This year Geomatics Atlantic 2016 conference is hosted by the CIG New Brunswick branch and will be held in Fredericton, Sept. 26th to 28th.
Geomatics Atlantic brings together academics, practitioners, vendors, and policy makers from the Geomatics community in an informative and productive three-day event under the theme of Decision Support for a Changing World.
With pre-conference workshops, a concurrent conference and exhibition, as well as a social event, attendees will enjoy both technical sessions and networking opportunities, while enjoying the beautiful City of Fredericton along the majestic Saint John River.
Speakers
Izaak de Rijcke, OLS, LL.M.
Maintaining Capacity in Cadastral Studies with Principles of Boundary Law in Canada
Rodolphe Devillers
Crowdsourcing Small-Scale Fisheries Information: the Global Information System on Small-Scale Fisheries (ISSF)
Maciej Bazanowski
Determination of Creep in Salt Rock Mass Using the Results of Geodetic Surface Deformation Monitoring and Finite Element Method Analysis
Ian Church
Understanding the Estuarine Circulation of the Port of Saint John: Minimizing Multibeam Sonar Uncertainty through Modelling the Environment
Peter Dare, Yong-Won Ahn, and Maria Papaioannou
Insights into Ancient Civilizations and Structures through the Use of Modern Technology
Michael Willemot
GIS: The Essential Tool for Renewable Energies and Grid Reliability
Anna Szostak-Chrzanowski and Adam Chrzanowski
Enhancement of Integrated Analysis of Deformations in Complex Mining and Energy Projects
Dave Finley and David Coleman
Online Property Mapping and Topographic Data in New Brunswick, Canada: Twenty Years on the Web
Mohammad Rezaee and Yun Zhang
Processing Large Scale Data for Urban Road Detection with Deep Networks
Shabnam Jabari and Yun Zhang
A Review on Urban Change Detection Using Remote Sensing
Gozde Akay, Peter Dare, Richard B. Langley
Determination of Periodic Variations of GPS Positions in a Volcanic Region
Shabnam Jabari et al.
Improving UAV Imaging Quality by Sensor Fusion
Workshop
We are pleased to confirm our first workshop Getting More out of GeoNB. The Presenters will be Bernie Connors and Julie McKay from the Government of New Brunswick. The workshop will be held on September 26 from 1 PM to 4:30 PM
For more details and to register see www.GeomaticsAtlantic2016.com ...