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www.geobia2014.web.auth.gr

21 - 24 MAY 2014 • MAKEDONIA PALACE HOTELTHESSALONIKI • GREECE

Programme

Under the Auspices

Hosted by

Ministry of Education & Religious AffairsHELLENIC REPUBLIC

Ministry of Rural Development and FoodHELLENIC REPUBLIC

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Wednesday, 21 May 2014

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Wednesday, 21 May 2014Venue: Makedonia Palace HotelParallel workshops

08:00 - 09:00 Registrations09:00 - 10:30 Technical workshops - Intergraph Imagine Objective (Alexandros ΙΙ)10:30 - 11:00 Coffee break11:00 - 12:30 Technical workshops - Intergraph Imagine Objective 10:00 - 12:30 Technical workshops - IBEC IC (Clio)09:00 - 16:00 Technical workshops – EO POWER (Alexandros Ι)13:00 - 14:00 Light lunch14:00 - 15:30 Technical workshops - TRIMBLE eCognition (Alexandros ΙΙ)15:30 - 15:45 Coffee break 15:45 - 16:45 Technical workshops - TRIMBLE eCognition

Venue: Thessaloniki Concert HallAimilios Riadis Hall

17:00 - 17:30 Welcome speeches17:30 - 18:30 Keynote speech by Dr. Barbara Ryan (GEO Secretariat, Switzerland)18:30 - 20:00 Round table20:00 - 21:00 Welcome reception

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Thursday, 22 May 201408:00 - 09:00 Registrations 09:00 - 17:00 ΕΟ-POWER meeting (Clio)09:00 - 10:30 Keynote Speeches (Aristotelis I)09:00 - 09:45 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Maggi Kelly

(University of California – Berkeley, USA) 09:45 - 10:30 Keynote Speaker: Dr. David Roy

(South Dakota State University, USA)10:30 - 11:15 Coffee break

11:15 – 13:00 Classification I (Aristotelis I)11:10 - 11:15 Trimble Navigation Limited – Transforming the way the world works

Christian Hoffmann 11:15 - 11:30 Whats new in eCognition 9. OBIA and GIS

Dr. Waldemar Krebs (Trimble)11:30 - 11:45 OT1-011. Ontology-based change detection of buildings, from remotely

sensed imageryA. Argyridis, D. Argialas

11:45 - 12:00 OT1-006. Fuzzy synthetic evaluation of object based image analysis landslide mapping B. Feizizadeh, D. Tiede, R.H. Moghaddam, T. Blaschke

12:00 - 12:15 OT1-003. Algorithms and attributes for coffee mapping in South Minas Gerais, Brazil C.G. Souza, L.M.T. Carvalho, T.B. Arantes, P.A. Santos, C.H.R. Sousa, A.M. Pereira

12:15 - 12:30 OT1-009. Knowledge Model for classes of land cover in Santo André city (Brazil) using OBIA software InterImageT. Frank, T.C.S. Rodrigues, H. Kux

12:30 - 12:45 OT1-001. A watershed-based spectral-spatial segmentation and classification scheme for remote sensing imagesS.K. Mylonas, D.G. Stavrakoudis, C.A. Topaloglou , J.B. Theocharis,P.A. Mastorocostas

12:45 - 13:00 OT1-007. Impact of training set size and feature dimensionality on object-based land cover classification: a comparison of three classifiers G. Myburgh, A. Van Niekerk

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11:15 – 13:00 Change Detection (Aristotelis II)11:15 - 11:30 OT2-018. Reducing false positives in change detection

C.J. Van der Sande, B.G.H. Gorte 11:30 - 11:45 OT2-012. An object-oriented change detection method based on

backtracking of high spatial resolution remote sensing images G. Wang, G. He, J. Liu

11:45 - 12:00 OT2-013. Change detection algorithm for the production of land cover change maps S. Aleksandrowicz, K. Turlej, S. Lewiński, Z. Bochenek

12:00 - 12:15 OT2-017. Object oriented contextual rule based classification and change detection in an urban area with high rise buildings S. Shrestha, Z. Bochenek, C. Smith

12:15 – 12:30 OT2-016. Land use change detection in Lake Kastoria using parcel-based segmentation of multi-temporal Landsat imagery J. Panagiotou, C.G. Karydas, I.Z. Gitas

12:30 – 12:45 OT2-015. Historic surface models using dense matching approaches for object based detection of buildings for time series K. Hilfiker, N. Lack, S. Nebiker

12:45 - 13:00 OT2-014. Detecting land cover changes from overgrazing using remote sensing techniques: a case study of Randi Forest, CyprusK. Themistocleous, G. Papadavid, M. Christoforou, A. Agapiou, K. Andreou,D. Tsaltas, D.G. Hadjimitsis

11:15 – 13:00 Urban Analysis I (Alexandros I)11:15 - 11:30 OT3-027. Object-based analysis of VHR imagery for the measurement of

the quality of life in urban areas K. Djerriri, M. Malki

11:30 - 11:45 OT3-023. Investigation of temporal changes of urban details using object-based image analysis A.M. Marangoz, M. Oruc, A. Sekertekin

11:45 - 12:00 OT3-028. Application of imagery analysis based on objects as a tool for monitoring the urban cadastre in small municipalitiesE. Bias, R. Antunes, E. Pereira, G. Costa, M. Richter, R. Brites

12:00 - 12:15 OT3-022. Investigating aggregation effect in depicting urban tress in a GEOBIA environment A. Jagannath, J. Didier

12:15 - 12:30 OT3-019. Building footprint extraction and 3D modelling from Pleiades and WorldView-1 imagery, incorporating a bayesian approach H. Sadeq, J. Drummond, Z. Li

12:30 - 12:45 OT3-030. Potential and idiosyncrasy of object-based image analysis for airborne lidar-based building detection I. Tomljenovic, T. Blaschke, B. Höfle, D. Tiede

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11:15 – 13:00 Disaster Management Applications (Alexandros II)11:15 - 11:30 O.T4-034. Detecting destruction in conflict areas in Darfur

C. Knoth, E. Pebesma 11:30 - 11:45 O.T4-035. Investigating temporal and spatial variability of wildfire

potential with the use of object-based image analysis of downscaled global climate models G.H. Mitri, M. Jazi, D. McWethy

11:45 - 12:00 O.T4-032. A novel approach for road damage assessment in case of major disaster based on multiresolution analysis I. Coulibaly, M. Ouled Sghaier, N. Spiric, W. Manzo-vargas, R. Lepage,M. St-Jacques

12:00 - 12:15 O.T4-037. Urban structural damage assessment using 3D object-oriented analysis and semantic reasoningA J. Fernandez Galarreta, N. Kerle, M. Gerke

12:15 - 12:30 O.T4-036. Object-based dwelling extraction in refugee/IDP camps – challenges in an operational mode P. Füreder, D. Tiede, S. Lang, F. Lüthje

12:30 - 12:45 O.T4-033. An examination of the effect of Ikonos pan-sharpening in burned area mapping accuracy E. Dragozi, I.Z. Gitas, D.G. Stavrakoudis, J.B. Theocharis

12:45 - 13:00 O.T14-122. Temporal analysis and environmental effects of ash dam construction of Çatalağzi Thermoelectric Power Plant K.S. Gormus, A. Sekertekin, M. Oruc, A.M. Marangoz

13:00 - 14:15 Light lunch

14:15 - 16:00 Classification II (Aristotelis I)

14:15 - 14:30 O.T1-004. Application of tree matching techniques to high resolution remotely sensed images toward object detection Y. Liang, A. Haleem Syed, E. Saber, N. Cahill

14:30 - 14:45 O.T1-010. Object-based analysis of Landsat legacy and continuity data for mapping fire-affected areas in the Mediterranean T. Katagis, I.Z. Gitas, G.H. Mitri

14:45 - 15:00 O.T1-008. Integrating knowledge-based expert systems and advanced machine learning for object-based image analysisA. Tzotsos, D. Argialas

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15:00 - 15:15 O.T1-002. ABIA - a conceptional framework for Agent Based Image Analysis P. Hofmann, P. Lettmayer, T. Blaschke, M. Belgiu, S. Wegenkittl, R. Graf, T.J. Lampoltshammer, D. Wagner

15:15 – 15:30 O.T1-005. Detecting and tracking rainfall cloud objects from GOES imagery using machine learning algorithms S. Ramírez, I. Lizarazo

15:30 – 15:45 O.T13-117. Object-based multi-indicator representation of complex SPATIAL phenomenan S. Lang, S. Kienberger, L. Pernkopf, M. Hagenlocher, D. Tiede

15:45 - 16:00 O.T7-061. Effect of hyperspectral image denoising with PCA and total variation on tree species mapping using APEX data F.M.B. Van Coillie, W. Liao, F. Devriendt, S. Gautama, R.R. De Wulf,K. Vandekerkhove

14:15 – 16:00 Accuracy Assessment (Aristotelis II)14:15 - 14:30 O.T6-055. Object-based Change Detection: How do image-objects

mitigate the negative impact of misregistration on change accuracy? G. Chen

14:30 - 14:45 O.T6-053. Geometric quality evaluation of orthophotos created by DTM manually edited and by automatic filtering H.C. Oliveira, M. Galo

14:45 - 15:00 O.T6-054. Integrating thematic information into the assessment of image segmentation analyses for object-based land cover classification H. Costa, G.M. Foody, D.S. Boyd

15:00 - 15:15 O.T6-057. The step similarity matrix: another approach for object-based accuracy assessment of land cover classification I. Lizarazo

15:15 - 15:30 O.T6-056. Simulating geometric uncertainties of impervious areas based on image segmentation accuracy metrics V.C.E. Laurent, N. Saint-Geours, J.-S. Bailly, J.-P. Chéry

15:30 - 15:45 O.T6-052. DEM accuracy patterns in land-use / land-cover classification – case study of Lebanon W. Katerji, M. Farjas

15:45 - 16:00 O.T6-051. Archaeological feature classification – an object oriented approach M. Pregesbauer, C. Sevara

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14:15 – 16:00 Environmental Applications I (Alexandros I)14:15 - 14:30 O.T5-048. The examination of geologic formations in terms of Land Cover

and Land Surface Temperature (LST) by using landsat images: a case study of Zonguldak, Turkey A. Sekertekin, A.M. Marangoz, M. Oruc, S.H. Kutoglu, H.K. Citiroglu

14:30 - 14:45 O.T5-046. Object-based derivation of wind erosion areas in the Siberian Kulunda steppe with RapidEye data I. Walde, T. Theisel, S. Hese , C. Schmullius

14:45 - 15:00 O.T5-044. Long-term human impact on alpine tundra – 25 years of changes assessed by aerial photography J. Müllerová, M. Vítková

15:00 - 15:15 O.T5-047. Selection of waste disposal site in Akure using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) T. Bayode

15:15 - 15:30 O.T5-038. A geographic object based approach for active river channel delineation from near infrared VHR imagery and Lidar derived products L. Demarchi, S. Bizzi, C.J. Weissteiner

15:30 - 15:45 O.T5-041. Discharge reconstruction in the Ganges Delta, connecting individual channels into rivers E.A. Addink, P.D.A. Kraaijenbrink, M.G. Kleinhans

15:45 - 16:00 O.T5-039. Australian land cover mapping with Landsat data: the methodology and experiments with GLC decision tree Z. Liang, S. Huiyong, Q. Chengjin, Z. Penglei, L. Wei, A. Fang

14:15 – 16:00 Forest Analysis I (Alexandros II)14:15 - 14:30 O.T7-064. Investigating the accuracy of tree wood volume estimation of

forest stand trees by the exclusive use of satellite imageryP. Stournara, P. Patias, D. Karamanolis

14:30 - 14:45 O.T7-063. Integrating high and very high resolution images for mapping a diverse forested landscape P. Xofis, K. Poirazidis, D. Fountopoulou

14:45 - 15:00 O.T7-066. Mapping physiographic types of mangrove forests through the object-based classification method P.M.M. Almeida, M.L.G. Soares, G.C.D. Estrada, C.B.M. Cruz, V. Fernandez

15:00 - 15:15 O.T7-062. How can spectral, textural and form parameters determine the degradation status of populus euphratica trees P. Gärtner, M. Förster, A. Kurban, B. Kleinschmit

15:15 - 15:30 O.T7-072. Use of satellite images for calculating biomass in eucalyptus forest in the municipality of Botucatu, São Paulo State, Brazil B.S.X. Barros, C.M.S. Catita, J.C.C.C. Fernandes, Z.X. Barros

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Thursday, 22 May 2014

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15:30 - 15:45 O.T7-067. Mapping vegetation species for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) using GEOEYE IMAGERYC.G. Karydas, P. Stournara, I.Z. Gitas, M. Tsakiri

15:45 - 16:00 O.T11-104. Fusion of pixel-based and object-based features for classification of urban hyperspectral remote sensing data W. Liao, F. Devriendt, F. Van Coillie, S. Gautama, A. Pizurica, W. Philips

16:00 - 16:30 Coffee break

16:00 - 17:00 Poster viewing (Poster Area: Amfitryon)P-01. CROP CLASSIFICATION BY USING RAPIDEYE AND LANDSAT 8 SATELLITEP. Lugonja, B. Brkljac, V. CrnojevicP-02. EXPLOITING SEASONAL INFORMATION TO DETERMINE THE SOIL SEALING DEGREED. Stathakis , I. Faraslis, D. TriantakonstantisP-03. LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION BASED ON SPARSE REPRESENTATION OF TEMPORAL COVARIANCE DESCRIPTORSB. Brkljač, V. CrnojevićP-04. LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION COMBINING OBJECT AND PIXEL BASED CLASSIFIERS AND GIS DATA - SPOT5 STUDYS. Aleksandrowicz, S. Lewiński, E. WoźniakP-05. USE OF CLASSIFICATION ALGOTHIMS J48 FOR MAPPING LAND USE AND COVERM.M. Faria, L.F.T. De Souza, V.H. Persil, E.I. Fernandes Filho, M.R. FrancelinoP-06. A COST-EFFECTIVE APPROACH FOR IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF SOIL SEALING CHANGE DETECTION FROM LANDSAT IMAGERYT. Ceccarelli, D. Smiraglia, S. Rinaldo, S. Bajocco, L. Salvati, L. PeriniP-07. UNSUPERVISED CHANGE DETECTION IN LARGE-SIZE IMAGES: EXPLORING EDGES IN MULTI-TEMPORAL REMOTE SENSING ACQUISITIONSM. Zortea, A-B. Salberg, R. SolbergP-10. OBJECT-BASED CHANGE DETECTION OF WORLDVIEW-2 DATA FOR URBAN DYNAMIC MONITORINGQ. Chen, Y.H. Chen, X. ChenP-11. AIR QUALITY MONITORING AT REGIONAL AND LOCAL SCALES IN INDIA WITH SATELLITE OBSERVATIONS OF COLUMNAR AEROSOL OPTICAL THICKNESS AND TROPOSPHERIC NO2 DENSITYR.H. Chaudhari, R. Menon, R. Kumar, V. SethiP-12. APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING IN THE STUDY OF URBAN SUSTAINABILITY: THE CASE OF THESSALONIKI AND KARDITSAA. Matsis, D. Kaimaris

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P-13. GEOVISUALISATION AND IMAGING PRACTICES IN MONITORING COASTAL ZONE WITH SPATIOTEMPORAL DATAE. Panayiotou, E. Stylianidis, D. KaimarisP-14. LAND COVER CLASSIFICATION USING OLI/LANDSAT 8 DATA: HYDROGRAPHIC REGION OF THE GUANABARA BAY - RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZILM.V.A. Carvalho, H.J.H. Kux, T.G. FlorenzanoP-15. LONG TERM MONITORING OF URBAN GREEN SPACES IN MAJOR EUROPEAN CITIESD. Fountopoulou, P. XofisP-16. OBIA OF MULTI-DATE LANDSAT IMAGERY FOR MONITORING URBAN AREAS EVOLUTION - THE CASE OF ATHENSE. Siora, D. ArgialasP-17. SPATIAL PLACEMENT OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES WITH THE USE OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS: THE CASE OF VERIA MUNICIPALITY, CENTRAL MACEDONIA, GREECEV. Papakonstantinou, D. KaimarisP-19. TRANSFORMING IMAGE-OBJECTS INTO FIELDS: A GEOBIA APPROACH TO MITIGATE RADIOMETRIC VARIABILITY WITHIN A H-RES TIR URBAN SCENEM.M. Rahman, G.J. HayP-20. URBAN GREEN CHARACTERISTICS OF RESIDENTIAL AREAS IN THESSALONIKI GREECE, USING HIGH RESOLUTION SATELLITE IMAGESS. Manika, A. Stamou, P. PatiasP-21. VIRTUAL 3D CITY MODELS FOR REAL TIME VISUALIZATION AND MULTIPURPOSE MANAGING OF COMPLEX 3D OBJECTSE.S. Malinverni, E. Frontoni, A. Mancini, A.N. Tassetti, R. Pierdicca, P. ZingarettiP-22. APPLICATION OF DATA MINING AND GEOBIA TECHNIQUES FOR FIRE SUSCEPTIBILITY ANALYSIS IN THE ITATIAIA NATIONAL PARK, BRAZILG.M. Sousa, M.C. Fernandes, G.A.O.P. CostaP-23. LANDSLIDE INVENTORY MAP USING GIS TOOLS AND FIELD EXPERIENCE - THE CASE OF ACHAIA PREFECTURE, WESTERN GREECEK. Kavoura, K. Nikolakopoulos, N. SabatakakisP-44. AN IMAGE SEGMENTATION PROCESS ENHANCEMENT FOR LAND COVER MAPPING FROM VERY HIGH RESOLUTION REMOTE SENSING DATAM. Vitter, C. Jacqueminet, B. Etlicher, R. Martin, P. PluvinetP-45. DYNAMIC SCALE- SPACE REPRESENTATION BASED ON MRF REGION MERGING MODELY. Hu, A.H. Syed, E. Saber, N. CahillP-46. EVALUATION OF THRESHOLDING ALGORITHMS AND IMPLEMENTATION IN AN ITERATIVE SEGMENTATION PROCEDUREA. Ehammer, R. Fensholt

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P-47. IMPROVING IMAGE SEGMENTATION WITH AUTOMATED REFINEMENT OF OBJECTSO. Csillik, L. DrăguțP-48. MULTI-SCALE OPTIMAL SEGMENTATION APPROACH FOR OBJECT-BASED LAND COVER CLASSIFICATIONL. Zhang, K. Jia, X. LiP-62. THE RELEVANCE OF RELIEF IN GEOGRAPHIC OBJECT-BASED IMAGE ANALYSIS C.E. Prichoa, S.R.A. Ribeiro, P.M. HolgadoP-43. NO- SUPERVISED CLASSIFICATION OF USE AND OCCUPANCY OF THE EARTH COMPARING METHODS OF PIXEL LEVEL AND OBJECT-ORIENTED IN RAPIDEYE IMAGED.A. Antunes, S.R.A. RibeiroP-51. FORCING A CONTINUOUS FEEDBACK-LOOP BETWEEN HEURISTIC HUMAN EDGE INTERPRETATION AND A BAYESIAN EDGE DETECTION ROUTINEL. FeltrinP-52. METHODOLOGY FOR SEMI-AUTOMATIC INTERPRETATION OF DIGITAL MULTISENSOR IMAGES FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETECTION AND EXTRACTION OF UNEXPLODED ORDNANCESA. Krtalić, I. RacetinP-09. OBJECT ORIENTED METHODOLOGY FOR CHANGE DETECTION TECHNIQUEP. Orlando, E. La RosaP-49. ANALYSIS OF THE LEVEL OF DETAIL IN CLASSIFICATIONS OF URBAN AREAS WITH OPTICAL VHR AND HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGES USING NONPARAMETRIC METHODSC.S. Anjos, C.M. Almeida, L.S. Galvão, C.R. Souza FilhoP-63. THE DEVELOPMENT OF STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY MAPS OF HIGH RISK AREAS IN CYPRUS DUE TO CORROSION OF STEEL REINFORCEMENT USING GIS: THE ‘STEELCOR’ PROJECTK. Themistocleous , A. Christofe, K. Neocleous , A. Agapiou, M. Tzouvaras,Z. Achillides, M. Panayiotou, D.G. HadjimitsisP-63A. Development of GIS tools for the MEDNET port operations observatory in the MediterraneanM. Tzouvaras, Z. Xagoraris, G. Soulis, D. Tsamboulas, A. Lekka, K. Themistocleous, A. Christofe, N. Ioannou, D.G. Hadjimitsis

16:30 – 18:15 Urban Analysis II (Aristotelis I)16:30 - 16:45 O.T3-024. Knowledge-based building change detection from high

resolution satellite imagery using ancillary geospatial informationG. Doxani , K. Karantzalos, M. Tsakiri- Strati

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16:45 - 17:00 O.T3-021. Improved urban land cover mapping using Worldview-2 imagery, for estimating the geographical distribution of the available roof surface area for photovoltaic potential applications in urban environmentsA. Stamou, P. Patias, M. Tsakiri-Strati, O. Georgoula

17:00 - 17:15 O.T3-025. Mapping informal dwellings using high resolution Worldview-2 imagery K. Ballim, R. Ismail, N.K. Poona

17:15 - 17:30 O.T3-029. Optical navigation filter based on road information K. Kozempel

17:30 - 17:45 O.T3-026. Multi-scale methodology to map urban structures: classification of PLEIADES images combined to existing geographic data E. Hanson, J. Deniau, L. Vétillard, O. Benarchid, J. Nabucet, S. Rougier, A. Puissant,L. Hubert-Moy, E. Wolff

17:45 - 18:00 O.T3-020. Evaluation of the free software InterIMAGE for OBIA in urban coastal areas T.C.S. Rodrigues, T. Frank, H. Kux

18:00 - 18:15 O.T3-031. Urban development and population estimation in Central Africa through remote sensingC. Michellier, E. Hanson, E. Wolff

16:30 – 18:15 Segmentation I (Aristotelis II)16:30 - 16:45 O.T9-085. Data Mining and Object Based Image Analysis applied to

soybean areas classification through timeseries TM/ETM images B. Schultz, G. Bertani, M.A. Vieira, I.D.R. Eberhardt, A.R. Formaggio, A.J.B. Luiz,C. Atzberger

16:45 - 17:00 O.T9-082. Classifier directed data transformations in sample supervised segment generation C.E. Fourie, E. Schoepfer

17:00 - 17:15 O.T9-088. Heuristic-based segment fusion of sloped rooftops to obtain complete footprint of buildings from VHR optical satellite images D. Dubois, R. Lepage

17:15 - 17:30 O.T9-087. FusionSeg: fusioning of multi-source remote sensing data at the segmentation stage D.M. Uba, L.V. Dutra, G.A.O.P. Costa, S.J.S. Sant’Anna

17:30 - 17:45 O.T9-090. Improvements of urban vegetation segmentation and classification using multi-temporal PLEIADES imagesS. Rougier, A. Puissant

17:45 - 18:00 O.T9-092. Monitoring tropical forest at 1:100.000 scale using an end-to-end object based image analysis approach. Case study: La Macarena national parkJ. Espejo, I. Lizarazo

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18:00 - 18:15 O.T9-081. Automated multiresolution segmentation on multiple layers L. Drăguț, O. Csillik, C. Eisank, D. Tiede

16:30 – 18:15 Ontologies (Alexandros I)16:30 - 16:45 O.T13-119. Transferring ontologies to object based image analysis

frameworksM. Belgiu, B. Hofer, P. Hofmann, T. Blaschke

16:45 - 17:00 O.T13-113. Extending the extensible observation ontology (OBOE) for describing and classifying image objectsD. Arvor

17:00 - 17:15 O.T13-114. GEOBIA as mediator between remote sensing and GISP. Hofmann

17:15 - 17:30 TBA

16:30 – 18:15 Forest Analysis II & Pixel vs Object (Alexandros II)16:30 - 16:45 O.T7-071. The utilization of GEOBIA for a hyperspectral mixture analysis

of tree crown components M. Förster, H. Bruzual-Alfonzo, A. Clasen, B. Kleinschmit

16:45 - 17:00 O.T7-065. Mapping forest inventory stands based on segmentation of a digital elevation model and satellite images M.A. Korets

17:00 - 17:15 O.T7-059. Combining digital object based approaches for mangrove tree crown delineation M. Heenkenda, K.E. Joyce, S. Maier

17:15 - 17:30 O.T7-073. Using OBIA to examine the impact of bait worming on seagrass meadows in Moreton Bay, Queensland S.J. Baltais

17:30 - 17:45 O.T8-076. Object-based image classification assisted by semivariogram features X. Wu, W. Cui, J. Shan

17:45 - 18:00 O.T8-075. Influence of the methodology (pixel-based vs object-based) to extract urban vegetation from VHR images in different urban districts N. Long, A. Bellec, E. Bocher, G. Petit

18:00 - 18:15 O.T9-089. Image segmentation based on hexagonal sampling grids P. Hofmann, D. Tiede

20:30 Conference dinner (Alexandros)

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Friday, 23 May 2014 Excursion to Mount Olympus

Saturday, 24 May 2014 09:00 - 10:30 Keynote Speeches (Aristotelis I)09:00 - 09:45 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Paul Aplin (University of Nottingham, UK) 09:45 - 10:30 Keynote Speaker: Dr. Geoffrey Hay (University of Calgary, Canada) 10:30 - 11:15 Coffee break

11:15 – 13:00 Feature Extraction (Aristotelis I)11:15 - 11:30 O.T10-100. On the transferability of rule sets for mapping cirques using

object-based feature extraction from LiDAR data A.C. Seijmonsbergen, R.M. Gabriner, S.M. Marselis, N.S. Anders, W. Bouten

11:30 - 11:45 O.T10-097. Mapping sugarcane grub damage from high spatial resolution satellite imagery K. Johansen, A. Robson, P. Samson, N. Sallam, K. Chandler, L. Derby, J. Jennings,A. Eaton

11:45 - 12:00 O.T10-099. Object-based DTM generation from a VHR-stereo stellite imagery derived DSM F. Luethje, D. Tiede, C. Eisank

12:00 - 12:15 O.T10-098. Multi-scale and multi-sensor OBIA methods for conflict research and humanitarian relief applications S. Plank, P. Aravena Pelizari, K. Spröhnle, E.-M. Bernhard, A. Mager, R. Nitsche,S. Martinis, E. Schoepfer

11:15 – 13:00 New Data and Sensors (Aristotelis II)11:15 - 11:30 O.T15-130. Land cover maps of the western part of Krakow using

geographic object-based image analysis of RapidEye imagery, aerial orthophotos and ALS dataP. Hawrylo, P. Wezyk

11:30 - 11:45 O.T11-101. Analysis of ground penetrating radar depth slices – an object-oriented approach M. Pregesbauer, I. Trinks, E. Nau, K. Löcker

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11:45 - 12:00 O.T11-103. Evaluation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) high spatial resolution data to produce digital terrain model and visible spectral imageryW.S. Almeida, L.S. Silva, E.D. Christakou, D.S.R. Junior, E.E.A.S. Junior, C.P.L. Silva

12:00 - 12:15 O.T11-102. Detection of temporary objects in mobile lidar points clouds X. Fang, G. Li, K. Khoshelham, S.J. Oude Elberink

12:15 - 12:30 O.T11-105. UAV’s images for tree counting in eucalyptus stands M.C.R. Andrade, W. Foschiera, V.E.M. Dória, T.S. Korting, L.M.F. Costa

11:15 – 13:00 Forest Analysis III (Alexandros I)11:15 - 11:30 O.T8-074. Comparing pixel-based and object-based classification

methodologies for mapping impervious surfaces in Wallonia using ortho-imagery, LIDAR and ancillary thematic data R. Van De Kerchove, E. Hanson, E. Wolff

11:30 - 11:45 O.T7-068. Mountain forest disturbances analysed using historical aerial imagery J. Wild, J. Brůna, M. Svoboda

11:45 - 12:00 O.T7-060. Discrimination of tropical agroforestry systems in very high resolution satellite imagery using object-based hierarchical classification: a case-study in CameroonC.C.D. Lelong, C. Alexandre, S. Dupuy

12:00 - 12:15 O.T7-070. Object-based classification of land use transformation systems in a forested tropical landscape using rapideye satellite imagery D.N. Melati, P. Magdon, H. Fuchs, C. Pérez, L. Fehrmann, C. Kleinn

12:15 - 12:30 O.T6-058. A comparison of Lidar and image-derived canopy height models for individual tree crown segmentation with object based image analysisP. Tompalski, P. Wężyk, M. Weidenbach, R. de Kok, P. Hawrylo

12:30 - 12:45 O.T5-049. The land use and land cover (LULC) map of the water catchment areas in south Poland, based on the geobia multi-stage aproach of blackbridge RapidEye, Landsat and vector data, as an essential part of the salmar project P. Wezyk, P. Hawrylo, M. Szostak, M. Pierzchalski, R. De Kok

12:45 - 13:00 O.T7-069. OBIA for delination and characterization of the riparian area over broad territories using multisource dataT. Tormos, K. Van Looy

11:15 – 13:00 Geographic Object-Based Classification and Modeling (Alexandros II)11:15 - 11:30 O.T12-108. Developing and modifying object-based habitat type

classification in a boreal forest landscape A. Räsänen, M. Kuitunen, A. Lensu

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11:30 - 11:45 O.T12-111. Object-based multi-sensor data fusion of satellite and aerial images for modeling mountain nature A.B. Salberg, L. Erikstad, S. Blumentrath, M. Zortea

11:45 - 12:00 O.T12-107. Class modelling of complex riparian forest habitats T. Strasser, S. Lang, T. Blaschke

12:00 - 12:15 O.T12-110. Integrating elevation data and multispectral high-resolution images for an improved hybrid land use /land cover mappingE.S. Malinverni, E. Frontoni, A. Mancini, A.N. Tassetti, R. Pierdicca, P. Zingaretti

12:15 - 12:30 O.T12-112. Οbject-oriented image analysis of geophysical data I. Fadel, N. Kerle, M. Van der Meijde

12:30 – 12:45 O.T12-106. An interactive object-based cellular automata for land-use/land-cover simulationD.J. Marceau, H. Mazaheri

12:45 – 13:00 O.T12-109. GNORASI: a modular knowledge-based platform for object-based image analysis C. Doulaverakis, A. Tzotsos, I. Tsampoulatidis, N. Gerontidis, A. Argyridis,K. Karantzalos, I. Kompatsiaris, D. Argialas

13:00 - 14:15 Light lunch

14:15 – 16:00 Methodological Issues and Challenges (Aristotelis I)14:15 - 14:30 O.T13-115. Hunting for objects with a flat ontology of pixels

C.P. Jackson 14:30 - 14:45 O.T13-116. Land cover class extraction in GEOBIA using environmental

spatial temporal ontologyA. Jagannath, M. Ahsan, D. Ritaban

14:45 - 15:00 O.T13-118. Towards better user interfaces for sample selection in image classification T.S. Körting, L.M.G. Fonseca, W.S. Costa

14:15 – 16:00 Environmental Applications II (Aristotelis II)14:15 - 14:30 O.T5-043. Identification of transition zones in an evolving lake to wetland

ecosystem using object based classification T.K. Alexandridis, A. Dimitrakos, I.Z. Gitas, M. Tompoulidou, C. Mitraki, T.L. Crisman, G. Zalidis

14:30 - 14:45 O.T5-050. The utility of wavelet-based texture measures to improve object-based classification of aerial imagesM. Immitzer, P. Toscani, C. Atzberger

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14:45 - 15:00 O.T5-040. Automatic extraction of shorelines from multi-temporal and very high resolution images to monitor coastal ecosystem N. Long, F. Pouget, A. Bellec, E. Chaumillon, X. Bertin

15:00 - 15:15 O.T5-045. Object-based characterisation of reference sites for mine site closure using hyperspatial multispectral UAV imagery T. Whiteside, R. Bartolo, P. Erskine, A. Fletcher

15:15 - 15:30 O.T5-042. Geographic object-based analysis using time series of VHSR imagery for the study and monitoring of water level fluctuations in reservoirsR.N. Simon, T. Tormos, P.-A. Danis

14:15 - 16:00 Segmentation II (Alexandros I)14:15 - 14:30 O.T9-083. Comparative assessment of segmentation algorithms and

development of scale independent quality indicators C. Atzberger, M. Immitzer, T. Koukal , S. Böck , T. Ng, K. Einzmann

14:30 - 14:45 O.T9-084. Comparison of two edges detection operators for cartographic features extraction evaluation G.P. Cardim, S.A. Calçado, E.A. Da Silva, M.A. Dias

14:45 - 15:00 O.T9-079. An image interpretation methodology using independent class specific segmentations M. Musci, R.Q. Feitosa, G.A.O.P. Costa, C.M. Almeida

15:00 - 15:15 O.T9-077. A free software tool for automatic tuning of segmentation parameters P.M. Achanccaray, V.A. Ayma, L.I. Jimémez, S.B. Garcia, P.N. Happ, R.Q. Feitosa, A.J. Plaza

15:15 - 15:30 O.T9-094. Segmentation of a WorldView-2 image for feature identification in highly heterogeneous environments C.G. Karydas, M. Tompoulidou, C. Kalaitzidis, I.Z. Gitas

15:30 - 15:45 O.T9-080. An automatic procedure for small vessel detection from very-high resolution optical imagery U. Kanjir, A. Marsetič, P. Pehani, K. Oštir

14:15 - 16:00 Multitemporal Analysis (Alexandros II)14:15 - 14:30 O.T14-120. A comparison of statistical and fuzzy approaches for cascade

classification of multitemporal remote sensing imagesR.Q. Feitosa, L.M.T. Alvarado, T. Klinger, G.A.O.P. Costa, C. Heipke

14:30 - 14:45 O.T14-121. Object-based analysis of interannual variation within RAMSAR wetlands using time-series Worldview-2 multispectral imagery T.G. Whiteside, R. Bartolo

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14:45 - 15:00 O.T14-123. The analysis of backscattering signature of Thermokarst ice lake in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) based on multi-temporal envisat-asar imagery Z. Li, B. Tian, F. Niu, P. Tang, L. Huang, J. Xu, S. Fu

15:00 - 15:15 O.T14-124. An evaluation of multi-temporal Landsat 8 imagery for wide-scale land cover mappingG. Stephenson, T. Pauw, A. Van Niekerk

16:00 - 16:30 Coffee break

16:00 - 17:00 Poster viewing (Poster Area: Amfitryon)P-24. MAPPING BANANA PLANTS FROM ORTHOPHOTOS TO FACILITATE ERADICATION OF BANANA BUNCHY TOP VIRUS IN QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIAK. Johansen, M. Sohlback, B. Sullivan, S. Stringer, D. Peasley, S. PhinnP-25. TOWARDS MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING PLAN FOR THE SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE SEA: THE CONTRIBUTION OF REMOTE SENSINGD.G. Hadjimitsis, K. Themistocelous, A. Agapiou, C. PapoutsaP-26. COMPARISON OF THE ACCURACY OF CLASSIFICATIONS GENERATED BY INTERIMAGE AND BY INTERIMAGE INTEGRATED WITH DATA MININGD. Passos, E. Bias, R. Brites, G. CostaP-41. COMPARISON OF URBAN GREEN CLASSIFICATION METHODS USING QUICKBIRD, IKONOS AND WORLDVIEW-2 IMAGERYS.G. Antoniadou, A. Stamou, P. PatiasP-58. CLASSIFICATION OF URBAN AREAS BY GEOGRAPHIC OBJECT-BASED ANALYSIS OF VERY HIGH RESOLUTION REMOTE SENSING DATAR. Vatseva, M. Kopecka, J. Feranec, K. RosinaP-42. COMPARING THE PERFORMANCE OF OBJECT-BASED AND PER-PIXEL BASED ON THE RANGE OF VARIOUS SPATIAL PROPERTIES TO MAP HIGHLY COMPLEX URBAN ENVIRONMENTS IN GREAT DETAILR. Momeni, P. AplinP-59. OBJECT ORIENTED ANALYSIS OF MULTI-TEMPORAL THERMAL INFRARED IMAGESE.A. Baldina, M.Y. GrishchenkoP-53. GEOREFERENCING OF PLEIADES STEREO PAIR IMAGES USING A NEW RIGOROUS ORIENTATION MODELP. Deltsidis, C. IoannidisP-54. MINI-UAV: A KEY IMAGING TOOL FOR GEOBIAJ. López, J.W. Branch

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P-55. REPRESENTATIVE SEA STATE PRIMITIVE OBJECTS EXTRACTION FROM ASAR DATAC. Vasileiadis, K. Topouzelis, D. KitsiouP-56. THE USE OF RADARSAT-2 DATA FOR ABANDONED AGRICULTURAL LANDS CLASSIFICATIONE.A. Baldina, K.A. TroshkoP-57. TREE AND CROP SPECIES IDENTIFICATION IN SENEGAL APPLYING OBIA ON PLEIADES SATELLITE IMAGESC. Lelong, V. Soti , S. DupuyP-27. A COMPARISON OF PIXEL AND OBJECT BASED POST-CLASSIFICATION ALGORITHMS FOR MONITORING CHANGES ON WETLAND ECOSYSTEMS: A CASE STUDY IN NESTOS RIVER DELTA, GREECEE. Vakaki, G. Mallinis, M. Tsakiri-Strati, G. Doxani, S. SiachalouP-28. A GEOBIA FRAMEWORK FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL FOREST DEFINITIONS USING VERY HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION OPTICAL SATELLITE DATAM. Tompoulidou, I.Z. Gitas, A. Polychronaki, G. MallinisP-29. ANALYSIS AND PREDICTION ON CHANGE TENDENCY OF VEGETATION VARIATION IN QINGHAI PROVINCE BASED ON HURST INDEXC. Luo, J. Wang, P. Li, Y. XiongP-30. ASSESSING IDENTIFICATION CAPABILITY OF DOMINANT TREE SPECIES WITH AERIAL IMAGES USING OBJECT-BASED METHODO. Rafieyan, A.A. DarvishsefatP-31. ASSESSMENT OF THE RELATIVE ROLE OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND HUMAN ACTIVITIES IN VEGETATION VARIATION IN SRTRQ. Yan, C. Luo, M. Liu, J. WangP-32. COMBINATION OF UNSUPERVISED CLASSIFICATION AND WATER BODY DEPTH TO SUBMERGED AQUATIC VEGETATION MAPPING: NOVA AVANHANDAVA RESERVOIR, BRASILL.H.S. Rotta, E.H. Alcântara, F.S.Y Watanabe, T.W.P. Rodrigues, U.S. Guimarães,N.N. ImaiP-33. EVALUATION OF FOREST CHANGES BASED ON THE FUSION OF MULTISPECTRAL AND LIDAR DATAP. Stych, K. LihanovaP-34. INVESTIGATION ON THE POSSIBILITY OF TREE SPECIES IDENTIFICATION IN ULTRACAM-D DATA BY OBJECT-BASED METHODA. Darvishsefat, M. Shabanipour, O. Rafieyan, V. EtemadP-35. LAND ABANDONMENT MAPPING IN THE POLISH CARPATHIANSN. Kolecka, J. Kozak, A. Psomas

P-36. LAND USE PLANNING FRAMEWORK FOR OBJECT-BASED HABITAT TYPE CLASSIFICATION DATAA. Lensu, A. Räsänen, M. Kuitunen

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P-60. A FRAMEWORK FOR IMPROVING MULTITEMPORAL DETECTION OF SCATTERED TREES WITH SPECTRAL MIXTURE ANALYSIS AND OBJECT-ORIENTED APPROACHJ. AdamczykP-37. MONITORING TREELINE SHIFT OVER A 60-YEAR PERIOD USING OBJECT-BASED IMAGE ANALYSIS OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND SATELLITE DATAM. Zubkova, I.Z. Gitas, C. Kalaitzidis, G. MallinisP-18. TEMPORAL MONITORING OF SOIL USE FOR URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING: EXAMPLE ABOUT THE ROLE OF SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE ON TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENTG.L.S. Lopes, I.M. CorreaP-39. OBJECT-ORIENTED IMAGE SEGMENTATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF A SITE WITH FORESTS OF ARAUCARIASJ. Villalba, P. Costa, T. KortingP-40. SYNERGETIC USE OF TANDEM-X AND RAPIDEYE TO SUPPORT OBJECT BASED LAND USE/LAND COVER MAPPINGM. Schlund, V. Herrera Cruz, F. Von PoncetP-08. TIMELESS CONTROL OF LAND USE CHANGES IN SEMI MOUNTAINOUS AREAS TO PERIURBAN AND TOURIST AREASV.C. Drosos, A. Stergiadou, V.J. Giannoulas, A.-K.G. Doukas

16:30 – 18:15 GIS Mapping (Aristotelis I)16:30 - 16:45 O.T15-129. Integration of GEOBIA with GIS for semi-automatic land cover

mapping from Landsat 8 imagery J. Urbanski

16:45 - 17:00 O.T15-128. GEOBIA approaches to geospatial data fusion J.P.M. O’Neil-Dunne, S.W. MacFadeni, M.F. Reis, R. West, R.B. Pless

17:00 - 17:15 O.T15-125. “Smart Maintenance” - Real time visualization of GIS-based information for river basin risks and hazard assessment E.S. Malinverni, E. Frontoni, A. Mancini, A.N. Tassetti, R. Pierdicca, P. Zingaretti,E. Marcheggiani

17:15 - 17:30 O.T15-127. Assessing the value of combining multi-resolution imagery for mapping land cover over large, complex regions T. Pauw, G. Stephenson, A. Van Niekerk

17:30 - 17:45 O.T15-131. Population estimation from remote sensing: case of Al Ain, UAE M.M. Yagoub, Α.Ν.Κ.Α. Darei

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16:30 – 18:15 Automated Feature Detection for Specific Targets (Aristotelis II)16:30 - 16:45 O.T16-133. Automatic extraction of oil palm trees in high resolution

aerial color images from a plantation in Ecuador J.F. Gonzalez, F. Ponce De Leon, J. Biermann

16:45 - 17:00 O.T16-137. Object-based image analyst for grain size measurement in river gravel bars: segmentation evaluation P. Castro, R.S. Vícens

17:00 - 17:15 O.T16-136. Object-based image analysis for detecting indicators of mine presence/absence to support suspected hazardous area re-delineation in the Republic of Croatia S. Vanhuysse, E. Hanson, E. Wolff, D. Hölbling, B. Friedl, M. Hagenlocher, A. Krtalić, I. Racetin

17:15 - 17:30 O.T16-135. Indicators of mine presence: focus on trenchesV. Lacroix, S. Van Huysse

17:30 - 17:45 O.T16-134. Expert knowledge for object-based landslide mapping in Τaiwan C. Eisank, D. Hölbling, B. Friedl, Y.-C. Chen, K.-T. Chang

17:45 - 18:00 O.T16-138. Pixels the forgotten objects of OBIA G.M. Smith

18:00 - 18:15 O.T16-132. Automated OBIA mapping and classification of rain-induced landslides with VHR post-event optical images and HR pre-event LiDAR DEM S. Heleno, M. Matias, M. Vasconcelos, A.J. Sousa, P. Pina

16:30 – 18:15 Segmentation III (Alexandros I)16:30 - 16:45 O.T9-078. Adaptive segmentation of heterogeneous images using

metaheuristic optimization H. Herold, G. Meinel, E. Cspalovics

16:45 - 17:00 O.T9-091. InterImage 2: The architecture of an open source, high performance framework for automatic, knowledge-based image interpretation R.S. Ferreira, D.A.B Oliveira, P.N. Happ, G.A.O.P. Costa, R.Q. Feitosa, C. Bentes

17:00 - 17:15 O.T9-086. Extracting Agricultural objects in GEOBIA framework using AGROVOC and Worldview-2 Imagery A. Jagannath, M. Ahsan, D. Ritaban

17:15 - 17:30 O.T9-093. Segmentation algorithm for single house detection in informal settlements (SLUMS)T. Veljanovski, U. Kanjir, K. Oštir

17:30 - 17:45 O.T9-095. Specific target objects - specific scale levels? Application of the Estimation of Scale Parameter 2 (ESP2) tool for the identification of distinct target object scale levels S. d’Oleire-Oltmanns, D. Tiede

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17:45 - 18:00 O.T9-096. Supervised and unsupervised segmentation evaluation methods – a comparative study M. Belgiu, L. Dragut

18:30 Closing ceremony of the conference - Announcement of GEOBIA 2016

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