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W2GIS 2013 : 12th International Symposium on Web and Wireless Geographical Information SystemsConference Series : Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems | |||||||||||
Link: http://sensorweb.geomatics.ucalgary.ca/w2gis2013 | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers 12th International Symposium on Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems (W2GIS 2013) 4-5 April 2013, Banff, Alberta, Canada http://www.w2gis.org ************************************************************************ ====IMPORTANT DATES==== October 30, 2012 Full paper submission November 30, 2012 Notification of acceptance December 15, 2012 Camera-Ready copy due ====SUBMISSION PAGE==== https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=w2gis2013 ====BACKGROUND==== The recent advances on the developments of Wireless and Internet technologies have generated increasing interest in the diffusion and processing of geo-referenced data. Wireless and Internet devices also offer new ways of accessing and analyzing geo-spatial information. Consequently, new challenges and opportunities have been provided to the GIS research community. This Symposium is intended to provide an up-to-date review of advances in recent development of Web and Wireless Geographical Information Systems (W2GIS). It is the 12th in a series of successful events beginning with Kyoto 2001, and alternating locations between East Asia and Europe. This year, and for the first time, W2GIS will move to North America. We invite submissions that address both theoretical and technical issues of W2GIS ====TOPICS==== Suggested topics include, but are not limited to as long as they address issues related to W2GIS and location-based services: - GeoSpatial databases, spatial search, data mining - Mobile spatial interaction - GeoWeb search engines and services - GeoSocial Networks - Spatio-temporal Data Management - GeoSensor data acquisition, processing and analysis - Smart environments and ambient spatial intelligence - Exploratory cartography and interfaces - 3D modelling of cityscapes for LBS - LBS applications in both real-world and virtual spaces - Security, privacy, and usability - Cyber-geography & augmented reality - Semantic geospatial web - Intelligent Media structure, interaction, and distribution - Telematics and GIS applications - Ubiquitous and wireless GIS - Map personalization and adaptation - User studies and evaluations - Indoor and outdoor locationing, wayfinding, and navigation - Volunteered Geographic Information - Advanced GIS visualization techniques for Web and mobile applications Accepted papers will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series . Each paper must be written in English, should be limited to 6000 words, and submitted in PDF file. Authors please see www.springer.com/lncs for formatting template. Each paper must include a short abstract and a list of keywords indicating subject classification. The full names and addresses of the authors should be printed only on the title page. The author who is the contact person should be identified as such. Acceptance of a paper means an obligation for at least one of the authors to attend the conference and present the paper. A selection of best papers will be considered for a special issue of a journal publication. ====SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS==== S. Liang, University of Calgary, Canada C. Claramunt, Naval Academy Research Institute, France X. Wang, University of Calgary, Canada ====STEERING COMMITTEE==== M. Bertolotto, University College Dublin, Ireland J.D. Carswell, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland C. Claramunt, Naval Academy Research Institute, France M. Egenhofer, NCGIA, USA K.J. Li, Pusan National University, Korea K. Sumiya, University of Hyogo, Japan T. Tezuka, University of Tsukuba, Japan C. Vangenot, EPFL, Switzerland ====PROGRAM COMMITTEE==== M. Arikawa, University of Tokyo, Japan S. Bell, University of Saskatchewan, Canada A. Bouju, University of La Rochelle, France T. Brinkhoff, IAPG, Germany E. Camossi, JRC ISPRA, Italy R.A. de By, ITC, Netherlands S. Di Martino, University of Naples ?Federico II Italy M. Duckham, University of Melbourne, Australia P. Froehlich, FTW, Austria C. Gensel, University of Grenoble, France R. Ging, Fernuniversit?t Hagen, Germany Y. Ishikawa, Nagoya University, Japan B. Jiang, University of G?vle, Sweden H.A. Karimi, University of Pittsburgh, USA Y. Kidawara, NICT, Japan K. Kim, NICT, Japan B. Kobben, ITC, Netherlands R. Larson, UC Berkeley, USA D. Li, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Engineering S. Li, Ryerson University, Canada M.R. Luaces, University da Coruna, Spain G. McArdle, University College Dublin, Ireland E. MacAoidh, JRC ISPRA, Italy H. Martin, University of Grenoble, France P. Muro-Medrano, Zaragoza University, Spain K. Patroumpas, National University of Athens, Greece M. Petit, MatiaSat, France D. Pfoser, Computer Technology Institute, Greece C. Ray, Naval Academy Research Institute, France M. Schneider, University of Florida, USA C. Shahabi, USC, USA Y. Theodoridis, University of Piraeus, Greece T. Ushiama, Kyushu University, Japan S. Winter, University of Melbourne, Australia |
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