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City: Redondo Beach
Country: United States
Period: November 6, 2012
URL: http://persis.usc.edu/iwgs12/

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IWGS 2012: Call for Papers


The Third ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on GeoStreaming (IWGS 2012)
November 6, 2012, Redondo Beach, CA
http://persis.usc.edu/iwgs12/
in conjunction with the 20th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (ACM SIGSPATIAL GIS 2012)

Call for Papers

Aim and Scope:

Real-time stream data acquisition through sensors and imagery devices has been widely used in many applications. In addition to the temporal nature of stream data, various sources provide stream data that has geographical locations and/or spatial extents such as point coordinates, lines, or polygons. Thanks to advances in geosensing technologies, researchers in the geospatial community have been able to acquire huge amounts of streamed sensor data. On one hand, this amount of streamed data has been a major propeller to advance the state of the art in geographic information systems. On the other hand, the ability to process, mine, and analyze that massive amount of data in a timely manner prevented researchers from making full use of the incoming stream data. The geostreaming term refers to the ongoing effort in academia and industry to process, mine and analyze stream data with geographic and spatial information.
This workshop addresses the research communities in both stream processing and geographic information systems. It brings together experts in the field from academia, industry and research labs to discuss the lessons they have learned over the years, to demonstrate what they have achieved so far, and to plan for the future of geostreaming. We encourage researchers from academia and industry to submit papers that highlight the value of stream query processing on topics that include, but not limited to the following:

Organizers:

Mohamed Ali, mali@microsoft.com, Microsoft Corporation
Farnoush Banaei-Kashani, banaeika@usc.edu, University of Southern California (USC)
Erik Hoel, ehoel@esri.com, ESRI

Program Committee:
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Important Dates:

Paper Submission Deadline: July 16, 2012
Notification of Acceptance: August 17, 2012
Camera-Ready Submissions: September 3, 2012
Workshop Date: November 6, 2012