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1 Geospatial Data and Geovisualization: Environment, Security, and Society a special joint symposium of ISPRS Technical Commission IV and AutoCarto 2010 in conjunction with the ASPRS/CaGIS 2010 Specialty Conference Orlando, Florida, USA November 15-19, 2010 Sponsored by In Cooperation with
2 Table of Contents Introduction 2 Instructions for Abstract Submissions 3 ISPRS Commission IV Topics 3 Important Dates 3 AutoCarto 2010 Topics 4 Additional ASPRS Specialty Conference Topics 4 Workshop Proposals 4 Submission of Abstracts 5 Selection Criteria 5 Conference Registration Requirements 5 Conference Registration and Deadlines 5 Inclusion of Presentation in Proceedings This is the first call for abstracts for a special Symposium of AutoCarto 2010 and the International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) Technical Commission IV, Geodatabases and Digital Mapping. Sponsored by the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) and the Cartography and Geographic Information Society (CaGIS), this Symposium will include special participation from ISPRS, the International Cartographic Association (ICA), and the International Geographical Union (IGU). Cartographers, geographers, and other scientists conducting research on the cutting edge of cartography and geospatial science and technology are invited to submit abstracts for papers and posters. This special international research symposium will be held at the Doubletree Hotel in Orlando, Florida, USA on November 15-19, ISPRS Symposium papers will be published in the ISPRS International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, and selected papers from AutoCarto 2010 will be published in the Cartography and Geographic Information Science journal.
3 Instructions for Abstract Submissions Since this conference will encompass a domestic, as well as an international agenda, we encourage abstract submissions from individuals in the U.S. as well as abroad. We are anxious to compare the work being done and share expertise with our colleagues around the globe. Please submit abstracts for any of the topics listed in this Call including those for ISPRS Commission IV and AutoCarto Paper and poster abstracts will both be considered. These presentations are for research and technical work only and not intended for commercial displays. Please review all of the lists of suggested topics relevant to this conference. Important Dates May 1, 2010 Abstracts for papers and posters due May 1, 2010 Workshop proposals due June 15, 2010 Notice of acceptance of all proposals August 15, 2010 Presenter registration due September 13, 2010 Final papers due (to be considered for publication) ISPRS Commission IV Topics (See a detailed list of topics for each working group at IV/1 Geospatial Data Infrastructure Management of Multi-level Geodatabases Synchronization of Disparate Data for Research Discovery and Web Services High Performance Networks Open Source Architectures IV/2 Automatic Geospatial Data Acquisition and Image-Based Databases Multi-modal Images for Dynamic Updating of Spatio-temporal Geodatabases Automated Change Detection Multi-dimensional Image Databases Innovative Access, Indexing and Analysis IV/3 Mapping from High Resolution Data High Resolution Imagery for Database Updating Synergy Among Sensors for Topographic and Thematic Mapping Linking High Resolution Imagery and Mapping Tools Information Content of New Sensors IV/4 Virtual Globes and Context-Aware Visualisation/Analysis Advanced Visualization Virtual Reality and Multimedia Methods for 2D, 3D and 4D Mapping Virtual Globes Geographic Object Based Image Analysis IV/5 Distributed and Web-Based Geoinformation Services and Applications Intelligent Web Mapping and GIS Services Open Source Solutions and Standards Decision Support and Disaster Management Information-mobility Services and Applications IV/6 Global DEM Interoperability ASTER Global DEM Assessment ASTER GDEM Artifact Identification ASTER-SRTM Data Fusion Methods Non-ASTER with ASTER DEM Fusion IV/7 Planetary Mapping and Databases Planetary Data Acquisition Processing and Analysis Web-based Delivery of Planetary Databases Reference Systems for Mapping Celestial Bodies IV/8 3D Spatial Data Integration for Disaster Management and Environmental Monitoring 3D Data Models Algorithms and Standards for Data Integration from Different Domains 3D Data Structures for Seamless Navigation/Evacuation 3D Disaster Management and Modeling ICWG IV/VIII Updating and Maintenance of Core Spatial Databases Vector-based Updating and Versioning for Maintaining Core Spatial Databases Mapping Agency Cooperation for Operational Needs Core Data for Disaster Preparedness Management and Risk ICWG IV/II: Geo-Sensor Networking and GeoGrid Geo-sensor Networks in Dynamic Scenarios Visualization and Analysis of Unconventional Data Streams Data Models for Dynamic Data Management Analysis and Archiving Grid Computing ICWG II/IV Semantic Data Interoperability and Ontology for Geospatial Information Ontologies and Geosemantics for Data Integration and Harmonization Spatio-temporal Knowledge Representation Data Interoperability in Interactive Transportation Systems ITS 3
4 AutoCarto 2010 Topics Geovisualization Geospatial Modeling Web-based Cartography Cartographic and Geospatial Ontologies Generalization Data Integration Geospatial Semantic Web The Geospatial Semantic Web Interactive Mapping Mobile Mapping and GIS, Location-based Services, and Ubiquitous Mapping Geospatial Open Source, Interoperability and Source Integration Mapping Mashups, Google Earth, Virtual Earth, GeoBrowsers, and Geospatial Internet Search Spatio-temporal GIS and Dynamic Maps The National Map, Geospatial One Stop, CEGIS, and other U.S. Federal Initiatives National and Regional Paper and Digital Atlases Geospatial Data Models and Spatial Data Mining Map Use and Design Spatial Cognition and Spatialization Discrete Global Grids, Coordinate Systems for Geospatial Data, and Map Projections Volunteered Geographic Information and Crowd Sourcing Additional ASPRS Specialty Conference Topics Lidar-based Vegetation Structure and Biomass Estimation Improved Lidar Processing and Accuracy Full Lidar Waveforms for 3D Analysis and Visualization Geospatial Data and Analysis in K-12 Education Training the Geospatial Workforce at Two-Year Colleges Geospatial Response to the Haiti/Chile Earthquakes Planning for Sustained Urban Development Smart Growth in Coastal Environments Monitoring and Modeling Impacts of Climate Change Linking Landuse and Climate Change Predicting Invasive Species Distributions Broad-scale Ecological Monitoring and Observatory Networks Geodatabases, Public Health and Security Modeling the Spread of Infectious Diseases Ocean Monitoring and Modeling Geospatial Analysis of Everglades Restoration Geospatial Issues of Water and Agriculture Alternative Energy Geodatabases 4 ASPRS will sponsor workshops on Monday, November 15 and Tuesday, November 16, These workshops are intended to be educational and not for promoting vendor software or hardware. Workshops should be impartial and cover a wide range of commercial sources even if a specific commercial vendor employs the instructor. Workshops can be taught as either half-day (4.5 hour) or full-day (8.5 hour) courses. Workshops may not have more than two paid instructors. If there is more than one instructor, only one instructor will be the point of contact for the workshop. Anyone wishing to propose a workshop for presentation (this would be the person who would be the instructor) must provide the following information to the ASPRS Workshop Coordinator by May 1, 2010: Workshop title 500-word abstract describing the length of the workshop (half or full-day); the goals/objectives and content of the workshop; the intended audience of the workshop including whether it is introductory, intermediate, or advanced material; and, names of instructors Workshop Proposals Instructor(s) vitae Whether this is an established or a newly developed workshop and whether the instructor(s) have given this workshop in the past If it is an established workshop, provide a copy of the most current workbook/materials All workshop proposals will be considered for this meeting and the ASPRS Workshop Coordinator will notify those selected for inclusion in the Workshop Program. In addition to considering new proposals, the Workshop Coordinator will recruit additional workshops to complete a wellbalanced program, minimizing subject overlap and maximizing the quality of the overall Workshop Program. Anyone wishing to propose a workshop for consideration should contact ASPRS Workshop Coordinator Bob Burtch at (231) , rburtch@ charter.net, or burtchr@ferris.edu for instruction. ASPRS reserves the right to cancel any workshop that does not have sufficient enrollment 30 days prior to the start date.
5 Abstracts should be submitted electronically using the form available at the conference web site, Authors will be asked to select a category for their paper according to the categories and topic areas listed on the web site, and they will be asked to state a preference for oral or poster presentation. Abstracts may not exceed 300 words in length. Abstracts also should include 3 5 keywords and contact information for the senior author and presenter. If electronic submission using the web site is not possible, abstracts and required information may be mailed to Technical Program Co-chairs: Marguerite Madden, Ph.D. Center for Remote Sensing and Mapping Science (CRMS) Department of Geography, The University of Georgia Athens, Georgia mmadden@uga.edu or E. Lynn Usery, Ph.D. Center of Excellence for Geospatial Information Science U.S. Geological Survey 1400 Independence Road, Rolla, MO usery@usgs.gov Submission of Abstracts You will be asked to include: Topic or category from web site list Preference for oral or poster presentation Paper Title Abstract not to exceed 300 words in length 3 to 5 key words Author(s) name(s) and Affiliation(s) Proposed presenter(s) names and contact information Contact information, including mailing address, phone, fax and for senior author. All submissions will be reviewed for content and appropriateness by the conference committee. The final decision on acceptances of presentations in the program and inclusion of topics will depend on response to this Call and space availability. Abstracts are due May 1, 2010, and strict adherence to submission deadlines is requested. Notices of acceptance will be sent by on or about June 15, 2010 by the Technical Program Co-chairs of this conference. Upon notification of acceptance, authors will be expected to acknowledge receipt of the acceptance letter by , verifying their intent to attend and make a presentation at the conference. Applicants who have not received a communication regarding their submission by July 10, 2010, should contact the Technical Program Co-chairs listed in this announcement. Papers accepted for oral presentation will be assigned to a concurrent session based on topic. Concurrent sessions will be 75 minutes in duration, consisting of three or four oral presentations, each of which will be minutes in length. Selection Criteria All technical paper and poster presenters and session moderators are required to register at the appropriate registration rate within 60 days of the notification of their presentation acceptance. If the original applicant who received the notice of acceptance appoints someone else to present their work, the substitute must register at the appropriate Full Registration Rate within the 60 days after notification of acceptance. Presenters who do not register within the above noted time limit will be dropped from the program and all listings will be removed from the Preliminary Program and Conference Proceedings. IMPORTANT The Technical Program Chairs and ASPRS staff will be communicating with you by on a frequent basis. Please make certain that these s are not stopped by your spam blocker or other screening mechanism. Also, if your address changes at any time, please make sure to let us know; otherwise you will miss important information regarding the conference. Conference Registration Requirements Conference Registration and Deadlines Presenters must complete a registration form and include the appropriate presenter registration fee no later than August 15, Presenters who intend to submit a paper for the final Conference Proceedings must do so by September 13, Inclusion of Presentation in Proceedings If a presenter wishes to have their work included in the proceedings, a full presentation must be submitted electronically no later than September 13, Complete details will be included in the Notification of Acceptance. Proceedings submissions are not required to make an oral or poster presentation at the conference. 5
6 5410 Grosvenor Lane, Suite 210 Bethesda, Maryland Non Profit Organization US Postage PAID American Society for Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing Call for Abstracts ISPRS IV/ AutoCarto Geospatial Data and Geovisualization: Environment, Security, and Society Orlando, Florida November 15-19, 2010 ISPRS Technical Commission IV and Auto Carto 2010 in Orlando, Florida! Orlando is the fifth largest city in the state by population making it an excellent location for this conference. Orlando is consistently ranked as one of the top meeting and vacation destinations. It now boasts more theme parks and entertainment attractions than anywhere else in the world. Originally the center of a major citrus-growing region, it is a major tourist destination and the home of the Walt Disney World Resort, the Universal Orlando Resort, and SeaWorld. These attractions helped make Orlando the third most visited American city. Orlando is also home to the University of Central Florida, the largest university campus by student enrollment in the state of Florida and among the largest in the United States. In the 1920s, Orlando experienced extensive housing development during the Florida Land Boom. The boom ended when several hurricanes hit Florida in the late 20s, along with the Great Depression. An economic turnaround occurred when the aerospace/ defense company Martin Marietta (now Lockheed Martin) established a plant in the city in Perhaps the most critical event for Orlando s economy occurred in 1965 when Walt Disney announced plans to build Walt Disney World. The geography of Orlando, Florida is mostly wetlands, consisting of many lakes and swamps. The terrain is generally flat, making the land fairly low and wet. The largest lake in Orlando, Lake Apopka, is larger than the Walt Disney World Resort. Orlando is approximately a one hour drive east to the Kennedy Space Center and the Space Coast and an easy drive to the Tampa area. What a great location with something for everyone. Plan to bring the family to the conference in ORLANDO! Images courtesy of Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc.
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