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UCGIS Student Poster Session
Thursday, Oct. 21 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
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Feature
Representation in Space, Theme, and Time Jinmu Choi,
Department of Geography, University of Georgia
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Surface
Characteristics and Carbon Dioxide Fluxes in a Suburban Area of
Baltimore, MD; A GIS Methodology Ben Crawford, Indiana University; C.S.B Grimmond,
Indiana University; J. Hom, Göteborg University; B. Offerle,
Göteborg University, and D. Golub, U.S. Forest Service,
Northeast Research Station
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3D-VQGIS:3D
Visualization and Qualitative Analysis of Geospatial Data
Guoxiang Ding and Mei-Po Kwan, Department of Geography, the Ohio State University
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Grid-enabled Urban-CA GIS
Qingfeng Guan,
Department of Geography, University of
California, Santa Barbara
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Raster-Based Automated Dasymetric Mapping
Torrin Hultgren,
Department of Geography, University of
Colorado, Boulder
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Temporal
Extensions of K Function Sungsoon Hwang, Department of Geography, State University
of New York at Buffalo
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Feature-Based Temporal Representation and Its Implementation with
Object-Relational Schema for Base Geographic Data in Object-Based
Form Yanfen Le, Department of Geography, University of Georgia
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Automatic
Registration of Airborne Images by Combining Area-based Methods
with Local Transformation Models Desheng Liu, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and
Management University of California, Berkeley
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Linking
Land-Cover Change to Local Land-use Policy: A GIS-Based Analysis
Jason J. Taylor,
School of Natural Resources and Environment University of Michigan
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West
Nile Virus in Chicago, IL, 2002: A Multidimensional GIS-based
Analysis Carmen Tedesco, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Visualizing the Rate at Which the Accuracy of a Land Change Prediction Decays
Anna J. Versluis, Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr, and Nicholas R.
Malizia, Department of International Development, Community and
Environment, Clark University
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Spatial
Considerations on the Effect of Smoking Regulations on Restaurant Employment: The Case of West Virginia. Irene M. Xiarchos,
Natural Resource Economics, Division of Resource Management, West
Virginia University
and Randy Childs, Department of Economics, and Bureau of Business and Economic
Research, West Virginia University
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Modeling
Housing Market Dynamics in the City of Milwaukee: A Geographically
Weighted Regression Approach Danlin Yu, Department of Geography University of
Wisconsin – Milwaukee
The Inn and Conference Center,
University of Maryland University College (College Park)
3501 University Boulevard East
Adelphi, MD, 20783
Phone: (301) 985-7303 FAX: (301) 985-7445.
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