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Extended short paper submission deadline to December, 11th!!!
The GI Zeitgeist 2012 is a young researchers forum on Geographic Information Science to be held in Muenster, on the 16th and 17th of March 2012, will be a conference for young researchers worldwide to get together and present their work in the field of Geographic Information Science. It will be a forum for discussing diverse disciplines such as computer science, geography, cognitive science, mathematics, environmental science and artificial intelligence working on related topics to interact and find possibilities for collaboration. The event is organized by the students of the International Research Training Group on Semantic Integration of Geospatial Information. We particularly invite master students, PhD students and post-docs, to present their research on innovative concepts, methods and tools for geospatial information modeling and integration. GI Zeitgeist will provide the participants a platform for discussion and exchange related to their latest research activities and give them the opportunity to get feedback on their work in an interdisciplinary and international atmosphere. The topics addressed by GI Zeitgeist – Young researchers forum on Geographic information science include but are not limited to: Analysis of spatial and spatio-temporal data Uncertainty and error propagation in geospatial information Development of open standards and services Aggregation and generalization of sensor data Service orchestration and geoprocessing workflows Wayfinding and navigation Location-based services and ubiquitous computing Human-computer interaction for geospatial information Spatial data infrastructures Semantic integration of geospatial information Linked geodata Representation of geospatial information Visualization of geospatial information Volunteered geographic information Spatial cognition Spatial reasoning techniques Applications of qualitative spatial reasoning in GIS Authors are invited to submit original research, not being considered for publication elsewhere. Short papers (max 1500 words) can be submitted to present visionary ideas, work in progress and preliminary research results, whereas full papers (max 5000 words, and not more than 10 pages) should present substantial results. All papers will be reviewed by at least two members of the program committee and all accepted papers will be presented at the conference. Papers must be written and presented in English and follow the IOS press formatting guidelines http://www.iospress.nl/authco/instruction_crc.html. For submission, please register at www.easychair.org and visit this link: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=giz2012 At least one author of every accepted paper has to register for the forum. Full papers will be published in the IfGI Prints series (with ISBN) by the Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft AKA GmbH, Heidelberg. We will ask the authors of the best full papers to submit extended versions for a special issue in a geographic information science journal. We invite you to be part of the up-and-coming generation of geographic information scientists meeting at GI Zeitgeist 2012. Important dates: Deadline for full paper submission: 24.10.2011 Notification of acceptance full papers: 20.11.2011 Camera-ready version full papers: 05.01.2012 Deadline for short paper submission: EXTENDED!!! 11.12.2011 Notification of short paper acceptance: 15.01.2012 Camera-ready version short papers: 31.01.2012 Forum date: 16.-17.03.2012. Questions & abstract submissions are sent to: giz2012@easychair.org. Organizing committee: Scientific Committee: Theodor Foerster, University of Muenster Christian Freksa, University of Bremen Michael Goodchild, University of California Santa Barbara Gerard Heuvelink, Wageningen University, Netherlands Stephen Hirtle, University of Pittsburg Krzysztof Janowicz, University of California Santa Barbara Xiaoyi Jiang, University of Muenster Tomi Kauppinen, University of Muenster Carsten Keßler, University of Muenster Antonio Krüger, German Research Center for AI Werner Kuhn, University of Muenster Christian Lucas, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie Edzer Pebesma, University of Muenster Florian Probst, SAP Research Chris Renschler, University at Buffalo Sven Schade, Joint Research Center, European Commission Simon Scheider, University of Muenster Stéphane Roche, University Laval, Canada Jan Oliver Wallgruen, University of Maine |
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