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GEOG-AN-MOD 08
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Workshop Description
The growth of Spatial Data Infrastructures, Geo-portals and private sector
initiatives (e.g. Google Earth, Microsoft Virtual Earth, etc.) produced
an increase of geographical data availability at any scale and worldwide.
This growth has not been fully coupled by an increase of knowledge to
support spatial decisions. Spatial analytical techniques and geographical
analysis and modelling methods are therefore required in order to analyse
data and to facilitate the decision process at all levels. Old geographical
issues can find an answer thanks to new methods and instruments, while
new issues are developing, challenging the researchers for new solutions.
This workshop is aimed at contributing to the development of new techniques
and methods to improve the process on knowledge acquisition.
The programme committee especially requests high quality submissions
on the following Conference Themes :
Geostatistics and spatial simulation;
Agent-based spatial modelling;
Cellular automata spatial modelling;
Spatial statistical models;
Space-temporal modelling;
Spatial network modelling;
Geovisual analytics, geovisualisation, visual exploratory data analysis;
Visualisation and modelling of track data;
Spatial Optimization;
Interaction Simulation Models;
Data mining, spatial data mining;
Spatial Data Warehouse and Spatial OLAP;
Integration of Spatial OLAP and Spatial data mining;
Spatial Decision Support Systems;
Spatial Multicriteria Decision Analysis;
Spatial Rough Set;
Spatial extension of Fuzzy Set theory;
Ontologies for Spatial Analysis;
Urban modeling;
Applied geography;
Spatial data analysis;
Dynamic modelling;
Simulation, space-time dynamics, visualization and virtual reality.
Each paper will be independently reviewed by 3
programme committee members. Their individual scores will be evaluated
by a small sub-committee and result in one of the following final decisions:
accepted, or accepted on the condition that suggestions for improvement
will be incorporated, or rejected. Notification of this decision will
take place March 24, 2009.
Individuals and groups should submit complete papers (10 to 16 pages).
Accepted contributions will be published in the Springer-Verlag Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) volumes.
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