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AGILE 2012 : 15th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information ScienceConference Series : Association of Geographic Information Laboratories for Europe Conferences | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://agile2012.imag.fr | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Potential contributors are invited to submit :
Full-paper submission (Papers mustn't exceed 6000 words and 17 pages) of original and unpublished fundamental scientific research. High-quality scientific submissions will be accepted for presentation at the conference and published in the Springer Lecture Notes on Geoinformation and Cartography. We especially encourage PhD students to submit full papers. Papers must be written in English according to the Springer formatting guidelines. Please remind that your submitted paper must be anonymous (double blind reviewing process). You must drop the author(s) names and all information which could be used to easily retrieve them. Note: The first anonymous version of the full papers must be submitted in PDF. The final version of accepted full papers included in the Springer Special issue must be provided in .DOC or .DOCX formats based on the Springer Word Document Template. A best practive example showing how to format a full paper submission is provided here. A similar process will be applied on short papers selection, in a second stage, after the selection of the full papers. Note: AGILE 2012 is running a blind review process. In preparing your manuscript, do not include any information which could reveal your identity, or that of your co-authors. The title section of your manuscript should not contain any author names, email addresses, or affiliation status. In the body of your submission, you should eliminate all direct references to your own previous work. That is, avoid phrases such as "this contribution generalizes our results for XYZ". Also, please do not disproportionately cite your own previous work. In other words, make your submission as anonymous as possible. We need your cooperation in our effort to maintain a fair, blind reviewing process. Short paper submission (2000 to 3000-word manuscript) of original and unpublished research work. High-quality scientific and strategic (industrial and governmental) submissions will be accepted for presentation at the conference. Papers must be written in English according to the submission template and formatting guidelines. Poster submission (500 to 1000-word manuscript) of original scientific and strategic research work. High-quality submissions will be accepted for poster presentations at the conference and provide the exceptional opportunity to stimulate scientific discussions and exchange novel ideas. Papers must be written in English according to the submission template and formatting guidelines. Note: The Chairmen keep the right to examine the submitted papers to evaluate their relevance to the research domain tackled by the AGILE Conference. Conference Topics Contributions are invited on all topics within the fields of geoinformation, geomatics and geocomputation : Perception and Representation of Geographic Phenomena, Spatial Cognition, Space Appropriation Cognitive Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction for Geographic Information Systems Spatio(temporal) Data Modelling and Reasoning Spatio(temporal) Data Analysis Spatio(temporal) Data Visualisation Spatio(temporal) Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Spatial Semantics and Spatiotemporal Ontologies Real time GIS, 3D GIS, temporal GIS Spatial Data Infrastructures Semantic Web and GIS Web Services, Geospatial Systems and Real-time Applications, Webmapping, Location Based Services and Mobile GI Applications, Networks and Ubiquitous GIS Mobility of Persons, Objects and Systems, Transports and Flows, Trajectories Analysis, Geosensors Networks Public Participation GIS and Participatory uses of Geospatial Information Systems and Technologies Volunteered Geographic Information Geospatial Decision Support Systems, Spatial Decision Making Support GIScience and Spatial Analysis Education and Training Complex Spatial Systems, Simulation of Spatial Phenomena Integration, Fusion, Multi-scale and Automatic Generalization for Spatial Information Spatial Data And Knowledge Bases, Knowledge Representation and Engineering Modelling and Management of Uncertainty in Space and GIS, Error Propagation, Sensitivity Analysis Spatial Analysis, Geostatistics Epistemology and Philosophy of Spatial Thinking and Planning Uses and Socio-Economic Impacts of Geographic Information (Legal, Economic, Networks of Actors) Modelling and Spatial Analysis of Urban Dynamics GIS for Coastal Management, Seashore GIS for Change of Land use Demographic and Socioeconomic Spatial Modelling Environmental/Ecological and Urban/Regional Modelling using GIS and Spatial Analysis Health, Epidemiology and Medical Geocomputation GIS and Spatial Analysis for Natural Resources Management and Monitoring GIS and Spatial Analysis for Disaster and Risk Management, Spatial Vulnerabilities GIS and Spatial Analysis for Global Change Modelling, Impact on Space |
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