Handwritten Text Recognition for manuscripts and early printed texts
WVAGP Welcome Day 2 (epan 2011)
1. Welcome! 2011 WVAGP/EPan Annual Meeting Wednesday, June 15, 2011 8:00am – 5:00pm U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service’s NCTC Sponsored by WVAGP, Region 9, Jefferson Co. GIS/Addressing Office & NCTC
14. AGENDA 7:30am – 8:00am Registration (Main Entry Auditorium Lobby) 8:00am – 9:00am Welcome & Introductions Jim Willis, US Fish & Wildlife Service’s National Conservation Training Center Robb Shaffer, West Virginia Association of Geospatial Professionals Matthew Mullenax, Eastern Panhandle West Virginia GIS Users Group 9:00am – 9:30am When Domains Collide: Linking Databases to Determine Pupil Generation Rates Jessica Gormont, Jefferson County GIS/Addressing Office Tori Myers, Jefferson County Assessor’s Office Mark Schiavone, Jefferson County Dept. of Capital Planning and Management 9:30am– 10:00am Remote Sensing and the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill John Amos, SkyTruth 10:00am– 10:15am BREAK (Refreshments provided by Jefferson Co. GIS/Addressing Office) 10:15am – 10:45am ArcGIS 10 Parcel Management Tools Jake Skinner and Brad Songer, ESRI 10:45am– 11:15am The West Virginia GeoExplorer Project Keith Alexander and Christy Toms, Shepherd University 11:15am– 11:45am Information Exchange Session Attendee participation forum *** Winner of Map Gallery Competition Announced*** 11:45am – 1:00pm LUNCH (Provided onsite by WVAGP) 1:00pm – 4:00pm WVAGP Annual Membership Meeting 4:00pm – 5:00pm WVAGP Board Meeting (Room 101 Instructional East)
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17. You are here Lunch is here WVAGP Business Meeting starts at 1:00 pm - All are invited!
Editor's Notes
Rest rooms and Break area are both just outside the auditorium. We ask that you return to your seats promptly from breaks to be ready for our next speaker. Lunch will be in the Commons, just follow the crowd.
We’re trying some new things this year…I hope you’ll tell us what you think of them. We have entries pinned up on the wall for everyone to review and judge. I believe Cartographers entering or winning in this year’s map gallery are eligible to receive points toward GISP certification. Two of the prizes today are provided by ESRI. One of our speakers, Drew Kinney, wrangled this one, so please show him some love. We’ll announce winners at our afternoon break
Please mute all electronic devices and give your full attention to each of our presenters.
United States Navy armored steamers were actively engaged in the Battle of Buffington Island near Ravenswood on July 19, 1863.
After the information exchange we will announce the winners of the map competition