Mai postánkból. Ludo Engelen (K.U. Leuven) írja:
13th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science: “Geospatial Thinking”
11-14 May 2010
Guimarães, Portugal
****** Call for Participation
Registration for AGILE’2010 is now open:
****** Call for Short Papers and Posters
On behalf of the AGILE council, we invite you to participate at the 13th AGILE International Conference on Geographic Information Science, scheduled to take place in Guimarães, Portugal.
The program will offer parallel paper presentation sessions, keynote sessions, poster sessions and pre-conference workshops to share your ideas, explore on-going research, future developments, including state-of-the-art applications, and to network with the professionals from academia, industry, and government who are interested in promoting GI teaching and research activities among GI laboratories at the European level.
Potential contributors are invited to submit:
- Short paper submission (2000 to 3000-word manuscript) of original and unpublished research work.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 and published in the AGILE proceedings volume (with ISSN). 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.
Authors’ instructions are available at http://agile2010.dsi.uminho.pt . All submissions must be sent electronically via the on-line conference manager.
****** Conference Topics
Contributions are invited on all topics within the fields of geoinformation, geomatics and geocomputation, including (but not limited to):
- Perception and Representation of Geographic Phenomena
- Cognitive Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction for Geographic Information Systems
- Spatial and Spatiotemporal Data Modelling and Reasoning
- Spatial and Spatiotemporal Data Analysis
- Spatial and Spatiotemporal Data Visualisation
- Spatial and Spatiotemporal Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
- Spatial Semantics and Spatiotemporal Ontologies
- Semantic Web and GIS
- Web Services, Geospatial Systems and Real-time Applications
- Location Based Services and Mobile GI Applications
- Geospatial Decision Support Systems
- Public Participation GIS and Participatory uses of Geospatial Information Systems and Technologies
- Volunteered Geographic Information
- GIScience Education and Training
- Demographic and Socioeconomic Modelling
- Environmental/Ecological and Urban/Regional Modelling
- Health and Medical Informatics
- Natural Resources Management and Monitoring
- Disaster and Risk Management
- Geosensor Networks
****** Important Deadlines
- Short paper and poster submissions: January 29th 2010
- Notification of short paper and poster acceptance: March 5th 2010
- Camera-ready short paper copies due: March 29th 2010
- Early registration: March 31st 2010
****** Programme Chairs
- Marco Painho, Chair (New University of Lisbon, Portugal)
- Maribel Yasmina Santos, Co-Chair (University of Minho, Portugal)
- Hardy Pundt, Co-Chair (University of Applied Sciences Harz, Germany)
Ludo Engelen
K.U.Leuven, R&D Division SADL
(Spatial Applications Division Leuven)
Celestijnenlaan 200 E
B-3001 Leuven, Belgium
Tel: +32 -16-32 97 32 Fax: 032-16-32 97 24 ludo.engelen@sadl.kuleuven.be http://www.sadl.kuleuven.be
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