FIG Commission 3 Annual Meeting and Workshop 2019: Advances in Geodata Analytics for Smart Cities and Regions University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, Romania, September 23-26, 2019 |
Conference website | http://www.sgr.ugr.ro/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=figcommission32019 |
Abstract registration deadline | July 31, 2019 |
Submission deadline | September 1, 2019 |
FIG Commission 3 Annual Meeting and Workshp 2019 will address Advances in Geodata Analytics for Smart Cities and Regions.
Submission Guidelines
It is important that all submitted papers focus on the workshop theme and topics. Other related topics can be proposed, but it is suggested to contact the organizing committee beforehand. All papers are to be submitted through the Easychair system. Please use the FIG formatting for preparing your manuscript. Three channels for submitting papers are available:
Full paper refereed channel
Papers submitted in this channel (approximately 6000 words in English) must present significant scientific results. Manuscripts must describe original work that has neither been published before, nor is currently under review elsewhere. High-quality accepted submissions will be considered for publication in an international scientific journal.
Full paper submission deadline: 15/07/2019
Notification of acceptance for presentation: 19/07/2019
Notification of acceptance through the peer review: 05/08/2019
Final revised paper submission deadline: 01/09/2019
Extended abstract / poster refereed channel
The extended abstract should be 350 to 500 words in length (in English) describing the objectives, results, conclusions and significance of your work (relevant artwork can be embedded). Posters can also be presented during the workshop (instead of presentation) based on the acceptance of the extended abstract. Please note that full paper is to be submitted after acceptance for presentation (only for non-poster presentation).
Extended abstract or poster submission deadline: 31/07/2019
Notification of acceptance for presentation: 02/08/2019
Full paper submission deadline: 01/09/2019
Paper templates
Final papers should be submitted without authors' names (for blind review), according to the author's guidelines. Authors' names will appear in the final camera-ready papers.
Microsoft Word template can be found here http://www.fig.net/fig2019/presenters/fig_2019_template.docx
Submit your paper
Please submit papers via https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=figcommission32019.
Please type preferred submission channel when submitting an article.
List of Topics
- Methodological/Theoretical/Technical developments in Geodata handling; modelling, storing, managing, processing, analyzing, visualizing, verifying data quality, data security, algorithms, mobile devices, cloud computing, cloud storage, knowledge discovery,
- Semantic technologies, geospatial ontologies, geospatial urban data analytics, geovisualisation, data sharing, managing geospatial information for smart cities and regions,
- Utilization of crowdsourced user-generated spatial content, citizen geo-participation, empowerment and decision making for smart cities, integrating authoritative and crowdsourced data,
- Case studies, platforms, and policies/legislation for Geodata processing in Smart Cities
- User-generated spatial content collection, analysis, and visualization; standards, uncertainty, ethics, authenticity, validity,
- Role of 3D and multidimensional cadastre for smart cities, deep integration of 3D space and time (4D cadastre), 3D Cadastre as input for more fair valuation as basis for taxation, and 3D Cadastre as part of the full life cycle in 3D (spatial planning and development), linking BIM/IFC and 3D Cadastres,
- New data acquisition techniques, including Voluntary Geographic Information (VGI) for smart cities and regions,
- Best practices regarding data standards, functionality and usability of GIS tools in spatial planning practice, use of spatial information and public participation in spatial planning by using e-government, access to information and participation in spatial planning processes.
Committees
Program Committee
- Sagi Dalyot, Israel
- Yerach Doytsher, Israel
- Charalabos Ioannidis, Greece
- Cemal Özgür Kivilcim, Turkey
- Ulrike Klein, Germany
- Marije Louwsma, Netherlands
- Kevin McDougall, Australia
- Hartmut Müller, Germany
- Melissa O'Brien, USA
- Peter van Oosterom, Netherlands
- Chryssy Potsiou, Greece
- Enrico Rispoli, Italy
- Maria Scorza, Italy
Organizing committee
- Local Organizing Committee
Venue
The conference will be held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to hartmut.mueller@hs-mainz.de