New Paradigm for GIS Development?, A. Zipf, M. Merdes
- GIMMI: Geographic Information and Mathematical Models Inter-operability. The Innovation of Geographic Information, M. Salvernini et al.
- Piecewise Revision for Geographic Information, M. Khelfailah et al.
- Object-Oriented Modelling of Communicating GIS-Based Applications, F. Pinet, A. Lbath
- Dealing with Uncertainty in Territorial Planning, B. Murgante, G. Las Casas
- Consistency Cheeks for Data Quality Assessment, A. Olsson
- Maps on Small Displays, H. Pundt
- Slow Mobility as an Indicator of Social Urban Spaces - An Application on GPS Data in the Milano-Bicocca Area, M. Boffi et al.Numéro de notice : 13174 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Actes DOI : sans En ligne : http://www.agile-online.org/index.php/conference/proceedings/proceedings-2003 Format de la ressource électronique : URL Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=34624 Contient
- Translating user needs for geographic information into metadata queries / Bénédicte Bucher (2003)
- Wearable GIS : a smart assistant in disaster management / Joachim Baldegger (2003)
- A portable SVG-viewer on mobile devices for supporting geographic applications / T. Brinkhoff (2003)
- The design and prototype of a distributed geo-spatial infrastructure for smart sensors webs / Steve H.L. Liang (2003)
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 13174-02 CG2003 Livre Centre de documentation Congrès Disponible 13174-01 CG2003 Livre Centre de documentation Congrès Disponible A portable SVG-viewer on mobile devices for supporting geographic applications / T. Brinkhoff (2003)
contenu dans AGILE 2003, 6th Agile Conference on Geographic Information Science, Lyon, 24 - 26 April, 2003 / Michael Gould (2003)
Titre : A portable SVG-viewer on mobile devices for supporting geographic applications Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : T. Brinkhoff, Auteur Editeur : Lausanne [Suisse] : Presses polytechiques et universitaires romandes Année de publication : 2003 Conférence : AGILE 2003, 6th international conference on geographic information science 24/04/2003 26/04/2003 Lyon France Open access proceedings Importance : pp 87 - 96 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Systèmes d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] appareil portable
[Termes IGN] format SVG
[Termes IGN] géopositionnement
[Termes IGN] GML
[Termes IGN] Java (langage de programmation)
[Termes IGN] logiciel de visualisation
[Termes IGN] PDA
[Termes IGN] visualisation de données
[Termes IGN] XMLRésumé : (Auteur) In this paper, the support of XML-represented simple features on mobile devices will be investigated. In order to be independent of the operating system of the mobile device, Java will be assumed as programming language. The paper starts with a presentation of existing XML encodings for the representation of geographic features (sect. 2). The variants and limitations of Java on mobile devices is topic of the next section (sect. 3). Then the processing of XML documents is discussed (sect. 4). The fifth section characterizes a corresponding object model. Observing this model and the limitations and differences of the Java versions, SVG parsers and SVG viewers are designed. The paper concludes with a summary (sect. 6). Numéro de notice : C2003-009 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE/INFORMATIQUE Nature : Communication DOI : sans En ligne : https://agile-online.org/conference_paper/cds/agile_2003/proceedings/12.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : URL article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=64988 The design and prototype of a distributed geo-spatial infrastructure for smart sensors webs / Steve H.L. Liang (2003)
contenu dans AGILE 2003, 6th Agile Conference on Geographic Information Science, Lyon, 24 - 26 April, 2003 / Michael Gould (2003)
Titre : The design and prototype of a distributed geo-spatial infrastructure for smart sensors webs Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Steve H.L. Liang, Auteur ; C. Vincent Tao, Auteur ; Arie Croitoru, Auteur Editeur : Lausanne [Suisse] : Presses polytechiques et universitaires romandes Année de publication : 2003 Conférence : AGILE 2003, 6th international conference on geographic information science 24/04/2003 26/04/2003 Lyon France Open access proceedings Importance : pp 303 - 311 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Géomatique web
[Termes IGN] architecture orientée services
[Termes IGN] base de données répartie
[Termes IGN] géomatique web
[Termes IGN] infrastructure mondiale des données localisées
[Termes IGN] réseau de capteurs
[Termes IGN] service web géographique
[Termes IGN] télécommunication sans fil
[Termes IGN] téléphone intelligentRésumé : (Auteur) So far, over 100 physical (light, pressure, humidity etc), chemical (gas, liquid, solid, etc) aid biological (DNA, protein, acoustics etc) properties can be sensed by using in situ sensing technology. With the presence of cheaper, miniature, faster, and smart in situ sensors, and the increasing availability of abundant ubiquitous computing devices, wireless and mobile network access, and autonomous and intelligent geospatial software agents, distributed networked in situ sensing becomes clearly a technological trend. Sensor webs can perform as an extensive monitoring and sensing system that provides timely, comprehensive, continuous and multimode observations. This new earth observation system opens up a new avenue to fast assimilation of data from various sensors (both in situ and remote) and to accurate analysis and informed decision makings. One of the critical components in developing a sensor web is to build a geospatial information infrastructure, a backbone that connects the heterogeneous in-situ sensors and remote sensors over the wired or wireless networks. This paper describes a distributed GIServices architecture, which serves as a gateway that integrates and fuses observations from spatially referenced sensors. A GIServices prototype -GeoServNet which is being developed in GeoICT Lab, York University is also introduced in this paper.
What is smart sensor webs
"A system composed of multiple science instrument/processor platforms that are interconnected by means of a communications fabric for the purpose of collecting measurements and processing data for Earth or Space Science objectives." This is the definition of Sensor Web from NASA Sensor Web Applied Research Planning Group. Sensor Web can be seen as an advanced smart sensor network. Business week provide a vivid and easy understanding description of smart sensor web : “In the next century, planet Earth will don an electronic skin. It will use the Internet as a scaffold to support and transmit sensations. This skin is already being stitched together. It consists of millions of embedded electronic measuring devices: thermostats, pressure gauges, pollution detectors, cameras, microphones, glucose sensors, EKGs, electroencephalographs. These will probe and monitor cities and endangered species, the atmosphere, our ships, highways and fleets of trucks, our conversations, our bodies - even our dreams."Numéro de notice : C2003-010 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Communication DOI : sans En ligne : https://agile-online.org/conference_paper/cds/agile_2003/proceedings/38.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : URL article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=64989
contenu dans AGILE 2003, 6th Agile Conference on Geographic Information Science, Lyon, 24 - 26 April, 2003 / Michael Gould (2003)
Titre : Translating user needs for geographic information into metadata queries Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Bénédicte Bucher , Auteur Editeur : Paris : Institut Géographique National - IGN (1940-2007) Année de publication : 2003 Conférence : AGILE 2003, 6th international conference on geographic information science 24/04/2003 26/04/2003 Lyon France Open access proceedings Importance : pp 567 - 576 Note générale : Bibliographie Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Infrastructure de données
[Termes IGN] données localisées
[Termes IGN] métadonnées
[Termes IGN] métadonnées géographiques
[Termes IGN] modélisation
[Termes IGN] ontologie
[Termes IGN] requête spatiale
[Termes IGN] utilisateurNuméro de notice : C2003-005 Affiliation des auteurs : COGIT (1988-2011) Thématique : GEOMATIQUE Nature : Communication nature-HAL : ComAvecCL&ActesPubliésIntl DOI : sans En ligne : https://agile-online.org/conference_paper/cds/agile_2003/proceedings/65.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : URL article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=64984 Documents numériques
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contenu dans AGILE 2003, 6th Agile Conference on Geographic Information Science, Lyon, 24 - 26 April, 2003 / Michael Gould (2003)
Titre : Wearable GIS : a smart assistant in disaster management Type de document : Article/Communication Auteurs : Joachim Baldegger, Auteur ; Christine Giger, Auteur Editeur : Zurich : Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule ETH - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Zurich EPFZ Année de publication : 2003 Conférence : AGILE 2003, 6th international conference on geographic information science 24/04/2003 26/04/2003 Lyon France Open access proceedings Importance : pp 19 - 26 Langues : Anglais (eng) Descripteur : [Vedettes matières IGN] Systèmes d'information géographique
[Termes IGN] appareil portable
[Termes IGN] catastrophe naturelle
[Termes IGN] positionnement par GPS
[Termes IGN] reconnaissance de la parole
[Termes IGN] requête spatiale
[Termes IGN] SIG nomadeRésumé : (Auteur) The use of GIS in a broad palette of applications has been practical and successful for several years. The enormous possibilities of these systems are appreciated and have been established as decision supporting tools in many processes. Today's GIS are usually static and often used in longterm planning and administering processes. The technological development in the IT and telecommunication sector shows a clear trend towards mobile applications. Such a mobile use would also be desirable in the GIST sector and would broaden the possible fields of application for those, who are in a need for quick decisions on the spot. Numéro de notice : C2003-008 Affiliation des auteurs : non IGN Thématique : GEOMATIQUE/INFORMATIQUE Nature : Communication DOI : sans En ligne : https://agile-online.org/conference_paper/cds/agile_2003/proceedings/2.pdf Format de la ressource électronique : URL article Permalink : https://documentation.ensg.eu/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=64987