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Network of Young Researchers in GISc

The young researcher forum for Geographic Information Science aims to help participants of the GI-Days 2007 and other young researchers in field to stay in contact. The forums can be used to discuss current trends in GIScience, to get in contact with other researchers in the field, and to discuss problems and ideas regarding your ongoing (PhD) projects.

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Papers: "Semantic Web meets Geospatial Applications"

In the recent workshop at Musil "Semantic Web meets Geospatial Applications" the following papers were presented. The full papers/abstracts are available below:

Geospatial Semantics
  1. Martin Tomko and Ross S. Purves: Categorical Prominence and the Characteristic Description of Regions
  2. Rob Lemmens and Dongpo Deng: Web 2.0 and Semantic Web: Clarifying the meaning of spatial features
  3. Andrew U. Frank: Semantically Valid Alignment in the "Semantic Web": The Problem of Grounding
Ontologies and Semantic Web Services
  1. Michael Lutz: Implementing Rule-Based Composition of Geographic Information Services
  2. Birgit Kieler: Derivation of Semantic Relationships between Different Ontologies with the Help of Geometry
  3. Sebastian Mieth, Florian Fuchs, Edgar-Philipp Stoffel, and Diana Weiss: Reasoning on Geo-Referenced Sensor Data in Infrastructure Networks
  4. Sven Schade and Patrick Maué: Standardizing the Geospatial Semantic Web?
Geospatial and Personalized Web Applications
  1. Arno Scharl, Hermann Stern and Albert Weichselbraun: A Geospatial Web Application for Increasing Climate Change Awareness
  2. Bruno Combal, Andrea Marelli and Etienne Bartholom: An integrated system for generating environmental monthly bulletins from satellite monitoring: the Africa Land Information System
  3. Myriam Hadjouni, H. Baazaoui, M.-A. Aufaure, C. Claramunt, H. Ben Ghezala: Towards a personalized spatial web architecture
  4. Iris Wiebrock: Personalized visualization of geodata on the Web
Demonstrations & Projects
  1. Patrick Maue, Sven Schade, et al: SWING: A Geospatial Semantic Web Service Environment
  2. Thorsten Reitz: HUMBOLDT Project - Task-Oriented Geospatial Information Mediation (link not available)
Credits: AGILE Workshop Program

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