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- 2012 OGIS Symposium ProgramMcGee, John; Wynne, Randolph H.; Shao, Yang (2012-04-13)List of all proceedings from the Virginia Tech GIS Symposium, held on April 13, 2012.
- 2013 OGIS Symposium ProgramMcGee, John; Wynne, Randolph H.; Shao, Yang (2013-04-19)List of all proceedings from the Virginia Tech GIS Symposium, held on April 19, 2013.
- 2014 OGIS Symposium ProgramMcGee, John; Wynne, Randolph H.; Thomas, Valerie A. (2014-04-04)List of all proceedings from the Virginia Tech GIS Symposium, held on April 4, 2014.
- 2015 OGIS Symposium List of Poster PresentationsMcGee, John (2015-04-10)List of student posters and web map app presentations from the symposium held on April 10, 2015.
- 2015 OGIS Symposium ProgramMcGee, John; Wynne, Randolph H. (2015-04-10)List of all proceedings from the Virginia Tech GIS Symposium, held on April 10, 2015.
- 2016 OGIS Symposium ProgramMcGee, John; Wynne, Randolph H. (2016-04-08)List of all proceedings from the Virginia Tech GIS Symposium, held on April 8, 2016.
- 2017 OGIS and Virginia GIS Conference List of Poster PresentationsMcGee, John (2017-04-06)List of student posters and web map app presentations from the conference held on April 6, 2017.
- 2018 OGIS Symposium ProgramMcGee, John; Wynne, Randolph H. (2018-04-20)List of all proceedings from the Virginia Tech GIS Symposium, held on April 20, 2018.
- 2019 OGIS Symposium ProgramMcGee, John; Wynne, Randolph H. (2019-04-26)List of all proceedings from the Virginia Tech GIS Symposium, held on April 26, 2019.
- 2021 GIS and Remote Sensing Research Symposium(2021-04-30)Schedule for the Virginia Tech GIS and Remote Sensing Symposium, held on April 30, 2021.
- 2024 Central District 4-H Volunteer Leaders' Conference - Building Strong Developmental RelationshipsBowen, Jennifer (2024-02-10)
- 2024 Veterans in Society Conference ProgramVeterans and Military Affairs of the University of South Carolina, The University of South Carolina Press, and the Veterans Studies Association (2024-04-14)
- A 3D Data Preservation Model in Cross-Disciplinary UseKinnaman, Alex (2020-11-12)This poster presents the results of a multi-case study on 3D datasets at Virginia Tech University Libraries and an invitation to participate in a survey on 3D and virtual reality preservation methods. These results will culminate in a proposed 3D/VR preservation workflow employed by VTUL on a current 3D digitization project.
- 3D models of the leader valley using satellite & UAV imagery following the 2016 Kaikoura earthquakeZekkos, D.; Clark, M.; Willis, Michael J.; Athanasopoulos-Zekkos, A.; Manousakis, J.; Knoper, L.; Stahl, T.; Massey, C.; Archibald, G.; Greenwood, W.; Medwedeff, W. (2018-01-01)The ability to quickly, efficiently and reliably characterize changes in the landscape following an earthquake has remained a challenge for the earthquake engineering profession. The 2016 Mw7.8 Kaikoura earthquake provided a unique opportunity to document changes in topography following an earthquake on a regional scale using satellite derived high-resolution digital models. Along-track stereo satellite imagery had been collected for the pre-event topography. Satellites were tasked and collected stereo-mode post-event imagery. Both sets of images were used to create digital surface models (DSMs) of the affected area before and after the event. The procedure followed and indicative results for the Leader valley are presented with emphasis on the challenges associated with the implementation of the technique for the first time in this environment. The valley is of interest because of the variety of features it includes, i.e., the large Leader landslide, smaller landslides, stable sloping and flat ground as well as fault rupture lineaments. The open-source SETSM software is used to provide multiple DSMs. Our workflow is described and results are compared against the DSM created using Structure-from-Motion with imagery collected by Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) and aerial LIDAR. Overall, the sub-meter agreement between the DSM created using satellites and the DSM created using UAV and LIDAR datasets demonstrates viability for use in seismic studies, but features smaller than about 0.5 m are more difficult to discern.
- 4-H 2020: A Year for the Record BooksProudfoot, Chad (2021-01-28)Presentation to 4-H Extension Agents from Arkansas to talk about successes and lessons learned with regard to virtual programming in 2020
- 4-H Club Basics: Charters & Funds HandlingProudfoot, Chad (2023-02-08)
- 4-H Curriculum Development: New Processes & New PartnersPearson, Jocelyn; Bonnett, Erika; Price, Tonya; Proudfoot, Chad; Scherer, Hannah H.; Walden, Alyssa (2023-02-08)
- The 4th Workshop on Localization vs. Internationalization: Creating an International Survey on Automotive User InterfacesStojmenova, Kristina; Lee, Seul Chan; De Oliveira Faria, Nayara; Schroeter, Ronald; Jeon, Myounghoon (ACM, 2022-09-17)International surveys tend to collect data on attitudes, values and behaviors towards a specific topic from users from multiple countries, providing an insight on the differences and similarities across nations, cultures or geo-political structures. Consequently, international surveys provide important information about the diversity of the user's needs, values and preferences, which have to be taken into consideration when creating products and services as widely used as the personal automobile. The workshop will focus on the design and development of an international survey on automotive user interfaces on a global scale. It will try to identify the most important aspects related to automotive user interfaces, which should be addressed in the survey. It will also prepare a strategy for its international distribution and create a plan for comprehensive data collection. Lastly, it will try to outline venues and communication channels for the survey dissemination, with the goal of achieving wide visibility.
- 5G Opportunities in WarehousingAs capabilities of fifth generation wireless technology (5G) improve, adoption will go beyond current urban cellular networks into industrial settings enabling the IoT landscape. 5G primarily delivers value by enhancing mobile broadband through ultra-reliable, low-latency signals and massive machine-type communications. With the concurrent development of 5G and industrial automation, replacing Wi-Fi and LTE services with 5G networks offers an opportunity to enhance scheduling, latency, jitters, and redundancy in demanding applications. Additionally, the equipment redesigns and upgrades to operate in 5G will pave the way for innovation in operational strategies previously constrained by network capabilities. In this paper, we consider the warehouse operations and functions that are most likely to benefit from 5G adoption. The areas 5G will impact in warehousing are robotic operations, such as AGVs/AMRs; augmented reality devices for picking, training, and maintenance; inventory management through real time asset tracking; equipment battery life from network slicing; and data security. In general, the capacity and low-latency available through 5G will support continuous data transfer that is sufficient to support real-time analytics and decision-making. Knowing which functions will benefit most from 5G will provide strategic guidance for upgrading equipment and operations and aid in developing the factory of the future.
- 5th Veterans in Society Conference: Resilience, Pedagogy, and Veteran Studies(2022-10-20)The program for the 5th Veterans in Society conference, held at the Arizona State University downtown Phoenix campus on October 20-21, 2022.