Sageo 2014

Call for papers

The conference SAGEO'14 (Spatial Analysis and GEOmatics) will take place on Grenoble University Campus from the 24th to the 27th November, 2014.

You are invited to submit workshop or tutorial proposals, and papers for the plenary session. Short papers (posters) are limited to 4 pages, and long papers are limited to 14 pages. They must be formatted using the LaTeX or MS-WORD Hermès template styles.

Important dates

  • Paper submission: 15th May, 2014 June 10th, 2014
  • Conference:
    • Workshop and tutorial day: 25th November, 2014.
    • Plenary sessions: 26th -- 28th November, 2014.

Topics and applications of interest

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Sensors
  • Acquisition of spatial data: topography, satellite-based positioning and navigation, geo-sensing...
  • Volunteered Geographic Information, collaboration, participation, mediation
  • Conceptual modeling of spatial and temporal data
  • Spatial data structures, geometrical algorithmics, spatial relation modeling
  • Modeling and representing urban dynamics
  • Modeling and simulating complex systems, system coupling
  • Integration, multi-scale fusion, generalization
  • Uncertainty modeling and management, propagation of errors, sensitivity analysis
  • Semantic web and spatio-temporal ontologies
  • Spatial big data
  • Spatial data warehouses, data analysis, (S)OLAP...
  • Indexing and optimizing spatial and temporal queries
  • Spatial data infrastructures, interoperability, metadata
  • Geographic web services
  • Spatial and temporal reasoning
  • Spatial and temporal data mining
  • Information extraction and retrieval
  • Parallel and distributed algorithms for geographic information
  • Geolocation and trajectory analysis
  • Spatial reference systems: geodetics, gravimetry, cartographic projections...
  • Remote detection, photogrammetry and picture processing, LiDAR, Earth observation
  • Video and picture analysis, geographic information streaming processing
  • Dynamic and interactive cartography
  • Generalization and cartographic symbolization
  • Geo-visualization, dynamic cartography, visual languages, webmapping
  • Spatial cognition: perception and appropriation of space
  • Individual, object and system mobility, trajectory analysis, transports, flows
  • Spatio-temporal mobile applications and geolocalized services
  • 3D GIS
  • Real-time GIS
  • Spatial analysis, geo-statistics, surface modeling...
  • Error, uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of spatial and temporal data
  • Spatial decision aid
  • Spatial dynamics and interactions
  • Geographic information and social networks
  • Geographic information and e-learning
  • etc.

Applications include (but are not limited to, once again):

  • Landscape ecology, environment, management of natural resources
  • Spatial governing and planning
  • Urban planing
  • Energy
  • Transports
  • Society and usage of geographic information
  • Planning and geo-prospective
  • Seas and oceans, management of coastal areas
  • Risk and vulnerability prevention
  • Health, epidemiology
  • Climate, global changes
  • Teaching geomatics and spatial analysis
  • etc.

General Chairs

Jérôme GENSEL
Université Pierre Mendès France
Laboratoire d’Informatique de Grenoble (UMR CNRS 5217)
Tel : (+33) (0)4.76.82.72.80 - e-mail : Jerome.Gensel@imag.fr

Paule-Annick DAVOINE
Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble - Grenoble INP
Laboratoire d’Informatique de Grenoble (UMR CNRS 5217)
Tel : (+33) (0)4.76.82.72.05 - e-mail : Paule-Annick.Davoine@imag.fr

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