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GIScience BrownBag

The GIScience BrownBag is an occasional over-lunch event. Visitors and GIScience Center members present their work followed by a discussion. The BrownBag takes around an hour.

Upcoming BrownBags

Date/Room

Speaker

Topic

7.12.2011
10.30
Q Library

Ali Soleymani
GIS Unit, University of Zurich

Developing kernel-based learning algorithms for spatial data mining applications

Past BrownBags

Date/Room

Speaker

Topic

25.10.2011
12.00
Q Library

Allan Kalueff
Tulane University, New Orleans, USA

Video-tracking of animal behaviors: why, how, and where next?

13.10.2011
12.00
Q Library

Christian Kaiser
National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland

Computational Social Science: A Geographic Approach

6.10.2011
12.00
Q Library

Carsten Kessler
University of Münster, Germany

Kommunikation raumzeitlicher Information

20.07.2011
11.30
Y-25-H-38 (Aquarium)

Damien Palacio
University of Pau, France

Combination of criteria with constraints for Geographic Information Retrieval

25.06.2011
11.30
Q Library

Chris Pettit
Department of Primary Industries (DPI), Victoria, Australia

Visualising Climate Change Adaptation Futures in South West Victoria, Australia

13.12.2010
13.00
Q Library

Aidan Slingsby
giCentre, Department of Information Science, City University London

Rethinking Map Legends with Visualization

05.07.2010
12.15

Q Library

Randolph Franklin
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Troy, NY, USA

Smugglers and Border Guards - The GeoStar Project at RPI

21.07.2009
12.00
Q Library

Susanne Bleisch
Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Hochschule für Architektur, Bau und Geomatik, Institut Vermessung und Geoinformation, Muttenz

Empirical work on 3D display

30.06.2009
16.00
Q Library

Céline Rozenblat
Department of Geography, University of Lausanne

Positions of World cities in the networks of multinational firms and sectorial organizational patterns in 2007.

15.06.2009
12.00
Q Library

Jeremy W. Crampton
Department of Geoscience, Georgia State University, Atlanta (GA), USA

What is critical cartography & GIS?

14.05.2009
9.00 -10.00
Q Library

Marino Menozzi Jäckli
ETH, Innovations- und Technologiemanagement

3D vision and human action in virtual 3D spaces

30.04.2009
12.00
Q Library

Martin Lacayo
GIVA Unit, University of Zurich

An Integrated Toolset for Exploration of Spatio-Temporal Data Using Self-Organizing Maps and GIS

02.04.2009
12.00
Q Library

Somayeh Dodge
GIS Unit, University of Zurich

Moving Object Trajectory Mining - Trajectory decomposition algorithm

19.03.2009
12:15

Q Library

Sara Fabrikant
GIVA Unit, University of Zurich

Review of the International Symposium on Geographic Information Science @ UCSB on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the NCGIA

12.03.2009
12:15
Q Library

Joachim Gudmundsson
National ICT Australia

Detecting Movement Patterns Among Trajectory Data

14.11.2008
12.15
Q Library

Ralph Straumann
GIS Unit, University of Zurich

Delineating valleys and valley floors using geomorphometry and naïve geography

23.10.2008
14.00
Q Library

Arzu Çöltekin
GIVA Unit, University of Zurich

Evaluating the Effectiveness of Interactive Map Interface Designs: A Case Study with Eye Movement Analysis

12.09.2008
12.15
Q Library

Felix Hebeler
GIS Unit, University of Zurich

Exploring DEM uncertainty using spatial data mining

22.03.2008
12.00
Y25-L-64

Connie Blok
Geo-Information Processing Department, ITC - International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation Enschede, the Netherlands

Spatio-Temporal Data Integration and Visualization

26.02.2008
14.00
Y25-H-38

Rob Pasley
University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK

Defining Imprecise Regions using Knowledge from the Web

01.11.2007
11.45
Y-25-L-64

Stefan Steiniger
GIS Unit, University of Zurich

OpenSource Desktop GIS Developments – Is OpenJUMP GIS approaching your Desktop?

24.10.2007
12.15
Y-25-L-64

Ronald Schmidt
GIS Unit, University of Zurich

"Materialisierung" von Geodaten: Wie der Sihlwald aus dem Computer wieder herauskam

23.07.2007
11.15
Y-25-L-64

Andrew Duchowski
Clemson University, South Carolina, US

Eye Tracking Methods and Applications @ Clemson - With Slight Emphasis on Interaction

08.06.2007
13.00
Y-25-H-38

Richard Lowe
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia

Challenges to comprehending animated displays of complex information

16.03.2007
12.15
Y-25-H-38

Jonathan Raper
City University London, London, UK

What visitors did with their rented mobile GIS in the Swiss National Park