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- From: jayant@gandalf.UMCS.Maine.EDU (Jayant Sharma)
- Subject: Call for Papers/Participation
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.190702.11340@gandalf.UMCS.Maine.EDU>
- Organization: NCGIA, Dept. of Surveying Engg., University of Maine.
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 19:07:02 GMT
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- Call for Papers / Call for Participation
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- Time in Geographic Space
- Lake Arrowhead, California, May 7-11, 1993
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- Specialist Meeting of the NCGIA Research Initiative 10
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- The National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
- (NCGIA) will hold a Specialist Meeting for Initiative 10 on
- "Spatio-Temporal Reasoning in GIS" at the UCLA Conference
- Center at Lake Arrowhead, CA May 7-11, 1993. This meeting
- follows the workshop on "Temporal Relations in Geographic
- Information Systems" held in Orono (January 1990) and a joint
- seminar with European researchers on "Methods of Spatio-
- Temporal Reasoning in GIS" held in San Miniato, Italy
- (September 1992), which served as a forum to assess the
- state-of-the-art in reasoning about geographic space and time
- and started a dialog among different disciplines involved in
- space-time reasoning. The goal of the Specialist Meeting is
- to identify and prioritize research needs in this area and to
- specify an appropriate agenda for undertaking the research
- over the next two years. The structure of the meeting will be
- a combination of small-group discussions about specific
- questions, and plenary sessions to identify the major
- directions. Participants will have the exciting opportunity
- to make active contributions to this process. Support for
- lodging and travel to and from the meeting may be available
- to participants selected to attend.
-
- The Specialist Meeting will bring together about 30
- researchers from areas that are concerned with temporal
- changes in geographic space. We want to attract researchers
- from as broad an audience as possible. Areas of particular
- interest include, but are not limited to, Geography,
- Cartography, Engineering, Computer Science (primarily
- databases, artificial intelligence, and user interfaces),
- Mathematics (primarily logic and topology), Environmental and
- Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Science, Linguistics,
- Anthropology, History, Archaeology, Geology, and Climatology.
- The Initiative's steering committee will select the majority
- of the participants for the Specialist Meeting based on the
- submission of extended abstracts; additional key participants
- may be invited to address topics not adequately covered by
- the papers selected from among submitted abstracts.
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- Topics of Interest
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- Submissions of papers presenting original research, surveys,
- or position statements on all aspects of "Time in Geographic
- Space" are invited. Particular emphasis should be put on
- time, change, motion, or process. Topics of special relevance
- are:
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- * Dependencies between time and geographic space.
- * Scales of time in geographic space.
- * Differences between temporal reasoning in small-scale and
- large-scale space.
- * Temporal reasoning primitives such as change, motion, and
- velocity.
- * Spatial processes in the temporal domain.
- * Linguistic means to communicate change in geographic
- space.
- * Formalizations of human reasoning processes about
- time/change/process in geographic space.
- * Dealing with incomplete and imprecise temporal and spatio-
- temporal information.
- * Applications describing specific properties of dealing
- with time in geographic space.
- * Cultural differences in spatio-temporal reasoning.
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- Papers that address only geographic space without paying
- consideration to temporal changes will be given low priority,
- as will papers that focus on spatio-temporal statistics and
- space-time series analysis, which are subjects of a separate
- NCGIA initiative.
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- Paper Submissions
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- Please submit 5 copies of an extended abstract of at least
- 2,000 words (8 double-spaced pages) to the Specialist Meeting
- coordinator by February 1, 1993. The abstract must provide
- sufficient detail to allow the Steering Committee to assess
- the contributions. It must include comparisons with previous
- work and appropriate references to the pertinent literature.
- Authors should also include a biographical sketch (1/2 page).
- All manuscripts will be reviewed by at least three members of
- the Steering Committee. Authors of accepted papers will have
- to provide a revised version based on the reviewers' comments
- to be distributed prior to the workshop and published in the
- widely distributed NCGIA Technical Report series. An edited
- volume of extended versions of selected papers of special
- merit is planned to be published after the Specialist Meeting.
-
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- Important Dates:
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- Deadline for submissions of detailed abstracts: Feb. 1, 1993
- Notification of acceptance: March 1, 1993
- Revised papers due: April 15, 1993
- Specialist meeting: May 7-11, 1993
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- Specialist Meeting Coordinator:
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- Max J. Egenhofer
- National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis
- Boardman Hall
- University of Maine
- Orono, ME 04469-5711
- e-mail: max@mecan1.maine.edu
- tel.: (207) 581-2114
- FAX: (207) 581-2206
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- Initiative Co-Leaders:
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- Max J. Egenhofer, University of Maine
- Reginald G. Golledge, University of California Santa Barbara
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