Program

An easy-to-print version of the program can be downloaded here.
(Printouts will be available at the venue.)

Monday, November 11, 2019

  • 8:30 Registration opens
  • 9:00-9:20 Conference opening (Rector Prof. Sabine Seidler, Prof. Georg Gartner, Dr. Haosheng Huang)
  • 9:20-10:00 Keynote by Prof. Ioannis Giannopoulos (TU Wien): Eye Tracking, Machine Learning and Augmented Reality for LBS – Emerging Technologies and Research Methods
  • 10:00-10:45 Session 1: Mobile Cartography (Chair: Georg Gartner, TU Wien)
    • Sven Gedicke, Benjamin Niedermann and Jan-Henrik Haunert: Multi-page Labeling of Small-screen Maps with a Graph-coloring Approach (25’)
    • Silvia Klettner: Small Symbols With Big Effect? – A Cognitive-Affective Perspective on Map Symbolization on Small-Sized Displays (20’)
  • 10:45-11:15 Coffee break
  • 11:15-12:20 Session 2: Navigation and Wayfinding I (Chair: Martin Raubal, ETH Zurich)
    • Jelle De Bock and Steven Verstockt: SmarterRoutes – A data-driven and context-aware methodology for level-of-detail adaptation of navigation services (25’)
    • Laure De Cock, Kristien Ooms, Nico Van de Weghe and Philippe De Maeyer: Adapting the Type of Indoor Route Instruction to the Decision Point (20’)
    • Marina Georgati and Carsten Kessler: A 3D Routing Service for Indoor Environments (20’)
  • 12:20-13:45 Lunch break
  • 13:45-15:55 Session 3: Mobility and Activity Analytics I (Chair: Nico Van de Weghe, Ghent University)
    • Radu Mariescu Istodor, Roxana Ungureanu and Pasi Fränti: Real-time destination prediction for mobile users (25’)
    • Kalliopi Kyriakou and Bernd Resch: Spatial Analysis of Moments of Stress Derived from Wearable Sensor Data (25’)
    • Kamil Smolak, Katarzyna Siła-Nowicka and Witold Rohm: Human Mobility Modelling for Privacy Protection (20’)
    • Matan Mor, Sagi Dalyot and Dafna Fisher Gewirtzman: Using Geotagged Photos to Study Mobility in Urban Parks During Shadow (20’)
    • Andreas Petutschnig, Bernd Resch, Jen Nelles and Laxmi Ramasubramanian: L’d Up: Examining the Effects of a New York City Metro Shutdown on Public Discourse Using Twitter Data (20’)
    • Anto Aasa, Erki Saluveer, Pilleriine Kamenjuk, Janika Raun and Jan Šimbera: Spatial interpolation of mobile positioning data for population statistics (20’)
  • 15:55-16:25 Coffee break
  • 16:25-17:15 Session 4: 2-minute poster/showcase pitch (Chair: Haosheng Huang, University of Zurich)
  • 17:15-18:30 Session 5 and Panel discussion: Mobile Cartography Research Agenda (Amy Griffin, Haosheng Huang, Robert Roth)
    • Three introduction talks, followed by a panel discussion
  • 18:30 – Icebreaker

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

  • 8:45-10:35 Session 6: Indoor Modelling and Localization (Chair: Sagi Dalyot, Israel Institute of Technology)
    • Guenther Retscher, Aizhan Bekenova, Arbër Fazliu, Michael Hallett, Luke Harvey and Jenny Janssen: Dynamic Wi-Fi Reference Point Recognition along Public Transport Routes (20’)
    • Patric Hindenberger and Volker Schwieger: Dynamic Location Referencing: Probability-Based Decision System (25’)
    • Vladeta Stojanovic, Matthias Trapp, Benjamin Hagedorn, Jan Klimke, Rico Richter and Jürgen Döllner: Sensor Data Visualization for Indoor Point Clouds (25’)
    • Seula Park and Kiyun Yu: Automatic Floor Matching for 3D Indoor Spatial Modeling (20’)
    • Sun Kwon, Hyun-Jung Kim and Ki-Yun Yu: Topology and Semantic based Automatic Indoor Space Subdivision from 2D Floor Plan (20’)
  • 10:35-11:15 Coffee + interactive session
  • 11:15-12:40 Session 7: Navigation and Wayfinding II (Chair: Peter Kiefer, ETH Zurich)
    • Lukas Gokl, Marvin Mc Cutchan, Bartosz Mazurkiewicz, Paolo Fogliaroni and Ioannis Giannopoulos: Towards Urban Environment Familiarity Prediction (25’)
    • Nina Vanhaeren, Kristien Ooms and Philippe De Maeyer: Developing Cognitive-sounding Wayfinding Systems: A Mixed Method Approach (20’)
    • Wangshu Wang, Georg Gartner, Silvia Klettner, Tabea Fian, Georg Hauger, Alessandra Angelini, Martin Söllner, Arnd Florack, Michael Skok and Mathias Past: Towards a User Oriented Indoor Navigation System in Railway Stations (20’)
    • Eva Nuhn and Sabine Timpf: Prediction of Landmarks Using (Personalised) Decision Trees (20′)
  • 12:40-14:00 Lunch break
  • 14:00-15:40 Session 8: Mobility and Activity Analytics II (Chair: Carsten Keßler, Aalborg University)
    • Anita Graser: Data-driven Trajectory Prediction and Spatial Variability of Prediction Performance in Maritime Location Based Services (20’)
    • Cheng Fu and Robert Weibel: Cross-scale Spatial Enrichment of Trajectories for Speeding Up Similarity Computing (20’)
    • Christian Sailer, Henry Martin, Luca Gaia and Martin Raubal: Analyzing performance in Orienteering from movement trajectories and contextual information (20’)
    • Gyözö Gidófalvi: Trajectory and Mobility Based Services: A Research Agenda (20’)
    • Ben Levy, Sagi Dalyot and Jack Hadad: Automatic incident detection along freeways using spatiotemporal Bluetooth data (20’)
  • 15:40-16:15 Coffee break + interactive session
  • 16:15-18:05 Session 9: Crowdsourcing and VGI (Chair: Bernd Resch, University of Salzburg)
    • Sandro Rodriguez Garzon and Bersant Deva: Sensafety: Crowdsourcing the Urban Sense of Safety (25’)
    • Timo Homburg, Klaus Böhm, Nicole Bruhn and Gregor Hubrich: Evaluating linked data location based services using the example of Stolpersteine (25’)
    • Carsten Keßler and Grant McKenzie: Consistency Across Geosocial Media Platforms (20’)
    • Kenzo Milleville, Dilawar Ali, Francisco Porras-Bernardez, Steven Verstockt, Nico Van de Weghe and Georg Gartner: WordCrowd – A Location-Based Application to Explore the City based on Geo-Social Media and Semantics (20’)
    • Pierfrancesco Bellini, Paolo Nesi, Michela Paolucci, Mirco Soderi and Paola Zamperlin: Snap4city Platform: Semantic to Improve Location Based Services (20’)
  • 19:00 – Conference dinner at Esterhazykeller

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

  • 9:00-10:45 Session 10: AR and Mobile Cartography (Chair: Christian Kray, University of Münster)
    • Paolo Fogliaroni, Bartosz Mazurkiewicz, Markus Kattenbeck and Ioannis Giannopoulos: Geographic-Aware Augmented Reality for VGI (25’)
    • Juliane Cron, Bernhard Jenny, Roar Engell and Zac Lucarelli: Head-mounted Augmented Reality Visualisation for Outdoor Pedestrian Navigation (20’)
    • Laura Schalbetter, Tiffany C.K. Kwok, Peter Kiefer and Martin Raubal: Gaze-based interaction with maps and panoramas (20’)
    • Chenyu Zuo, Linfang Ding, Edyta Paulina Bogucka and Liqiu Meng: Map-based Dashboards versus Storytelling Maps (20’)
    • Georg Molzer and Florian Ledermann: Interactive Web-based 3D Solar Shadow Map (20’)
  • 10:45-11:15 Coffee
  • 11:15-12:45 Session 11: User Issues and Motivation (Chair: Jukka Krisp, University of Augsburg)
    • Gerhard Navratil, Manuel Schmitzer and Ioannis Giannopoulos: Location Based Services for Human Self-Localization (25’)
    • Robert Jackermeier and Bernd Ludwig: User Behaviour in the Wild: Analysing Naturalistic Log Data of a Pedestrian Navigation App (25’)
    • Chenyu Zuo, Bing Liu, Linfang Ding, Edyta Paulina Bogucka and Liqiu Meng: Usability Test of Map-based Interactive Dashboards Using Eye Movement Data (20’)
    • Per Ole Uphaus, Oliver Neuper, Björn Beringer, Lukas Hoffmann, Simon Langenmair, Annika Ehlers and Harald Rau: Barriers seen by potential local Providers of Applications using Location-Based Services (20’)
  • 12:45-12:50 Presentation of LBS 2020
  • 12:50-13:00 Closing & Farewell Drinks