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The Abstract Book of ISAG2019 ISBN: 978-975-461-563-0 ISAG2019 – International Symposium on Applied Geoinformatics The Abstract Book of ISAG2019 ISBN: 978-975-461-563-0 ISAG2019 – International Symposium on Applied Geoinformatics All rights are reserved, especially the right to translate into foreign language or other processes - or convert to a machine language, especially for data processing equipment -without written permission of the publisher. The rights of reproduction by lecture, radio and television transmission, magnetic sound recording or similar means are also reserved. Printed in Turkey-ISBN: 978-975-461-563-0 EDITOR Prof. Dr. Bulent Bayram Editorial By Prof. Dr. Bulent Bayram, Editor We are pleased to bring out this abstract book containing the blind reviewed abstracts presented at the International Symposium on Applied Geoinformatics (ISAG2019) held in Istanbul during November 7-9, 2019. A major goal and feature of the conference is to bring scientists, engineers, industry researchers together to exchange and share their experiences and research results about most aspects of research, and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of Geoinformatics. The symposium is jointly organized by the Department of Geomatics Engineering, Yıldız Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey and the Institute of Geodesy and Geoinformatics, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia. This collaboration, a first-of-its-kind in the field of Geoinfomatics, is highly fruitful and offered new possibilities. The ISAG2019 has attracted several invited keynote presentations by eminent researchers in the field, where several oral and poster presentations have contributed to achieve the challenging goal of the conference. The conference have brought together researchers from various countries working in different areas, to discuss the current state of knowledge and address challenges in Geoinformatics field. The topics covered in this issue include recent advances in satellite imagery, advanced remote sensing, photogrammetry, image processing, global navigation satellite systems, height systems, terrestrial laser scanning, GIS/smart cities and land management. As you go through this book, you will see manuscripts on different aspects of Geoinformtics covering both fundamentals and applications. We thank all the authors for contributing their latest work in this abstract book. Special thanks to reviewers for their critical review, which has helped in maintaining high standards of this abstract book. We thank Yıldız Technical University for strong support, all local organizing committee members for their invaluable effort and devoted teamwork as well as all sponsors for their financial support. On behalf of ISAG-2019 Conference Director Prof. Dr. Bulent Bayram COMMITTEES ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE • Bulent Bayram, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Inese Vārna, University of Latvia/Latvia • Engin Gulal, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Gunārs Silabriedis, University of Latvia/Latvia • Burak Akpınar, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey LOCAL ORGANIZATION COMMITEE • Dogan Ugur Sanli, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Fatmagul Kilic Gul, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Fusun Balik Sanli, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Dursun Zafer Seker, Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Hande Demirel, Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Umit Isikdag, Mimar Sinan University/Turkey • Huseyin Bayraktar, General Directorate of Geographical Information Systems/Turkey • Melih Basaraner, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Naci Yastikli, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Mustafa Umit Gumusay, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Nedim Onur Aykut, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Tolga Bakırman, Istanbul Technical University CSCRS/Turkey • Ozan Ozturk, Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Batuhan Sariturk, Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Mustafa Ustuner, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Zehra Cetin, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Seda Ozarpaci, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Batuhan Kilic, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Fahri Karabulut, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Ozge Gunes, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Onur Can Bayrak, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE • Abdikan, Saygin - Bulent Ecevit University/Turkey • Acar, Uğur - Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Akcay, Ozgun - Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University/Turkey • Akpinar, Burak - Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Alkan, Reha Metin - Hitit University/Turkey • Arslan, Ozan - Kocaeli University/Turkey • Avdan, Ugur - Anadolu University/Turkey • Avsar, Emin Ozgur - Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University/Turkey • Aydin, Cuneyt - Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Baig, Siddique Ullah - COMSATS University/Pakistan • Bakirman, Tolga - Istanbul Technical University CSCRS/Turkey • Balik Sanli, Fusun - Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Balodis, Jānis - University of Latvia/Latvia • Basaraner, Melih - Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Bayram, Bulent - Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Berberoglu, Suha - Cukurova University/Turkey • Bildirici, Ibrahim Oztug - Konya Technical University/Turkey • Cagdas, Volkan - Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Calò, Fabiana - National Research Council/Italy • Catal Reis, Hatice - Gumushane University/Turkey • Celms, Armands - Latvia University of Life Scinces and Technologies/Latvia • Clemen, Christian - Dresden University/Germany • Cerra, Daniele - German Aerospace Center/Germany • Codur, Yasin - Erzurum Technical University/Turkey • Coltekin, Arzu - University of Zurich/Switzerland • Demirel, Hande - Istanbul Techical University/Turkey • Demir, Nusret - Akdeniz University/Turkey • Dogan, Ugur - Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Dogru, Ahmet Ozgur - Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Duchnowski, Robert - University of Warmia and Mazury/Poland • Duran, Zaide - Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Ekercin, Semih - Aksaray University/Turkey • Firat, Orhan - Turkish General Directorate of Mapping/Turkey • Gazioglu, Cem - Istanbul University/Turkey • Gokceoglu Kocaman, Sultan - Hacettepe University/Turkey • Gokgoz, Turkay-Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Goksel, Cigdem - İstanbul Technical University/Turkey • Gruen, Armin - ETH Zurich/Switzerland • Gumusay, Mustafa Umit - Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Gungor, Oguz - Karadeniz Technical University/Turkey • Haritonova, Diāna - University of Latvia/Latvia • Hinz, Stefan - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/Germany • Huseyin Bayraktar, General Directorate of Geographical Information Systems/Turkey • Inal, Cevat - Konya Selcuk University/Turkey • Isikdag, Umit - Mimar Sinan University/Turkey • Jamil, Akhtar - Sabahattin Zaim University/Turkey • Kaļinka, Māris - Riga Technical University/Latvia • Kaminskis, Jānis - Riga Technical University/Latvia • Karas, Ismail Ragip - Karabuk University/Turkey • Karsli, Fevzi - Karadeniz Technical University/Turkey • Kavzoglu, Taskin - Gebze Technical University/Turkey • Kaya, Sinasi - Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Khan, Aftab Ahmed - Karakoram International University/Pakistan • Kolokousis, Pol - National Technical University of Athens/Greece • Maktav, Derya - Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Mallet, Clément - French National Institute for Geographic and Forest Information/France • Maras, Erdem Emin - Samsun University/Turkey • Mitrofanovs, Ingus - University of Latvia/Latvia • Musaoglu, Nebiye - Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Navratil, Gerhard - TU Wien/Austria • Nedim Onur Aykut, Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Neusch-Landes, Tania - INSA Strasbourg/France • Notti, Davide - Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection/Italy • Ojha, Chandrkanta - Arizona State University/USA • Ok, Ali Ozgun - Hacettepe University/Turkey • Ozener, Haluk - Bogazici University/Turkey • Ozturk, Derya - Ondokuz Mayis University/Turkey • Paasch, Jesper - University of Gävle/Sweeden • Pal, Mahesh - National Institute of Technology/India • Paršeliūnas, Eimuntas Kazimieras - Vilnius Gediminas Technical University/Lithuania • Pepe, Antonio - Italian National Research Council/Italy • Poyraz, Fatih - Sivas Cumhuriyet University/Turkey • Puķīte, Vivita - Latvia University of Life Scinces and Technologies/Latvia • Qin, Rongjun - The Oiho State University/USA • Rahman, Alias Abdul - Technology University of Malaysia/Malaysia • Rossi, Cristian - Satellite Applications Catapult/England • Rottensteiner, Franz - Hannover University/Germany • Sanli, Ugur - Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Schennach, Gerda - Federal Office of Metrology and Surveying/Austria • Seker, Dursun Zafer - Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Selbesoglu, Mahmut Oguz - Yildiz Technical University/Turkey • Sertel, Elif - Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Sesli, Faik Ahmet - Ondokuz Mayis University/Turkey • Shan, Jie - Purdue University/USA • Sivri, Nuket - Istanbul University/Turkey • Sohn, Gunho - York University/Canada • Sunar, Filiz - Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Susaki, Junichi - Kyoto University/Japan • Tanik, Aysegul - Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Tiryakioğlu, İbrahim - Afyon Kocatepe University/Turkey • Tsakiri, Maria - National Technical University of Athens/Greece • Turk, Tarik - Sivas Cumhuriyet University/Turkey • Ulugtekin, Necla - Istanbul Technical University/Turkey • Uysal, Murat - Afyon Kocatepe University/Turkey • Uzar Dinlemek, Anime Melis - 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