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    An International Conference on Developments in Visualization and Virtual Environments in Geographic Information Science

     

    First Announcement

    Virtual Geographic Environments


    An International Conference on Developments in Visualization and
    Virtual Environments in Geographic Information Science

    7-8 January 2008

    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

    Geovisualization involves theories, methods, software, and applications for visualizing geographic phenomena in real or virtual worlds. This two day conference will address progress and developments in research and applications in this field, bringing together the world’s key experts to present the state of the art and discuss future developments. The technologies to be discussed will cover news ways of visualizing geographic phenomena as information spaces, as virtual and augmented and multi-media realities (VR and AR), as well as new ways of communicating such visualizations and representations in digital environments. There will be a focus on applications which involve experts and users in the context of collaborative decision-making, spatial decision support systems, and user participation. Some of the areas that the meeting will cover are:

    • Conceptual advances in temporal and dynamic representations
    • Visualizing geographic phenomena in new information spaces
    • New techniques of display and communication
    • Real and abstract representation in virtual environments (VEs)
    • Virtual environments for exploring and discovering spatial information
    • Use of metaphors and analogies in Geovisualization
    • Locomotion, navigation, scale, and distance in Geovisualization
    • Dialogue-enabled human-system and human-human geocollaboration
    • Human-computer interfaces involving spatial visualization
    • Collaborative and participative (geo)visualization
    • The development of 3D and 4D visualization environments
    • Mobile Geovisualization in the lab and in the field
    • Web and grid-based technologies for visualization
    • Public domain GIS, cartography and visualization
    • New hardware technologies for visualization

    The program committees will organize the meeting around these and related themes. The conference will aim to present a comprehensive synthesis of basic development and applications in virtual geographic environments, illustrating the state of the art and charting directions for future research.

    Abstracts must be submitted by May 31, 2007 and final papers by October 31, 2007. Papers will be posted on the web site prior to any decisions about future publication in book and/or journal form.

    Organizer: Institute of Space and Earth Information Science
    The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China


    International Advisory Board

    Shupeng Chen, Co-chair (CAS, Beijing, China)
    Michael Goodchild, Co-chair (UCSB, USA)
    Peter Fisher, (City University, UK)
    Jun Gao, (ZZISM, China)
    Yee Leung, (CUHK, Hong Kong)
    Deren Li, (Wuhan University, China)
    Paul Longley, (UCL, UK)
    Liqiu Meng, (TUM, Germany)
    Jiulin Sun, (CAS, China)
    Vladimir Tikunov,(MSU, Russia)
    Anthony Yep, (HKU, Hong Kong)


    International Program Committee

    Michael Batty, Co-Chair (UCL, UK)
    Hui Lin, Co-Chair (CUHK, Hong Kong)

    Gennady Andrienko (FhG IAIS, Germany)
    Ian Bishop (University of Melbourne, Australia)
    Katy Borner (Indiana University, USA)
    Ken Brodlie (University of Leeds, UK)
    Bill Cartwright (RMIT, Australia)
    Martin Dodge (University of Manchester, UK)
    Jason Dykes (City University, UK)
    Rob Edsall (Arizona State University, USA)
    Sarah Frabrikant (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
    Mark Gahegan (Penn State University, USA)
    Jianya Gong (Wuhan University, China)
    Andrew Hudson-Smith (UCL, UK)
    Menno-Jan Kraak (ITC, Netherlands)
    Andrew Lovett (UEA, UK)
    Juval Portugali (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
    Carlo Ratti (MIT, USA)
    Ifan Shepherd (Middlesex University, UK)
    Ryosuke Shibasaki (University of Tokyo, Japan)
    Andre Skupin (San Diego State University, USA)
    Jo Wood (City University, UK)
    Chenghu Zhou, (CAS, China)

    Local Organizing Committee

    Hui Lin, Chair (CUHK, Hong Kong)
    Jianhua Gong, (CAS, China)
    Bo Huang, (CUHK, Hong Kong)
    Bin Jiang, (HKPU, Hong Kong)
    PC Lai, (HKU, Hong Kong)
    Guonian Lu, (NNU, China)
    Hanqiu Sun, (CUHK, Hong Kong)
    Jinyeu Tsou, (CUHK, Hong Kong)
    Xiong You, (ZZISM, China)
    Qing Zhu, (WU, China)

    The workshop web site announcing further details is at
    http://www.iseis.cuhk.edu.hk/vge/

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