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Tuesday, September 5, 2023
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SessionCEST (UTC+2)EDT (UTC-4)TitleOrganizer(s)/ Presenter(s)
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Opening
(15 min)
2:45 PM 8:45 AMOpeningKrzysztof Janowicz (University of Vienna/ University of California, Santa Barbara)
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Paper Session 1
(70 min)
3:00 PM9:00 AMResponsible Urban Intelligence: Towards a Research AgendaRui Cao* (LSGI & SCRI, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, HKSAR, China), Qi-Li Gao (CASA, University College London, UK), & Guoping Qiu (School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham, UK)
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3:07 PM9:07 AMDeepMCLP: Solving the MCLP with Deep Reinforcement Learning for Urban Spatial Computing
Shaohua Wang (State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China), Haojian Liang (School of Artificial Intelligence, Jilin University, Changchun, China), Yang Zhong* (School of Information Systems and Technology, Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, CA, USA), Xueyan Zhang (Viterbi School of Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA), & and Cheng Su (State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China)
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3:14 PM9:14 AMA Semantic Model for Generic Terms and Place NounsFrancesco-Alessio Ursini* (Central China Normal University) & Giuseppe Samo* (Dep. Linguistics, Beijing Language and Culture Univ./Univ. of Geneva)
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3:21 PM9:21 AMQ&A (14 min)
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3:35 PM9:35 AMWhy the term prediction is overusedJudith A. Verstegen & Simon Scheider* (Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands)
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3:42 PM9:42 AMAssessing simulated visible greenness in urban environmentsJingjing Yan* & Xiao Huang (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA)
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3:49 PM9:49 AMQ&A (14 min) + 7 min padding
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Break (5 min) 4:10 PM10:10 AM
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Keynote
(45 min)
4:15 PM 10:15 AMA Plea for Pareto FrontiersJudith Verstegen (Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Utrecht University)
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Break
(30 min)
5:00 PM11:00 AM
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Proposed Session
(60 min)
5:30 PM11:30 AMReproducing and Replicating Spatial Data ScienceJoseph Holler (Department of Geography, Middlebury College), Peter Kedron (Arizona State University, Spatial Analysis Research Center), Sarah Bardin (School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Arizona State University)
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Lunch Break
(60 min)
6:30 PM12:30 PM
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Proposed Session
(60 min)
7:30 PM1:30 PMSpatial Data Science for Disaster ResilienceYingjie Hu, Andrew Crooks (Department of Geography, University at Buffalo)
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Break (5 min) 8:30 PM2:30 PM
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Interview
(45 min)
8:35 PM2:35 PMInterview with Andrew Schroeder and Anna Lopez-CarrInterviewer: Krzysztof Janowicz, University of Vienna/ University of California, Santa Barbara; Interviewees: Andrew Schroeder and Anna Lopez-Carr (Direct Relief)
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Break
(25 min)
9:20 PM3:20 PM
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Early-career Panel
(60 min)
9:45 PM3:45 PM
Early-career Panel
Moderator: Vanessa Brum-Bastos (School of Earth and Environment, University of Canterbury); Panelists TBA
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Break
(15 min)
10:45 PM4:45 PM
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Proposed Session
(60 min)
11:00 PM5:00 PMUrban and Wellbeing AnalyticsVanessa Brum-Bastos, Malcolm Campbell, Lindsey Conrow (School of Earth and Environment, University of Canterbury)
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Wednesday, September 6, 2023
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SessionCEST (UTC+2)EDT (UTC-4)TitleOrganizer(s)/ Presenter(s)
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Proposed session
(60min)
2:45 PM 8:45 AMStreet View Imagery: Have We Answered All the Questions With It? What’s Left to Do?Koichi Ito (Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore), Winston Yap (Department of Architecture, National University of Singapore), Mohamed R. Ibrahim (University of Leeds), Yuhao Kang (GISense Lab, Department of Geography, University of South Carolina), Pengyuan Liu (School of Geographical Sciences, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology)
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Break (5 min) 3:45 PM 9:45 AM
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Keynote
(45 min)
3:50 PM 9:50 AMBig Data - Good Data: Using Missing Data to Bridge the GapAna Basiri (University of Glasgow)
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Break
(25 min)
4:35 PM10:35 AM
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Proposed Session
(60 min)
5:00 PM11:00 AMLeveraging Geographic Context at Multiple Scales: The Salience of the Neighborhood in Statistical Learning & Causal AnalysisTaylor Oshan (University of Maryland, College Park), Levi John Wolf (University of Bristol)
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Lunch break
(60 min)
6:00 PM12:00 PM
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Proposed Session
(60 min)
7:00 PM1:00 PMSpatially Explicit Machine Learning and Artificial IntelligenceGengchen Mai (Department of Geography, University of Georgia), Rui Zhu (School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol), Yiqun Xie (University of Maryland), Xiaobai Angela Yao (Department of Geography, University of Georgia), Yao-Yi Chiang (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota)
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Break
(15 min)
8:00 PM2:00 PM
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Proposed Session
(60 min)
8:15 PM2:15 PMThe Use of Granular Spatial Data to Examine Geospatial Mobility in Social Science ResearchNoli Brazil (Department of Human Ecology, University of California, Davis), Jennifer Candipan (Department of Sociology, Brown University)
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Break
(15 min)
9:15 PM3:15 PM
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Paper Session 2
(45 min)
9:30 PM3:30 PMReproducing Spatial Data Science PublicationsEdzer Pebesma* (Institute for Geoinformatics, Münster University, Germany)
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9:37 PM3:37 PMChatGPT as a mapping assistant: A novel method to enrich maps with generative AI and content derived from street-level photographsLevente Juhász* (GIS Center, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA), Peter Mooney (Department of Computer Science, Maynooth University, Co. Kildare, Ireland), Hartwig H. Hochmair (Geomatics Sciences, University of Florida, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA), & Boyuan Guan (GIS Center, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA)
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9:44 PM3:44 PM4DModeller (fdmr): A Comprehensive R Package for Spatio-Temporal ModellingXueqing Yin (School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK), John M. Aiken* (Expert Analytics, Oslo; Njord Centre, University of Oslo), & Jonathan L. Bamber (School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK)
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9:51 PM3:51 PMUsing a narrative-based approach as a safeguard against bias related harm in algorithmic tools and servicesPaul Walter* & Victoria Fast (University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada)
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9:58 PM3:58 PMQ & A (17 min)
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Closing
(15 min)
10:15 PM4:15 PMClosingKrzysztof Janowicz (University of Vienna/ University of California, Santa Barbara)