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ICA Workshop on Street Networks and Transport, August 23-24, 2013, Dresden, Germany
Street networks, as one of the oldest infrastructure of transport in the world, play a significant role in modernization, sustainable development, and human daily activities in both ancient and modern times. Although street networks have been well studied in a variety of engineering and scientific disciplines including for instance transport, geography, urban planning, economics and even physics, our understanding of street networks in terms of their structure and dynamics is still very limited to deal with real world problems such as traffic jams, pollution, and human evacuations in case of disaster management. Thanks to the rapid development of geographic information science and related technologies, abundant data of street networks have been collected for better understanding the networks’ behavior, and human activities constrained by the networks. This ICA workshop is intended to gather researchers together to present the state of the art research and studies, in an interdisciplinary setting, on street networks and transport. Suggested topics include, but not limited to as long as they address issues related to street networks and/or transport:
Spatial statistics and spatial analysis along networks
Topological analysis and space syntax
Pattern recognition with street networks
Map generalization on street networks
Complexity measurement of street networks
Human evacuations and simulations
Transport modeling based on street networks
Geospatial analysis of the OpenStreetMap data
Submission:
All manuscripts in a length of 6000-7000 words should be in English, single column, single-spaced with figures and tables within the text. The manuscripts in MS Word 2003 format should contain authors’ affiliation and email, abstract (no longer than 200 words), and up to five keywords. To submit, please use EasyChair at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icaworkshop2013
Important dates:
Deadline for receiving papers: April 25, 2013
Acceptance notification: May 25, 2013
Workshop: August 23-24, 2013
Publication:
The papers selected for the workshop will follow a peer-review process for publication as a theme issue of the international journal Geographical Analysis
Program committee:
Sonit Bafna
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Marc Barthelemy
Institut de Physique Theorique, France
Mike Batty
University College London, UK
Itzhak Benenson
Tel Aviv University, Israel
Efrat Blumenfeld-Lieberthal
Tel Aviv University, Israel
Tao Cheng
University College London, UK
Daniel A. Griffith
University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Andrea De Montis
Università di Sassari, Italy
Seungjae Lee
University of Seoul, South Korea
Harvey Miller
University of Utah, USA
Itzhak Omer
Tel Aviv University, Israel
Toshihiro Osaragi
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan
Yukio Sadahiro
University of Tokyo, Japan
Monika Sester
Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
Jean-Claude Thill
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Stephan Winter
University of Melbourne, Australia
Bisheng Yang
Wuhan University, China
Xiaobai Yao
University of Georgia, USA
Workshop organizers:
Bin Jiang
University of Gävle, Sweden
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Web: http://fromto.hig.se/~bjg/
Atsuyuki Okabe
Aoyama Gakuin University
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Call for Papers
Join us in San Francisco, California for the 56th
North American Regional Science Association International (RSAI) Conference
sponsored by the North American Regional Science Council (NARSC) and the
Western Regional Science Association (WRSA). The conference will be held at the
Grand Hyatt in Union Square, from Wednesday, November 18 to Saturday, November
21 2009.
For your convenience, we have updated our on-line
abstract submission and payment registration system. You can learn more about
the conference, submit an abstract, and register for the conference at the
NARSC Website at:
It is easy to register. Click on the link to the
conference section for general information on the conference. To register for
the conference or submit an abstract/session online you must first login to the
User Area via the button that is located at the top left of the
webpage. If you attended the NARSC conference last year, or a recent conference
organized by WRSA, MCRSA/CRSA, SRSA, or RSAmericas, and remember your username
and password, you are ready to proceed. If you attended an earlier conference,
attended one of the conference mentioned above and forgot your
username/password, or are a member of a North American regional science
organization who never attended any of these meetings, you will be asked to
enter your provided username and password when you reach the login page of the
User Area. Otherwise, when you reach the login page of the User Area, you will
be asked to click on a link and enter your e-mail address so we can check if
you are already in our database. If you are in our database, your username and
password will be e-mailed to you so you can login. If you are not in our
database, you will need to register for a free NARSC user account and then you
will be able to register for the conference and submit an abstract.
Once logged in, you can change your password, update
your profile, submit an abstract/session, register for the conference starting
on May 22, and check the status of your registration. You will be able to come
to login to your account in the User Area subsequently using your valid username
and password. In case you forget your password, just contact technical support
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password via e-mail, check to make sure that there are no messages from narsc.org that were caught
by your spam filter.
Individual papers and sessions must be submitted online in the abstract
submission section of the Website between May 22 and August 1, 2009. The
conference registration section is open and allows secure electronic financial
transactions. We are also pleased to continue the graduate student paper
competition. Be sure to consult the conference website for additional
information and details.
Conference organizers welcome individual papers and
organized sessions relating to a wide variety of topics inclusive within the
diverse realm of regional science. We are an international scholarly
organization that focuses on regional analysis, ranging from urban and spatial
theory to applied problems in regional development, sustainability, environmental
management, and rural land use. We are an interdisciplinary association, with
members representing fields as diverse as economics, agricultural economics,
public policy, urban planning, civil engineering, geography, finance, and
demography. The annual North American RSAI conference is the premier regional
science meeting in North America and attracts scholars and practitioners from
around the world.
A block of rooms have been reserved at the Grand Hyatt
at a rate of $199 per night. We advise you to make your reservations
early to secure your own spot on the premises of what will be another memorable
event.
This year, a new schedule for conference registration
and placement of paper on the conference program will be implemented. Once you
have been received notification from the Program Chair of acceptance of an
abstract or organized session, all participants are required to register and pay
the conference registration fee within two weeks in order to confirm
placement on the Program. In no case will a paper or session be included on the
Preliminary Program posted on or around October 1 unless all relevant
participants are registered. In the case of a paper submission, this means
payment by at least one (presenting) author. In the case of an organized
session, this means payment by at least one (presenting) author for each of the
included papers in the session. Acceptance notification will be issued before
August 15, 2009.
If you have questions about the program, local
arrangements, or submitting a paper or session, or experience any difficulties,
contact the 2009 Program Chair, Serge Rey
Tel.: 480-965-7533
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For local arrangements issues, please contact the 2009
Local Organizing Committee Chair, David Plane
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We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco!
Come join us at the Key Bridge Marriott (April 4-6) for the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Science Association. Our Program Chair and President-elect is Michael Lahr, Rutgers University. Attendees are encouraged to organize special sessions on topics of their choosing and of interest to regional scientists. Example topics from prior years include regional climate change issues, education policy, environmental issues, energy issues, input-output analyses, labor market analyses, migration analyses, location analyses, program evaluations, real estate & housing, regional data development, regional modeling, rural development, skills and innovation, social policy, spatial econometrics, state and local public finance issues, transportation studies, and urban economics.
For conference registration and abstract submission, simply visit
2nd International Workshop on
Computational Transportation Science 2009 Call for Papers November 3, 2009,
Seattle, WA, USA
http://www.spatial.cs.umn.edu/iwcts09/
In the near future, vehicles, travelers, and the infrastructure will
collectively have billions of sensors that can communicate with each other.
This environment will enable numerous novel applications and order of magnitude
improvement in the performance of existing applications. However, information
technology (IT) has not had the dramatic impact on day-to-day transportation
that it has had on other domains such as business and science. In terms of the
real-time information available to most travelers, with the exception of car
navigation systems, the transportation experience has not changed much in the
last 30-40 years. During this same time, the miniaturization of computing
devices and advances in wireless communication and sensor technology have been
propagating computing from the stationary desktop to the mobile outdoors, and
making it ubiquitous. Transportation systems, due to their distributed/mobile
nature, can become the ultimate test-bed for this ubiquitous (i.e., embedded,
highly-distributed, and sensor-laden) computing environment of unprecedented
scale. Information technology is the foundation for implementing new
strategies, particularly if they are to be made available in real-time to
wireless devices such as cell phones and PDAs. A related development is the
emergence of increasingly more sophisticated geospatial and spatio-temporal
information management capabilities. These factors have the potential to
revolutionize traveler services, and the provision and analysis of related
information. In this revolution, travelers and sensors in the infrastructure
and in vehicles will all produce a vast amount of data that could be
interpreted and acted upon to produce a sea change in transportation.
The emerging discipline of computational transportation science
(CTS) combines computer science and engineering with the modeling, planning,
and economic aspects of transportation. The discipline goes beyond vehicular
technology, and addresses pedestrian systems on hand-held devices,
non-real-time issues such as data mining, as well as data management issues
above the networking layer. CTS applications will improve efficiency, equity,
mobility, accessibility, and safety by taking advantage of ubiquitous
computing.
SCOPE OF THE SUBMISSION
The International Workshop on Computational Transportation Science invites
submissions of original, previously unpublished papers on CTS issues. Position
papers that report novel research directions or identify challenging problems
are invited from industry as well as academia. Papers incorporating one or more
of the following themes are especially encouraged:
* Uncertain information distributed among moving travellers/
vehicles and the infrastructure
* Information in pedestrian, biking, and other non-motorized
transportation applications
* Ride- and car-sharing using social networks
* Computation of costs of multi-modal travelling
* Information regarding transfers to alternate modes of transportation
* Data mining techniques for travel information
* Dynamic shortest path computations using forecasts
* Human-computer interfaces in intelligent transportation applications
* Privacy and security issues in transportation information
* Social and institutional information related to travel
* Real-time negotiation among travellers
* Mobile artificial-intelligence aspects related to transportation
* Sensor information related to transportation
* Wireless communication with travelers and vehicles
Submission Instructions
Authors should prepare an Adobe Acrobat PDF version of their full paper. Papers
must be in English and not exceed 6 pages double column in ACM SIG format (US
Letter size, 8.5 x 11 inches) including text, figures and references. Position
papers are limited 4 pages. Each submission should start with: the title,
abstract, and names, contact information of authors, type of the submission
(research paper or position paper). Authors are asked to register the titles
and abstract of their papers in advance. To register or submit a paper, please
visit https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/IWCTS09/
or see the workshop website for more details. Accepted papers will be published
in the conference proceedings and the ACM digital library. Authors of accepted
papers must guarantee that their paper will be presented at the workshop.
Important Dates:
Paper submissions due: July 31, 2009
Notification to the authors: September 14, 2009
Camera ready papers due: September 28, 2009
ACM GIS 2009 Conference: November 4-6, 2009
IWCTS Workshop: November 3, 2009
General co-Chairs:
Shashi Shekhar, University of Minnesota, USA
Glenn Geers, NICTA, Australia
Program committee co-Chairs:
Sangho Kim. ESRI
Betsy George, Oracle
Steering Committee:
Ouri Wolfson, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Program Committee:
to be determined
2009 International
Workshop on Location Based Social Networks (LBSN 09)
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/xingx/LBSN2009.htm
Nov. 3, 2009, Seattle, WA, USA Held in conjunction with the 17th ACM SIGSPATIAL
International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems
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Aim and Scope
Social networking services have become extremely popular in recent years,
especially for young people. However, they are still rooted in the virtual
world. People usually need to sit behind a desktop computer to upload photos,
write blogs and communicate with friends. The development of wireless networks
and location sensing technologies have made it easier to track and share
personal location information on the fly. By adding a location dimension, we
can bring social networking back from the virtual world into real life and
allow real-life experiences to be shared in a more convenient way. We define
Location Based Social Networks (LBSN) as social network services where people
can track and share location related information with each other, via either
mobile or desktop computers. As location is one of the most important aspects
for peoples everyday lives, a lot of novel application scenarios can be
supported by LBSN. For example, we can collect and share more trustworthy
location recommendations within LBSN and use them to rank interesting
locations, discover new places, people and activities.
The objective of this workshop is to provide a single forum for researchers and
technologists to discuss the state-of-the-art, present their contributions, and
set future directions in emerging innovative research for location based social
networks.
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following aspects of
location based social networks:
* Spatial data mining and knowledge discovery
* Personal location/trajectory data mining
* Spatial query log mining
* Geo-tagged multimedia mining
* Opinion mining for location related information
* Spatial data indexing
* Hybrid index for spatial, textual and multimedia data
* Index for moving objects
* Location based social network analysis
* Geographical information extraction and retrieval
* Spatial data acquisition and pre-processing
* Spatial data visualization and computer human interface
* Location privacy, data sharing and security
* Navigation and traffic prediction
* Systems, architectures and middleware
Submission
We seek three kinds of submissions related to location based social networks:
* Full research papers V up to 8 pages
* Vision papers and short technical papers - up to 4 pages
* Demo papers V up to 2 pages
Authors are invited to submit full, original, unpublished research papers that
are not being considered for publication in any other forum. Manuscripts should
be submitted in PDF format and formatted using the ACM camera ready templates
available at:
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html
Papers must be submitted electronically, via the submission website on or
before the submission deadline. All accepted papers will be included in the ACM
digital library.
Important Dates
Paper submission: Aug. 18, 2009
Notification of acceptance: Sep. 7, 2009 Camera-ready copies due: Sep. 28, 2009
Workshop date: Nov. 3, 2009
General Chair
Xiaofang Zhou, University of Queensland (Australia)
Program Chair
Xing Xie, Microsoft Research Asia (China)
Demo Chair
Gang Guan, Microsoft Research Asia (China)
Program Committee
Xin Chen, NAVTEQ (USA)
Marek Kowalkiewicz, SAP Research (Australia) Wang-Chien Lee, Pennsylvania State
University (USA) Iqbal Mohomed, Microsoft Research (USA) Sung Hyon Myaeng,
Korea Advanced Institute of Sci. and Tech. (Korea) Yanwei Pang, Tianjin
University (China) Wen-Chih Peng, National Chiao Tung University (Taiwan)
Kazutoshi Sumiya, University of Hyogo (Japan) Qiang Yang, Hong Kong University
of Science and Technology (Hong Kong) Nenghai Yu, University of Science and
Technology of China (China) Yang Yue, Wuhan University (China)
Contact Information
For enquiries and further information, please contact:
Xing Xie (xingx at microsoft.com)
Xiaofang Zhou (zxf at itee.uq.edu.au)
Gang Guan (gguan at Microsoft.com)
QUeST 2009
Call for Papers
1st SIGSPATIAL ACM GIS International Workshop on Querying and Mining
Uncertain Spatio-Temporal Data November 3, 2009, Seattle, WA, USA
http://www.dbs.ifi.lmu.de/~berneck/quest/
Please see attached file for more details
Dear Colleague,
We cordially invite you to submit a paper to and participate in the upcoming International Symposium on Geography (GEOMED2013), to be held from 10-13 June 2013, in Antalya, Turkey.
The purpose of this symposium is to share your experience, knowledge and research on all aspects of geography, ecology, environment and culture in general.
Call for abstracts and papers is now open. Abstracts of maximum 300 words should be submitted by January 15, 2013.
Attached herewith please find the first announcement of GEOMED2013. For more information and updates about the symposium; please visit the Symposium website at: http://web.deu.edu.tr/geomed Looking forward to welcome you to Antalya, Turkey during 10-13 June 2013.
We shall feel indebted if you can circulate this announcement among your interested friends and colleagues.
For any questions or enquiries do not hesitate to contact me.
Best regards.
Prof.Dr.Recep Efe
Symposium Co-chair
On Behalf of the Organizing Committee-GEOMED2013
The Regional Science Association International (RSAI), founded in 1954, is an international community of scholars interested in the regional impacts of national or global processes of economic and social change.