Max J. Egenhofer's Presentations

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  1. Reasoning with Complements
    M. Egenhofer
    Fifth International Workshop on Semantic and Conceptual Issues in GIS, Brussels, Belgium, November 2011.

  2. COSIT 2011: Closing Remarks
    M. Egenhofer
    Tenth International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, Belfast, Maine, September 2011.

  3. COSIT 2011
    M. Egenhofer
    Tenth International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, Belfast, Maine, September 2011.

  4. Fields First: Computational Challenges in GIScience
    M. Egenhofer
    Multidimensional Geoinformation: Advances in Spatial Information Sciences towards Modeling Geo-Processes, Karlsruhe, Germany, October 2010.

  5. Qualitative Spatial-Relation Reasoining for Design
    M. Egenhofer
    Workshop on Studying Visual and Spatial Reasoning for Design Creativity, Aix-en-Provence, France, June 2010.

  6. Expeditions with Max
    M. Egenhofer
    Building Community, Building Careers, and Advancing Spatial Information Science and Information Science, Schoodic, Maine, October 2009.

  7. Trends and Innovations in Geoinformatics,
    M. Egenhofer
    Geoinformatik 2009, Osnabrück, Germany, April 2009.

  8. Spatializing Ontologies
    M. Egenhofer
    Terra Cognita --- Geospatial Semantic Web Workshop, Karlsruhe, Germany, October 2008.

  9. Text2Sketch and Sketch2Text--Dependencies of Natural-Language Spatial Predicates and Corresponding Graphical Depictions
    M. Egenhofer
    Text to Sketch Workshop, Hot Springs, VA, August 2008.

  10. Spatial Computing ... Anywhere
    M. Egenhofer
    Scientific Colloquium 2008, Vienna, Austria, July 2008.

  11. User Interactions in Ubiquitous Spatial Computing
    M. Egenhofer
    Ubiquitous Spatial Computing Specialist Meeting, Portland, ME, January 2007.

  12. The Geospatial Semantic Web: From Terra Incognita to Terra Cognita
    M. Egenhofer
    Terra Cognita--Directions to the Geospatial Semantic Web, Athens, GA, November 2006.

  13. Ubiquitous Spatial Computing
    M. Egenhofer
    GeoInformatics '05, Toronto, Canada, August 2005.

  14. Algorithmic Challenges in Spatial Computing
    M. Egenhofer
    WADS 2005: Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures, Waterloo, Canada, August 2005.

  15. GIS for Processing and Analysis of Environmental Data
    M. Egenhofer
    Scuola Interpolitecnica di Dottorato for "Engineering Geology, Geotechnics, and Surveying: An Integrated Approach", Bari, Italy, May 2005.

  16. Beyond Geo-Ontologies
    M. Egenhofer
    First Workshop on Conceptual Modeling for Geographic Information Systems, Shanghai, China, November 2004.

  17. Going Mobile with GIS: Mobile Space
    M. Egenhofer
    GIS Days, Münster, Germany, July 2004.

  18. Spatial Reasoning in Geographic Space
    M. Egenhofer
    Short Course taught at the GEOIDE Summer School 2004, Ottawa, Canada, May 2004.

  19. A Family of Smart Maps
    M. Egenhofer
    Third International Workshop on Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems -- W2GIS 2003, Rome, Italy, December 2003.

  20. Geospatial Semantics on the Geospatial Semantic Web
    M. Egenhofer
    International Workshop on Semantic Processing of Spatial Data, Mexico City, Mexico, November 2003.

  21. Sensors, Sensors Everywhere
    M. Egenhofer
    Geo Sensor Networks, Portland, ME, October 2003.

  22. Multi-Representation Spatial Databases
    M. Egenhofer
    Technology for a National GeoDatabase Infrastructure, Siena, Italy, August 2003.

  23. Topological Reasoning in Geographic Space
    M. Egenhofer
    Short Course taught at the International Spatial Cognition Summer Institute, Bad Zwischenahn, Germany, August 2003.

  24. Recommendations for Ph.D. Research in Spatial and Temporal Databases
    M. Egenhofer
    Panel Presentation at the Eighth International Symposium on Spatial and Temporal Databases, Santorini Island, Greece, July 2003.

  25. Intersections of Geospatial Information and Information Technology: Spatial Databases
    M. Egenhofer
    Workshop on Intersections of Geospatial Information and Information Technology, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board of the National Academies, Arlington, VA, October 2001.

  26. Going Mobile with GIS
    M. Egenhofer
    International Workshop on Emerging Technologies for Geo-Based Applications, Ascona, Switzerland, May 2000.

  27. Spatial Relationships in Desktop and Geographic Space
    M. Egenhofer and A. Rodriguez
    The 2000 AAAS Annual Meeting and Science Innovation Exposition, Washington, DC, February 2000.

  28. Spatial Similarity Searching
    M. Egenhofer
    Research Showcase of the University Consortium for Geographic Information Science, Washington, DC, February 2000.

  29. Spatial Data Models in GIS: State of the Art and Beyond
    M. Egenhofer
    After the Genome V, Jackson Hole, WY, November 1999.

  30. Putting Similarity Assessment in Context: Matching Functions with the User's Intended Operations
    A. Rodriguez and M. Egenhofer
    Modeling and Using Context, CONTEXT-99, Trento, Italy, September 1999.

  31. SSD 99, Closing Panel
    M. Egenhofer
    Fifth International Symposium on Spatial Database Systems (SSD 99), Hong Kong, July 1999.

  32. Computational Models for Assessing Geometric and Semantic Similarity
    M. Egenhofer
    Integrated Spatial Databases: Digital Imagery and GIS, Portland, ME, June 1999.

  33. Interoperating GIS: The Emperor's New Clothes?
    M. Egenhofer
    Annual Meeting Of the Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, HI, March 1999.

  34. Spatio-Temporal Reasoning about Identity and Visibility
    M. Egenhofer and K. Hornsby
    Integrating Spatial and Temporal Databases, Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, November 1998.

  35. Spatial Reasoning and Spatial Information Retrieval
    M. Egenhofer
    AAAI Fall Symposium Workshop on Formalizing Reasoning with Visual and Diagrammatic Representations, Orlando, FL, October 1998.

  36. Last updated on November 4, 2011.

    [ Max J. Egenhofer | NCGIA-UMaine | Department of Spatial Information Science and Engineering ]