Accepted Submissions

Accepted
Submissions for Oral Presentations
 
Ana Oliva Pinilla Pachon, Dirk Burghardt and Marco SchwarzakAnalysis of a Workflow for the Automated Generalization of Geological Maps
Ana Violeta Zamora, Trinidad Carrillo and Tirso VelazquezIncorporation of automated cartographic generalization in INEGI
Ane Bang-Kittilsen and Terje MidtbøVisualizing map intuitiveness to support map design
Angeliki Tsorlini, Chryssoula Boutoura and Evangelos LivieratosBertin’s map reading theory: an enlightening tool for “clearing up” concepts and analysis of old maps content
Anja Hopfstock, Patrick Knöfel and Florian LindlDigital Twin Germany – a digital replica for simulation and analysis build on
geospatial data
Anna Markowska and Dariusz DukaczewskiQualitative and quantitative assessment of the correctness of the development of area
cartograms
Annika Bonerath, Lukas Temerowski, Sven Gedicke
and Jan-Henrik Haunert
Exploring Spatio-Temporal Event Data on a Smart Watch
Annika Korte, Julian Keil and Frank DickmannThe impact of map-structuring elements on object location memory error
Anthony C. Robinson, Timothy J. Prestby, Dave McLaughlin,
Patrick Dudas and Christina Grozinger
Evaluating User Needs for Geovisualization of Pollinator Health and Ecosystems
Athina Pappa and Vassilios KrassanakisExamining the preattentive effect on cartographic backgrounds utilizing remote mouse tracking
Ayako KagawaCommunicating peace operations: the role of peacekeeping deployment maps in a United Nations field mission
Benedikt Hajek and Karel KrizTransitional DEM Merging – A semi-automatic approach for creating contour lines derived from merged DEMs of different sources and quality
Bing LiuInformation Visualization during Mixed-Reality-based Navigation in Visually Complex Environments
Carlotta OlivariMapping Uncertain Borders
Carolin Rünger, Mathias Gröbe, Dirk BurghardtA free collection of adjustable typical German map symbols
Chelsea NestelDo Cartographers Make ‘Good’ Maps? Cartographic Aesthetic Theory and Why It
Matters
Chenyu ZuoUsing Map-based Dashboard to Improve Geo-knowledge Communication
Christine Plumejeaud-Perreau and Silvia MarzagalliMapping the uncertainty of past maritime routes
Christophe Lienert, Franziska Angly, Irina Dallo and Michèle
Marti
Improving visualization and functionality of natural hazard warnings on multi-hazard platforms
Cyryl Konstantinovski PuntosAtlas of the Cherven Towns in South-Eastern Poland
Danai-Maria KontouArctic Cartographic Uncertainties, a cARTographic Atlas in progress…
Darya Lapo, Ekaterina Chuprikova, Abraham Mejia-Aguilar, Roberto
Monsorno and Liqiu Meng
Semantic-driven
Geospatial Data Visualization Approach to Agriculture. Use case:
Apple-growing in South Tyrol, Italy
Dennis Dizon and Christian MurphyA Proposed Revision in the Spatial Autocorrelation Analysis of Spatially
Disaggregated Area Units
Detlef Günter-DiringerVR of historical train
Dominik Wieser, Alexander Pucher and Karel KrizThe infobox as an elementary component of map-centred online applications—principle, functionality and implementation using the example of AustrianVineyards.com
Donatella Zingaro and Tumasch ReichenbacherModelling and communicating geographic relevance in a digitally transformed world using a digital twin
Edyta Bogucka and Liqiu MengContent analysis of existing design strategies in map-based storytelling
Eirini Nektaria Konstantinou, Andriani Skopeliti and Byron NakosAnalysis of Point Symbols used in Online General Purpose and Tourist Maps
Eric LosangNational atlases – deconstructing the complex meaning of „national“
Eva Hauthal, Dirk Burghardt and Sagnik MukherjeeThe typicality measure as a novel tool for normalising geo-social media data
Evangelos LivieratosCartographic complexities and geopolitical enigmas: the case of Franz von Weiss’ maps
Fabio Cremaschini, Cristina Monaco and Elisa IlardiAnalysis of the effects of the Suez blockade on global containership traffic using AIS
data and spatio-temporal data cube.
Fangli Guan, Zhixiang Fang and Haosheng HuangA novel framework for modelling people’s perceived scene complexity of
navigation environments based on street-level imagery and open geodata
Florian LedermannMinimum
Dimensions for Cartographic Point Symbols on Mobile Phone Screens:
Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Verification
Georg Weinberger, Johannes Scholz and Eveline
Wandl-Vogt
Towards an intuitive User Interface and Geographic Question Answering for an existing spatial Linked Data Endpoint for Dialect Data
George Lampropoulos, Christina Giannakoula, George
Panagiotopoulos, Annita Theocharaki and Leda Costaki
Karten von Attika: Antiquities and Topography of Attica in the Era of Digital
Humanities
Gernot FelfernigSemi-Automatic Production of a 1:50k Map at BEV
Giedrė Beconytė and Andrius
Balčiūnas
Map of Mythical Creatures of Africa
Guillaume Touya, Samuel Braikeh, Ridley Campbell, Jean-Marie Favreau and Jérémy KalsronA Web GIS to Generate Audio-Tactile Maps for Visually Impaired People
Héctor Ochoa Ortiz, Georg Gartner and Anita GraserPedestrian routing of periodically changing areas using Volunteered Geographical
Information (OpenStreetMap)
Hülya Lasch, Corinna Endreß, Jörg Rainer Noennig and Konstantin
Doll
Visualising the societal acceptance and the planning reality of Urban Air Mobility (UAM): Digital Participation Tool Medifly
Ian ByrneLocator Maps: helping customers find businesses
Iaroslav Boretskii and Menno-Jan KraakDeveloping a recommender system for suggesting alternative ways of data visualization for Sustainable Development Goals
Ítalo Sousa de Sena and Zdeněk StachoňLearning geographic concepts through Minecraft
Ivana CrljenkoCroatian Geographical Atlases since the 1880s
Jakob Listabarth and Menno-Jan KraakWorkflow explorations for the hybrid ITC atlas
Jana Moser, Sofia Gavrilova and Philipp MeyerEducational Atlases as Mediators of Spatial Imaginations
Jaqueline Pisetta, Vitor Araujo, Thaís Ramos, Silvana Camboim and Andrea Faria AndradeCollaborative Development of Symbols for Reference Maps
Jessica Hepburn and David FairbairnApplying eye-tracking for interpreting map legend use by professional decision makers
Jiří ŠmídaMap skills as a basis for building digital competencies in geography education
under the Czech national curriculum
Joan Tort-DonadaToponymy as a tool for the geographical interpretation of the region: some
methodological foundations
Johannes Moser, Fabian Wenner and Alain L’HostisVisualising Transformations of Geographical Time-Space by Transport Systems. The Case of Germany, 1990-2030.
Johannes Weskamm, Jan Suleiman, Daniel Koch, Kai Volland, Marc
Jansen and Christian Mayer
GeoStyler – Generic Styler for Geodata
Jonathan KingCartography Master of Science Thesis Research: Enhancing Educational Node-Link Concept Map Design for Optimal User Learning
José Jesús Reyes Nunez and Krisztina IrásBIO-MAPS: Biographical map library of writers and poets of three European countries
Julia KoschinskyEngaging Undergraduates in the Thrill of Scientific Reasoning with Spatial Data
Julian Keil, Dennis Edler, Lars Kuchinke and Frank DickmannVisualization of Spatial Uncertainty Improves Map Matching
Juliane CronThe transdisciplinary nature of cartography reflected in diverse research topics of Master theses
Karsten Pippig, Sebastian Denier, Dominik Käuferle and Olaf ForteTowards a Next Generation of Swiss Maps
Katarzyna Słomska-Przech, Aniela Rząsa and Tomasz PaneckiAtlas Fontium – examples of the Historical Atlas of Poland 2.0 data use
Katarzyna Słomska-Przech, Tomasz Panecki and Wojciech PokojskiUser Study of Heat Maps with Different Levels of Generalisation
Klaus FreitagBEV-KM go Open Source
Klito Demetriou, Giorgos Vassilas and Argyro ArgyrouThe Production of a New Topographical Map Series at scale 1:25000. The case of
Cyprus.
Kostas Gružas and Giedrė BeconytėAnalysis of spatial distribution of crime of violence in Vilnius City municipality in
2015–2020
Krzysztof Zagata and Tymoteusz HorbińskiValheim – Interpretation of Cartographic Symbols on the Map Based on the
Characteristics of the Respondents
Laleh Moussavi, Aidan Slingsby and Gennady AndrienkoImpact of Temporally Downsampling Movement Data on its Interpretation
László ZentaiCold War era topographic maps: Soviet influences on Hungarian civil topographic
maps
Lena Mirošević and Dubravka MlinarićSymbolism of the Early Modern Nautical Charts of the Adriatic Sea and the
Representation of the “Other”
Lily HoutmanMapping U.S. Elections: An Empirical Analysis of Design Techniques
Marcin LebieckiCartography in the context of the Spatial Information Infrastructure
Marco Weißmann, Dennis Edler, Julian Keil and Frank DickmannThe Development and Simulation of an Urban Traffic System for the Usage in
Immersive Virtual Environments
Mark Vetter and Helge OlberdingMap Symbol Development for 3D Cartography suitable in VR-Environments
Mark WigleyStoryMaps: Digital Story Telling putting the WHERE centre stage.
Marketa Beitlova, Stanislav Popelka, Vit Vozenilek, Kamila Facevicova, Barbora Anna Janeckova and Vladimir MatlachHow Czech Geography Teachers Use School Atlases?
Markus Breier, Karel Kriz and Alexander PucherBeyond East and West – A Framework for Researching and Communicating Historical
Landscapes
Markus Jobst and Georg GartnerSDG generation’s atlas: maps expressing a generation’s view on SDG
Marta Kuźma and Francis HarveyLearning Cartographic Communication for Digital Humanities
Marta Rodeschini, Federica Burini and Georg GartnerCollaborative mapping to investigate the relationship between places and happiness
Márton Pál and Gáspár AlbertHow to interpret geodiversity as a spatial variable?
Mátyás GedeHatch Fill on Webmaps to Do or Not to Do, and How to Do
Meghan Kelly, Janice Chen and Luis Felipe Alvarez LeónDigital Storytelling from Above
Merve Keskin, Mikko Rönneberg and Pyry KettunenCartographic adaptation through eye tracking and deep learning: Gaze-Aware Interactive Map System (GAIMS)
Merve Polat Kayali and Ana BasiriA Participatory Approach to Develop Missing Geospatial Data Visualisation
Michael Peterson, Ryan Mellema and Paul HuntFeature and Label Density in Large-Scale Online Maps
Miljenko LapaineAre there map projections with coincident standard and secant parallels?
Miloš Basarić, Gordana Jakovljević and Dragoljub SekulovićGeoreferencer X – Tool for Automatic Georeferencing of the Topographic Maps
Mina Karimi, Mohammad Saadi Mesgari, Ross Stuart Purves and Omid Reza AbbasiModeling Salient Features as Directions for Place Recommender Systems
Moisés Martín Betancor, Fernando Toscano Benítez and Carla
Travieso Padrón
Creating a manipulative game for the learning cartography
Nikolaos Merlemis, Anastasios Kesidis, Loukas-Moysis Misthos,
Evangelini Zekou, Eleni Drakaki and Vassilios Krassanakis
Quantifying visual heterogeneity of paper maps using diffuse reflectance spectroscopy
Nikolaos Tziokas, Ce Zhang, Garyfallos Chrysovalantis Drolias
and Peter M Atkinson
Mapping urban night lights at a fine spatial resolution: downscaling VIIRS using
geographically weighted area-to-point regression Kriging
Nina Črnigoj and Dušan PetrovičAnalysis of heights of mountain interesting peaks and other characteristic points in
Slovenia
Ole Wegen, Jürgen Döllner, Ronja Wagner, Daniel Limberger, Rico
Richter and Matthias Trapp
Non-Photorealistic
Rendering of Point Clouds for Cartographic Visualization
Olesia Ignateva and Menno-Jan KraakCartographic education development in different schools of thought
Ondřej Kvarda and Zdeněk StachoňMultivariate Mapping techniques and Immersive Virtual Environments
Oren RazBilingual Statistical Historical Atlas of Israel
Otakar Cerba, Sarah Velten, Jan Macura and Viktorie SloupováOntology-based Web Map
Paweł CybulskiPreattentive features of cartographic symbols in animated mapping
Pekka Latvala, Kim Huuhko and Matti KokkonenIntegrating Statistical Databases with Geospatial Datasets
Pengbo Li, Haowen Yan and Xiaomin LuFinding optimal line generalization results constrained by clarity and similarity
Peter JordanAdequate minority place-name representation on topographical maps
Philippe De MaeyerMaking-of a new school atlas
Přemysl MáchaUrbanonyms in small settlements: terra incognita of (Czech) place name studies
Quentin Potié, William Mackaness, Guillaume Touya, Chaimaa
Beladraoui and Amina El-Moutaouakkil
Deep learning for anchor detection in multi-scale maps
René Sieber and Lorenz HurniFuture National Atlases – Strategies for Tearing Down the User’s Firewall
Rob O Hara, Richa Marwaha, Jesko Zimmerman, Matthew Saunders and
Stuart Green
Automated extraction of map symbology from nineteenth century topographical maps by convolutional neural networks for understanding long-term changes in the
extent and distribution of wetlands
Roland Lukesch and Lukas NebelDeveloping a tool for assisting non GIS experts in the automated creation of
ready-to-print maps
Roman Stani-FertlThe Open Gazetteer of EuroGeographics and Exonyms
Rostislav Netek, Jakub Konicek, Ondrej Strubl and Vit VozenilekCzech Dialects Online – Development of Algorithmic Approach and Geovisualization Portal
Salvatore Morreale, Enrico Eynard and Stefano BassettiMethod and tools to create a Cartographic Map
Samantha Levi, Eva Hauthal and Sagnik MukherjeeEmojis as indicators of spatial-temporal-thematic developments in geo-social media
Sangho LeeTracing the evolution of digital cartography in cartography textbooks
Sebastian MeierSemi-Automatic Spatial Classification of Heterogeneous Spatial Open Government Data – Use Case of Germany
Stanislav Popelka, Jaroslav Burian and Marketa BeitlovaEye-tracking Assessment of Swipe and Multiple Views
Stephan WondrakCartography Education in the Swiss Federal Statistical Office
Susanne BleischEmploying cartographic principles to improve data graphics
Timothy PrestbyContent Analysis of COVID-19 Cartographic Journalism
Tomáš Janata, Vojtěch Cehák, Jiří Cajthaml and
Jiří Krejčí
From Works of the Cartographic Heritage to the Digital 3D Model and Presentation
of the Riverine Landscape
Tomas StraupisOptimisation of generalisation re-calculation using partitioning
Tomasz Panecki and Tomasz KrólikCharles Perthées maps of palatinates (1:225,000, 1783-1804): a digital edition
Tome Marelić and Julijan SutlovićLocal map scale exaggerations of island and port representations on late-nedieval and early modern navigational charts of the adriatic sea
Tong Qin and Haosheng HuangVisual attention and neuro-cognitive processes in map use
Valerian Lange and Paulo RaposoMapColPal – a color palette generation and testing tool for thematic maps
Veronika Flóra Kiss and Zsolt Győző TörökDeveloping cartographic literacy: lessons learned from 20th century Hungarian school
atlases
Victor Korir, Axel Forsch, Youness
Dehbi and Jan-Henrik Haunert
Visualizing the Modal Split in Public Transportation Networks
Viktor Chabaniuk and Leonid RudenkoCrosscutting cartographies: Language paradigm in past and future
Vincent van Altena, Daan Rijnberk and Aafke van WelbergenTailoring tactile maps based on blind users’ needs
Vit VozenilekDialect Maps
Vivien van DongenComparing and establishing a new user centered design for ski touring maps
Wojciech DawidMethodology of the Cartographic Generalization Process of the Road Network
Yerkanat AbilpattaAir Transport
Zhiyong Zhou, Cheng Fu and Robert WeibelBuilding simplification of vector maps using graph convolutional neural networks
Zihao Zhao, Tao Wang and Yiru ZhangDesign and Implementation of Geo-visualization of Human Mobility in Smart Campus
Zulfa Nuraini Afifah and Barend KöbbenOpen Educational Resources for Teaching Thematic Mapping
  
Accepted submissions for poster presentations 
Adam Mertel, Lennart Schüler, Wildan Abdussalam, Weronika Schlechte-Wełnicz and Justin CalabreseWastewater-based epidemiology Dashboard for research of COVID-19 in Saxony
Anastasios Kesidis, Vassilios Krassanakis, Nikolaos Merlemis and
Loukas-Moysis Misthos
A multipurpose patch creation tool for efficient exploration of digital cartographic products
Anja Cenameri and Gáspár AlbertComparing Local Climate Zone mapping results of Tirana through different approaches
Bouakkaz Khaled Salim, Hadj Kaddour Nedjma Zahéra, Meguenni Bouhadjar, Mebrek Abdellah and Benshila NaimaDeveloping a Web Mapping application for reporting street problems in the second largest city of Algeria (Oran)
Camilo Cardona Torres, Albine Chanove and Mathias GröbeUse of infrastructure parameters from OSM data to assess cyclist safety in European cities
Changkyu Lee and Jinmu ChoiA Study on the Spatiotemporal Informatization of Social Media Data for
Obtaining Disaster Status
Chukwuma Okolie, Jon Mills and Julian SmitFusion of Copernicus and ALOS World 3D DEMs for watershed and stream network
delineation
Damir Ivankovic, Ivan Vučić, Dalibor
Jelavić and Anđela Jelinčić
Risk index of contaminant dispersion in the sea, case study from HarmoNIA project
Daniel Szatmári, Ján Feranec, Róbert Fencík and Tomáš SoukupCopernicus Land Monitoring data as important sources for thematic cartography
Daniela Valchářová and Jakub LysákVisualization of participatory mapping outcomes: a review of contemporary methods
David Siriba and Daniel NyangwesoHistory and Potential National and Regional Atlas Issues in East Africa
Edina Hajdú and Márton PálCartographic and GIS aspects of geosite assessment: a case study in the Gerecse Hills, Hungary
Efthymios Spyridon GeorgiouBuilding distance learning for the Geographic Information Systems
Friedrich Weise, Björn Meißner, Barbara Koch, Christopher
Voglstätter, Tom Smolinka and Christopher Hebling
Spatial Clustering Algorithms to Find the Optimal Spatial Resolution for Modelling of
PtX Value Chains
Ganesh Kumar, Nahid Pervez, Quinn Wu, Sharnam Shah and Ganesh
Kumar
Exploring Spatial Voronoi Diagrams for Autonomous Vehicle Operation in 3D Road Networks
Giovanni De Santis and Cosimo PalagianoNew place names in Italy after disasters or human changes
Halil İbrahim Şenol and Arzu ÇöltekinBuilding Footprint Extraction from High Resolution UAV Images Using Deep Learning Algorithms in the Context of Unplanned Urbanisation
Hatice Atalay and N. Necla UluğtekinReadability Analysis of Covid-19 Maps
Jaeseong Ahn, Jinmu Choi and Jisoo LeeAn Analysis of the Spatial Accessibility of 119 Emergency Services to the
Elderly Population Using 2SFCA
Jakub Konicek and Mariane Félix da RochaVisual comparison of differences in understanding to spatiallly oriented
infographics
Lydia YoungbloodNarrating the route: studying route memorability in narration-enhanced audio navigation instructions
Malak AlasliAddressing Maghrebian place names from a Hungarian perspective
Marc Bohlen, Rajif Iryadi and Jianqiao LiuCombining Landsat, Sentinel2 and Planet Lab satellite assets for resource constrained
land cover analysis in the tropics
Mariam Gambashidze and Jana MoserMapping complex history on the web: is a point-based approach a better way?
Marielle Fraefel, Barbara Schneider and Christoph DüggelinMapping forest road properties: From pen-and-paper to digital data collection in a
GIS
Minjun Kim and Jinmu ChoiA study on the search method for similar typhoons in the past using typhoon
path and attributes
Moises Martin Betancor, Javier Osorio, Alejandro Ruiz-García and
Ignacio Nuez
Comparative study of offshore wind farm areas: The case of the Canary Islands
Neža Ema Komel and Dušan PetrovičAutomated Generalization of Sinkholes
Nour Naaouf and István ElekGIS-based approach for assessing the Potential Sites of Large-Scale generation of Solar energy: A case study of Al-Hasakeh governorate, Syria
Pavel PospisilVR-locomotion
Radek BarvirGraphic map load evaluation of Estonian topographic maps
Rodolfo Méndez BailloUncertainty in the calculation of earthworks volumes in relation to the number of field observations.
Roya Habibi and Ali Asghar AlesheikhA time-driven symbology for map visualization
Samanta KlusytėCartographic reconstruction of administrative boundaries for the Catholic Church
Sara Belotti and Angela FioreMapping the historical Soundscape. A digital project to enhance the cultural identity of Modena (Italy)
Sarah Kreri, Walid Rabehi, Hadjer Dellani, Oussama Benabbou and
Mohammed El Amin Larabi
Analysis of land cover data derived from international databases and their quality in
the Algerian territory «case of the Oranian region»
Sebastian SpechtDesigning a Cross-Border Health Atlas through Immersion in Health Services Research
Sebastian UrbanekDevelopment and Use of Virtual Reality in Geovisualisation: An Overview
Sharon Chawanji, Kristin Fleischer and Jörg UllrichCopernicus Emergency Management Service (CEMS)- Risk and Recovery Mapping
Silvia María González-Collazo, Jesus Balado and Elena GonzálezAutomatic mapping direct sun glares on roads with point clouds. Case study of EP2005,
Vigo, Spain
Tomas StraupisLinear maps
Tymoteusz Horbiński and Krzysztof ZagataLeague of Legends – Interpretation of Spatial Situations
Václav Talhofer and Filip DohnalChanges in the content of topographic maps in relation to their use in the history
Xiaoyi Wu and Anran ZhengLandslide identification in Hong Kong using generative adversarial networks based on inventory data
Zhuo Yang and Peng LuoMapping Population Distribution at Building Level Considering Multi-Sources Remote Sensing Data and Semantic Data