Mini-colloquium with Dr. Max Egenhofer

Auditorium, Directorate Building, INPE/SJC
Monday, November 9th, 14:00 to 17:00

The mini-colloquium is an academic event where students from INPE’s PhD and MSc Program in Geoinformation and Remote Sensing present their ongoing work to Professor Max Egenhofer, from the University of Maine, in order to exchange creative ideas and critical perspectives about their research. The mini-colloquium consists of 10 minutes presentations with 5 more minutes for discussion. The presentations are scheduled as follows:

14:00–14:15: Games on Cellular Spaces: mobility, evolution, and equilibrium (Pedro Ribeiro de Andrade, PhD Candidate)

14:15–14:30: Non-stationary spatial relations over Cellular Spaces: coping with spatial dynamics in the real world (Raian Vargas Maretto, MsC Candidate)

14:30–14:45: 3D city models for urban population estimates (Lívia R. Tomás, PhD Candidate)

14:45-15:00: Storage of Multiresolution Terrain Model (Eduílson Lívio Neves, PhD Candidate)

15:00–15:15: An algebra for spatio-temporal databases (Karine Reis Ferreira, PhD Candidate)

15:15–15:30: GeoDMA: discovering patterns from spatio-temporal data (Thales Sehn Korting, PhD Candidate)

15:30–15:45: Coffee break

15:45–16:00: Modelling Deforestation and its Intraregional Interactions in the Brazilian Amazon (Giovana Mira de Espindola, PhD Candidate)

16:00–16:15: Networks and territory, the Amazonia urban space production: Terra do Meio as a study case (Carolina Moutinho Duque de Pinho, PhD Candidate)

16:15–16:30: Full Toblerian Spaces: recovering Tobler’s views on the representations needed for analyzing geography of the fluxes in GIScience (Marcio Azeredo, MsC Candidate)

16:30–16:45: A specialized catalog for environmental data interchange in the domain of species distribution modelling (Alexandre Copertino Jardim, MsC Candidate)

16:45–17:00: Increasing process reliability in a Geospatial Web Services composition (Sérgio Aparecido Braga da Cruz, PhD Candidate)


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