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31st ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems
ACM SIGSPATIAL 2023 November 13-16, 2023 Hamburg, Germany Important Dates: Abstract Submission: Friday, June 09, 2023 (11:59 pm PDT) Paper Submission: Friday, June 16, 2023 (11:59 pm PDT) Preliminary Feedback: Friday, August 04, 2023 Author Response: Friday, August 11, 2023 (11:59 pm PDT) Notification of Accept/Reject: Friday, September 08, 2023 Camera-ready: Friday, September 29, 2023 (11:59 pm PDT) The ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems 2023 (ACM SIGSPATIAL 2023), the thirty-first edition, will be held in Hamburg, Germany, in November 2023. The conference began as a series of symposia and workshops starting in 1993 with the aim of bringing together researchers, developers, users, and practitioners in relation to novel systems based on geospatial data and knowledge, and fostering interdisciplinary discussions and research in all aspects of geographic information systems. The conference provides a forum for original research contributions covering all conceptual, design, and implementation aspects of geospatial data ranging from applications, user interfaces, and visualization to data storage and query processing and indexing. The conference is the premier annual event of the ACM Special Interest Group on Spatial Information (ACM SIGSPATIAL). Researchers, students, and practitioners are invited to submit their contributions to ACM SIGSPATIAL 2023. Spatial Intelligence Autonomous Vehicles Geospatial Computer Vision Applications Geospatial AI Infrastructure Intelligent Transportation Location Business Intelligence Personalized Geospatial Recommendation Systems Smart Cities Spatial Knowledge Graphs Spatial Big Data Spatial Analysis and Integration Spatial Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Spatial Data Quality and Uncertainty Spatial OLAP, and Decision Support Spatial Query Processing and Optimization Spatio-Temporal Data Analysis Spatio-Temporal Data Management Spatio-Temporal Disease Spread Modeling Visual Languages and Querying Spatial GIS Cartography and Geodesy Computational Geometry Computer Graphics Applications Earth Observation Photogrammetry Spatial Pervasive Computing Contact Tracing Location-Based Services Mobile Systems and Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks Object Tracking and RFIDs Spatio-Temporal Sensor Networks Traffic Telematics Spatial Search Distributed and Parallel Algorithms Geographic Information Retrieval Human Computer Interaction and Visualization Similarity Searching Spatial Data Structures and Algorithms Spatial Information and Society Spatial Modeling and Reasoning Spatio-Textual Searching Spatial Systems Geospatial Architectures and Middleware GPU and Novel Hardware Solutions Location Privacy, Data Sharing and Security Performance Evaluation Spatio-Temporal Stream Processing Standardization and Interoperability Paper Format Manuscripts should be submitted in PDF format and formatted using the ACM camera-ready templates available at http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. Submissions to ACM SIGSPATIAL are single-blind -- i.e., the names and affiliations of the authors should be listed in the submitted version. Research, Systems and Industrial Experience Papers Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research papers that are not being considered for publication in any other forum. In addition to regular research papers, authors are invited to submit systems papers, which focus on novel system architectures and software applications, and industrial experience papers, which describe original industrial experiences, challenges, and practical applications. For these papers, authors should append “(Systems Paper) ” or “(Industrial Paper)” to the title, respectively. Submissions are limited to 10 pages (excluding references), with up to 2 additional pages to be used for references. Submissions that are longer than 10 pages excluding references or longer than 12 pages including references will be administratively rejected without any technical reviews. Based on the evaluations from the reviewers, the Program Committee may recommend that certain papers are accepted as 4-page (including references) poster papers for poster presentation. Both full and poster papers will appear in the conference proceedings. Vision Papers Authors are invited to submit papers describing a visionary proposition foreseeing future directions and compelling research opportunities for the SIGSPATIAL community. Vision papers will be evaluated and selected on their potential of expanding current SIGSPATIAL research agenda by defining new research topics and problems with transformative-impact potential. Authors should not be bound by existing technologies or datasets, but rather look further ahead exploring out-of-box (blue sky) thinking, paradigm change, and quantum leap in knowledge. For instance, papers from 10-20 years ago foreseeing and proposing eco-routing and ride-sharing (and all the technical challenges they would bring) would have been “visionary”, as would papers today presenting opportunities for possibly transdisciplinary work expanding SIGSPATIAL’s research horizon on impactful issues such as quantum computing, climate change, spatial aspects of responsible computing research, and spatial data science for societal good. Papers proposing slightly better solutions to well-studied problems (or variations thereof) with known solutions are not relevant and should not be submitted to this track. Submissions to the Vision Paper track should follow the same formatting as regular papers but are limited to 4 pages and “(Vision Paper)” should be appended to its title. Accepted vision papers will appear in the conference proceedings, and pending confirmation, the best submission(s), will be eligible for partial travel grants. Demonstration Papers Authors are invited to submit demo papers describing original systems for demonstration presentation at the conference. Submissions are limited to 4 pages and “(Demo Paper)” should be appended to the title. Accepted demo papers will appear in the conference proceedings. Data and Resources Track (NEW!) The vast majority of research work done by SIGSPATIAL's community requires experimentation using suitable datasets. Even though some data portals have been created, most datasets are often found after ad-hoc searches, and may not be well documented. Researchers often also resort to creating and using their own synthetic datasets which are often not published, neither the datasets themselves nor how they were and/or could be (re)generated. This year, we are having a new "Dataset and Resources” track at SIGSPATIAL aiming at mitigating those issues by soliciting papers which make spatial data and related resources available and explorable. Papers submitted to this track should describe the datasets in detail, and/or the process to (re)generate them. Submissions are even more valuable if they show how their data can be combined with other open data (e.g. weather, pollution, etc) for potentially solving richer and/or new problems. Thus we also encourage submissions from communities outside ACM SIGSPATIAL that can impact core SIGSPATIAL problems in a new way. Papers submitted to this track should not only describe in detail the datasets, and/or the processes to (re)generate them, but also what are their context and possibly related problems. In order for this initiative to be effective it is necessary that the described datasets and/or generators are (and remain) openly available in a publicly accessible repository, e.g., GitHub. Submitted papers should have “(Data and Resources Paper)” added to their titles, must be no longer than 4 pages and, if accepted, they will be presented as posters at SIGSPATIAL 2023. Registration and Presentation At least one author per accepted research, systems, industrial experience, demonstration, or vision paper must register and attend the conference (in person or virtually) to present the accepted submission. Otherwise, the accepted submission will not appear in the conference proceedings or in the ACM Digital Library version of the conference proceedings. Workshop Proposals One-day and half-day workshops will be held on the first day of the conference. Workshop proposals are to be submitted in PDF format to the Workshops Chairs (call for proposals to be posted). The proceedings of the workshops will appear in the ACM Digital Library. All proposers and organizers of accepted workshops must register for the workshop or the workshop will be canceled. ACM SIGSPATIAL Student Research Competition The ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) offers a unique forum for undergraduate and graduate students to present their original research before a panel of judges and attendees. Programming Contest The ACM SIGSPATIAL CUP 2023, with prizes, is a geospatial-focused algorithm competition in which submissions are to address an specific task proposed by the organizers. |
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