AGILE 2023 - Detailed programme

 

Tuesday 13 June 2023 Workshops       

Workshop descriptions

 

Venue: TU Delft, Sports and Culture centre: X, Mekelweg 8-10, Delft (Building 38) 

08:30

 

 

Registration

   Foyer

09:00

WS1

 

How can GI science advance the value of city-level and nationwide Digital Twins? Organised by EuroSDR 

   Body & Mind
 

WS2

 

Urban places and regions in GIScience – concepts, methods and challenges. Organised by UNL

   Rhythm A
 

WS3

 

Introduction to the Land Administration Domain Model, ISO 19152. Organised by TU Delft

   
 

WS4

 

GeoAI with ArcGIS. Organised Esri

   Rhythm B
 

WS5

 

Women in Copernicus – Equity in Copernicus ecosystem survey results. Organised by WiC

   Dance A

12:30

Lunch

      Foyer 

13:30

WS6

 

Geospatial Education 5.0: New Paradigms for Geospatial Training and Education. Organised by Bochum University of Applied Science, Twente University, TU Delft 

   Body & Mind
 

WS7

 

An Ethics Manifesto: Designing principles for geo-information initiatives. Organised by TU Delft

   
 

WS8

 

25th ICA Workshop on Map Generalisation and Multiple Representation. Organised by ICA.

   Rhythm A
 

WS9

 

Mapping with EuroRegionalMap Open Data and QGIS. Organised by Twente University.

   
 

WS10

 

Digital Serious Games: Toward a Design Framework. Organised by TU Eindhoven

   Rhythm B

17:00

End

       

18:00-20:00

Ice breaker @ Vakwerkhuis (sponsored by ESRI), Address: Professor Snijdersstraat 2, 2628 RA Delft

   
                       

Wednesday 14 June 2023 Conference day 1

  Venue: TU Delft, Sports and Culture centre: X, Mekelweg 8-10, Delft (Building 38) 

08:30

Registration

  Foyer 

09:00

S1: plenary opening (moderator: Bastiaan van Loenen)

 Theatre hall 

09:00

Opening by prof. Dick van Gameren 

   

09:05

Keynote by prof. Jörg Blankenbach, Scan2BIM - From reality capturing to as-is BIM and digital twins of the built environment

10:05

Poster pitches

   

10:30

Break

 

 

 

 

           Foyer

11:00

S2a, Accessibility & trips 

Moderator:  Edward Verbree   Theatre Hall
 

Eva Nuhn, Kai Hamburger and Sabine Timpf, Urban sound mapping for wayfinding - A theoretical approach and an empirical study 

 

Molly Asher, Yannick Oswald, and Nick Malleson, Predicting Pedestrian Counts using Machine Learning 

 

Hoda Allahbakhshi, Joris Senn, Nicola Maiani and Alexandra Georgescu, Spatial Accessibility Assessment of Homecare Workers to the Older Population in the City of Zurich 

 

Nir Fulman, Maria Marinov, and Itzhak Benenson, Exploring Non-Routine Trips Through Smartcard Transaction Analysis 

 11:00

S2b, Health 

 Moderator: Justine Blanford  Rhythm A & Rhythm B
 

Falko Krügel and Stephan Mäs, A Web-Application for Measuring Spatial Accessibility in Health Planning

 

Nils B. Tjaden and Justine I. Blanford, ENDIG: Interactive Geovisualization of Surveillance Systems for Notifiable Diseases in Europe

 

Néstor DelaPaz-Ruíz, Ellen-Wien Augustijn, Mahdi Farnaghi, and Raul Zurita-Milla, Spatiotemporal domestic wastewater variability: Assessing implications of population mobility in pollutants dynamics

 

Lorenzo Gianquintieri, Daniele Oxoli, Enrico Gianluca Caiani and Maria Antonia Brovelli, Land use influence on ambient PM2.5 and ammonia concentrations: Correlation analyses in the Lombardy region, Italy

12:30

Lunch

                   Foyer

13:30

S3a, Mobility modelling  

 Moderator: Carlos Granel    Theatre Hall
 

Reza Arabsheibani, Ehsan Hamzei, Kimia Amoozandeh, Stephan Winter and Martin Tomko, From Floorplan to Navigation Concepts: Automatic Generation of Text-based Games

 

Yiyu Wang, Jiaqi Ge, and Alexis Comber, A pedestrian ABM in complex evacuation environments based on Bayesian Nash Equilibrium

 

Qilin Ren, Pengxiang Zhao and Ali Mansourian, Modeling the choice of shared micro-mobility services using XGBoost machine learning algorithm

 

Dana Kaziyeva, Petra Stutz, Gudrun Wallentin, Martin Loidl, Agent-based simulation model of cyclists and pedestrians at a regional scale

 13:30

S3b, Visualization&map reading  

 Moderator:Rob Weibel     Rhythm A & Rhythm B
 

Angela Schwering, Jakub Krukar, Jana Seep and Yousef Qamaz, Individualization in Spatial Behaviour and Map Reading

 

Suzan Evers, Gamze Z. Dane, Pauline E. W. van den Berg, Alexander K. A. J. Klippel, Timon Verduijn, Theo A. Arentze, Designing healthy public spaces: A participatory approach through immersive virtual reality 

 

Simon Schröder, Jan Stenkamp, Michael Brüggemann, Benjamin Karic, Judith A. Verstegen, and Christian Kray, Towards dynamically generating immersive video scenes for studying human-environment interactions

 

Laura Wenclik and Guillaume Touya, Where do people look at during multi-scale map tasks?

15:00

Break

                   Foyer

15:30

S4a, Geo-info theory  

 

 Moderator:Simon Scheider   Theatre Hall
 

Eleni Tomai, Margarita Kokla, Christos Charcharos and Marinos Kavouras, Does spatial thinking ability relate to performance when using web-mapping services? A survey with digital natives

 

Franz-Benjamin Mocnik, Data and Coherence Theories of Truth – Examples From a Data-Driven Geographical Information Science

 

Meilin Shi, Kitty Currier, Zilong Liu, Krzysztof Janowicz, Nina Wiedemann, Judith Verstegen, Grant McKenzie, Anita Graser, Rui Zhu, and Gengchen Mai, Thinking Geographically about AI Sustainability

 

René Westerholt, Studying critical values for global Moran’s I under inhomogeneous Poisson point processes

 15:30

S4b, Map creation&use  

 Moderator: Martijn Meijers      Rhythm A & Rhythm B
 

Adrian Sarbach, Thierry Weber, Katharina Henggeler, Luis Lutnyk and Martin Raubal, Evaluating and Comparing Airspace Structure Visualisation and Perception on Digital Aeronautical Charts

 

Yuhao Jiang, María-Jesús Lobo, Sidonie Christophe, and Christophe Jouffrais, Semi-automated Pipeline to Produce Customizable Tactile Maps of Street Intersections for People with Visual Impairments 

 

Phil Hüffer, Auriol Degbelo, and Eftychia Koukouraki, Designing Search Engines for Interactive Web-based Geovisualizations

 

Arne Vogt, Johannes Flacke, Karin Pfeffer, Fenna Imara Hoefsloot, Jane Strugar Kolesnik and Johannes Schnell, Development of an inclusive Mapping Application in a Co-Design Process

17:00

End

                   

17:30/18:00

Social events

       
 18:00-19:30

City of Delft Tour 

       
 17:30-19:00

TU Delft backstage tour

       
 17:30-19:00

TU Delft Library Mapping Archive

       

Thursday 15 June 2023 Conference day 2 

          Venue: TU Delft, Sports and Culture centre: X, Mekelweg 8-10, Delft (Building 38) 
                       

09:00

S5: plenary (moderator: Peter van Oosterom)

 

 Theatre hall 

 

Keynote by prof. Chrit Lemmen and Dr. Eva-Maria Unger, Global developments in land administration

10:00

Break

                   Foyer

10:30

S6: tutorials: Tutorial descriptions

   
 

S6a, tutorial T1

Geosimulation using fields and agents, Organised by Utrecht University

     Theatre Hall
     
 

S6b, tutorial T2

The Open Source Spatial Analytical tools with python, Organised by University of Glasgow

     Body & Mind
     
 

S6c, tutorial T3 

Knowledge Footprints - Knowledge mapping of people and publications, Organised by Twente University

     Photo Studio
     

12:00

Lunch

                   Foyer
                       

12:45

S7: plenary AGILE Annual Assembly (Moderation: Sabine Timpf/Rob Lemmens)

   Theatre hall
                       

13:45

S8a,  Remote sensing  

 Moderator: Jing Yao    Photo Studio
 

Raphael Zürcher, Jiayan Zhao, Alvaro Lau Sarmiento, Benjamin Brede and Alexander Klippel, Advancing Forest Monitoring and Assessment Through Immersive Virtual Reality

 

Nikita Murin, Alexander Kmoch and Evelyn Uuemaa, Detection of small-scale landscape elements with remote sensing

 

Renato Stopic, Eduardo Dias, Maurice de Kleijn and Eric Koomen, Satellite parking: a new method for measuring parking occupancy

 

Hendrik M. Würz, Kevin Kocon, Barbara Pedretscher, Eva Klien, and Eva Eggeling, A Scalable AI Training Platform for Remote Sensing Data

 13:45

S8b, Disaster mapping  

 Moderator: Carsten Keßler      Body & Mind
 

Simon Groß, Benjamin Herfort, Sabrina Marx and Alexander Zipf, Exploring MapSwipe as a Crowdsourcing Tool for (Rapid) Damage Assessment: The Case of the 2021 Haiti Earthquake 

 

Carolina Pereira Marghidan, Maarten van Aalst, Justine Blanford, Genito Maure, and Tatiana Marrufo, Extreme heat alerts and impacts across Mozambique 2016 - 2022: gathering evidence from media articles

 

Caroline K. Kioko and Justine I. Blanford, Malaria in Kenya during 2020: malaria indicator survey and suitability mapping for understanding spatial variations in prevalence and risk

 13:45

S8c, COVID-19

 Moderator: Juha Oksanen      Theatre hall
 

Innocensia Owuor and Hartwig H. Hochmair, Use of SafeGraph visitation patterns for the identification of essential services during COVID-19

 

Adel Al-Huraibi, Sherif Amer, and Justine I. Blanford, Cycling to get my vaccination: how accessible are COVID-19 vaccination centers in the Netherlands?

 

Niloufar Pourshir Sefidi, Amin Shoari Nejad, and Peter Mooney, An investigation of the effects of lockdowns and COVID-19 vaccinations in Ireland

 

Ellen-Wien Augustijn, Rosa Aguilar Bolivar, and Shaheen Abdulkareem, Using Machine Learning to drive social learning in a Covid-19 Agent-Based Model

15:15

Break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   Foyer

15:30

S9a, Spatial analysis 

 Moderator: Claire Ellul

 Theatre Hall
 

Raphaël Bres, Verónika Peralta, Arnaud Le-Guilcher, Thomas Devogele, Ana-Maria Olteanu Raimond and Cyril de Runz, Analysis of cycling network evolution in OpenStreetMap through a data quality prism

 

Anna Brauer, Ville Mäkinen, and Juha Oksane, Human mobility tracks as FAIR data: Designing a privacy-preserving repository for GNSS-based activity tracking data

 

Flavia Lopes, Jorge Gil, and Ioanna Stavroulaki, Simplified geodata models for integrated urban and public transport planning 

 

Denis Reiter, Mathias Jehling, and Robert Hecht, Benefits of using address-based dasymetric mapping in micro-level census disaggregation

 15:30

S9b, Geo-sensors and VGI  

 Moderator: Raul Zurita-Milla     Photo Studio 
 

Vasileios Milias, Shahin Sharifi Noorian, Alessandro Bozzon and Achilleas Psyllidis, Is it safe to be attractive? Disentangling the influence of streetscape features on the perceived safety and attractiveness of city streets

 

Tahmin Sitab, Oleksandr Karasov, and Alexander Kmoch, Exploring Estonian Forests and Urban Green Spaces: A Cultural Ecosystem Services Mapping Approach Using Flickr Photographs

 

Per-Ola Olsson, Hugo Bergman, and Karl Piltz, Exploring the potential to use in-between pixel variability for early detection of bark beetle attacked trees

 

Robert L. Voûte, Hessel Prins, and Bart-Peter Smit, Comparison of low-cost techniques for digital cultural heritage preservation of an original Egyptian temple

 15:30

S9c, Geo-education

 Moderator: Ali Mansourian      Body & Mind
 

Bastiaan van Loenen, Hendrik Ploeger, Noor van Everdingen, Kristian Cuervo, Jessica Monahan, Julia Pille and Carmel Verhaeghe, Active teaching and learning in GI sciences: lessons learned from the BSc. course Open Urban Data Governance

 

Nick Bearman, Rongbo Xu, Patrick J. Roddy, James D. Gaboardi, Qunshan Zhao, Huanfa Chen, and Levi Wolf, Developing capacitated p-median location-allocation model in the spopt library to allow UCL student teacher placements using public transport

 

Sibe van den Beukel, Edward Verbree, Peter van Oosterom, Visualizing of the below-ground water network infrastructure

                   

17:00

Poster vote deadline  

               
                       

17:00

Drinks and Conference dinner  

               X: restaurant, terrasse
                       

Friday 16 June 2023 Conference day 3  

Venue: Berlage I and II, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Julianalaan 134, Delft (Building 8)  

09:00

S10: Best Short Papers 

  Moderator: Rob Lemmens    
 

Nan Cui, Nick Malleson, Vikki Houlden and Alexis Comber, The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the dynamics of topics in urban green space    

 

Apeksha Tare, Merten Nefs, Eric Koomen and Erik Verhoef, Mapping Logistics Development in the Netherlands

 

Irada Ismayilova and Sabine Timpf, Semantic Identification of Urban Green Spaces: Forest 

10:15

Break

                   

10:35

S11 (Fred Toppen session):  Best Full Papers (Esri award) + Best Poster award (Moderator: Sabine Timpf) 

 

Paul Mattes, Rico Richter and Jürgen Döllner, Detecting Road Damages in Mobile Mapping Point Clouds using Competitive Reconstruction Networks    

 

Enkhbold Nyamsuren, Haiqi Xu, Eric J. Top, Simon Scheider and Niels Steenbergen, Semantic complexity of geographic questions - A comparison in terms of conceptual transformations of answers    

 

Ioannis Dardavesis, Edward Verbree and Azarakhsh Rafiee, Indoor localisation and location tracking in indoor facilities based on LiDAR point clouds and images of the ceilings    

 

Award ceremony

               

12:15

S12 Closing 

         Moderator: Bastiaan van Loenen      
 

AGILE 2024 announcement 

           

13:00

Lunch

                   

14:00

End

                   

 

 

Sponsors

 

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