Coffee Break Seminars 

2005

Nov. 18, 2005: "Improving Urban Landscape Classification through Fuzzy Supervised Classification and Spectral Mixture Analysis."-- Ms. Junmei Tang, TxGISci student scholar, Texas State

Nov. 4, 2005:  "GIS as a Profession Round Table Discussion." -- Texas State TxGISci faculty scholars; TxGISci student scholars; people from PBS&J

Oct. 21, 2005: “The Distribution of Environmental Health: A GIS exploration on Ozone, Respiratory Disease, and Environmental Equity in the Houston-Galveston area of Texas.” -- Mr. Shing-Tzong Lin, TxGISci student scholar, Texas State

Oct. 7, 2005: "Per-Field Urban Land Use Classification Based On Tax Parcel Boundaries." -- Mr. Derek Wu, TxGISci student scholar, Texas State

Sept. 23, 2005: “The Texas-Mexico Border Health Initiative Project.” -- Drs. Ben Zhan and Alberto Giordano, TxGISci faculty scholars, Texas State

 

2004

Nov. 19, 2004: "Calibration of a CA based model using an evolutionary algorithm for urban development simulation: A case study in Mexico City." -- Mr. Mauricio Santillana, doctoral student, UT-Austin

Oct. 29, 2004: "The scale of spatial autocorrelation - how it impacts krigging and hot spots identification." -- Mr. Shing-Tzong Lin, TxGISci student scholar, Texas State

Oct. 1, 2004: "Spatio-temporal urban landscape change analysis in Daqing city, China using Markov chain and modified Genetic algorithm." -- Ms. Junmei Tang, TxGISci student scholar, Texas State

Sept. 17, 2004: "An Improved Dasymetric Mapping Method for Remodeling Census Population." -- Mr. Derek Wu, TxGISci student scholar, Texas State

 

2003

Dec. 5, 2003: "A Spatial Analysis of the Redistricting in Texas 2003." -- Dr. Sharolyn Anderson, TxGISci faculty scholar, Texas State

Oct. 24, 2003: "The cellular river: as seen by remote sensing and understood through cellular automata models." -- Dr. Mark Fonstad, TxGISci faculty scholar, Texas State

Oct. 10, 2003: "Spatio-temporal modeling of schistosomiasis infection and control." -- Dr. Bing Xu, TxGISci faculty scholar, Texas State

 

 

 

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