SUBMISSION DEADLINE: February 23d (at 23.59), 2009
The Computational GeoInformatics is a workshop within the 2009
International Conference on Computational Science and its Applications (ICCSA
2009). It aims at bringing together researchers and developers from different
disciplines working with geospatial information. The workshop focuses on computational
aspects of Geographical Information Systems (GIS), more specifically on the
management and processing of 2D & 3D spatial data, including temporal aspects
and uncertainty.
Topics of interest include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following:
- novel geospatial data processing and management mechanisms
- spatiotemporal data modelling and reasoning
- 3D modelling and GIS
- modelling and analysis of terrains
- modelling uncertainty in geospatial information
- spatial and spatiotemporal statistics
- geospatial and spatiotemporal data mining and outlier detection
- use of computational geometry for GIS problems
- automated mapping and map generalisation
- use of intelligent and dense wireless sensor networks for GIS
- fine-grained, terrestrial monitoring platforms
- geo-visualisation and geo-visual analytics
- visualisation of geospatial uncertainty
- new applications of GIS such as crisis management, environmental monitoring,
oceanography, 3D cadastre, traffic management, etc.