[Geo4All] Fw: GeoComputation 2019 Second Call for Papers

Suchith Anand Suchith.Anand at nottingham.ac.uk
Sat May 11 00:09:09 PDT 2019


For info. Good opportunity to share your latest research in Open Geospatial Science.


Best wishes,


Suchith


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From: <GEOCOMP-ANNOUNCE at JISCMAIL.AC.UK> on behalf of Tony Moore
Sent: 15 April 2019 12:57
To: GEOCOMP-ANNOUNCE at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: GeoComputation 2019 Second Call for Papers



This is the second call for papers for GeoComputation 2019<https://www.otago.ac.nz/geocomputation/index.html> - Adventures in GeoComputation, which will run from 18th to 21st September 2019 in the mountain resort of Queenstown, New Zealand. The conference will be jointly organised by University of Otago, University of Auckland, University of Canterbury and Victoria University Wellington.


We have the pleasure of announcing our keynote speakers<https://www.otago.ac.nz/geocomputation/programme-and-speakers/otago707650.html#keynote>: Janet Franklin (USA), Rachel Franklin (UK), Shawn Laffan (Aus) and David O'Sullivan (NZ).


Registration<https://www.otago.ac.nz/geocomputation/registration/> for the conference is now open, with early bird rates of NZ$650 full registration and NZ$400 student registration (to July 5th) .


We are also pleased to announce a themed session<https://www.otago.ac.nz/geocomputation/programme-and-speakers/otago707650.html#themes> on 'Novel spatio-temporal modeling paradigms'. If you are interested in submitting to this, then clearly mark your paper or abstract with the name of the themed session, whilst following the formatting guidelines below.


We invite you to submit papers and extended abstracts within the broad geocomputation scope via the GeoComputation 2019 Easy Chair site<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=geocomp19>. Papers should be 2500 to 4000 words in length and extended abstracts up to 1500 words in length, using either Word<http://www.geocomputation.org/2017/conference/FamilyNamesOfAuthors.docx> or Latex<http://www.geocomputation.org/2017/conference/FamilyNamesOfAuthors.zip> templates (submitted documents in PDF format). The deadline for papers is 10th May 2019 and for extended abstracts it is 31st May 2019. There will also be a post-conference GeoComputation 2019 special feature issue of Journal of Spatial Information Science (JoSIS).


We still welcome submissions for workshops which will run on the first scheduled day and further themed sessions that will run within the conference. If you are interested in this opportunity, please submit a title and abstract of half to full page length, covering at least topic description, relevance to GeoComputation, and organisers to geocomputation2019 at otago.ac.nz .


Topics include, but are not limited to: spatial analysis and statistics, geographic visualization and visual analytics, virtual and augmented reality, cyber GIS, open geospatial science, computational movement analysis, complex systems analysis, AI and machine learning methods for geographical research, Agent-based modelling, cellular automata and geosimulation, geospatial uncertainty, spatial data mining and applied geocomputation.


The New Zealand Geospatial Research Conference 2019<https://geospatial.ac.nz/nzgrc-2019/> will run in conjunction with GeoComputation 2019, on 18th September 2019.


Queenstown is the stunning setting for this GeoComputation conference, nestled in the Southern Alps of New Zealand on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. It is a popular base for all sorts of outdoor recreation: walking (locally, “tramping”), biking and at this time of year, the late ski season. It is also the “adventure capital of the world” for those after bungee jumping and white water rafting thrills.


The Rydges Lakeland Resort Hotel<https://www.otago.ac.nz/geocomputation/venue-and-accommodation/index.html> will be hosting the conference, where a block of rooms has also been reserved for conference delegates to book. There are plenty of alternative accommodation options too, as the conference is 5 minutes walk away from the town centre. Travel-wise, Queenstown is accessible, having direct air links to the main international airport hubs of Christchurch and Auckland as well as major Australian cities. There are also good road links from Christchurch, with a daily bus service.


Some Important dates:

Paper deadline
Decision and Feedback on Papers
Extended Abstract Deadline
Decision and Feedback on Extended Abstracts
Deadline for Revised papers and extended abstracts
Early bird registration ends
Workshops and NZGRC 2019
GeoComputation 2019
        10th May 2019
24th May 2019
31st May 2019
14th June 2019
28th June 2019
5th July 2019
18th September 2019
19th–21st September 2019



We look forward to welcoming you to New Zealand!


Antoni Moore

(on behalf of the organising committee Ben Adams, Mairead de Roiste, Mark Gahegan, Christina Hulbe, David O'Sullivan, Katarzyna Sila-Nowicka, Peter Whigham and Matthew Wilson)

https://www.otago.ac.nz/geocomputation/index.html

geocomputation2019 at otago.ac.nz

Twitter: @GeoCompNews


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