ISPRS n-DGIS Workshop16/03/2009 |
| An international workshop on multi-dimensionla and mobile data model, n-DGIS 2009, will be held on 21st and 22nd October 2009 in Malaysia. The organisers have been issuing a call for papers and participation. |
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The conference aims at bringing together international research in the field of geo-information. The conference is also meant to be an interdisciplinary forum for leading researchers in the related areas to present the latest developments and applications, to discuss technology, to exchange research ideas and to promote international collaboration in this field.
Call for Papers Authors are invited to submit papers describing original research in the related fields. Full papers consisting of maximum 6000-word manuscripts or restricted to 10-14 pages, including all figures and references, will be thoroughly reviewed by three members of the International Scientific Committee. High-quality submissions will be accepted for presentation at the Workshop and published in the new Springer Lecture Notes in Geo-Information and Cartography (LNGC) series. Papers must be written in English according to the Springer LNGC formatting guidelines. The templates (Word template) can be downloaded, look under 'For Authors'. Manuscripts must describe original and unpublished fundamental scientific research. The Springer does provide the relevant templates and sample files for PC (sv-lncs.dot) and Mac (sv-lncs) environments. Please read the explanatory sv-lncs.pdf carefully. Template (in MS Word) to prepare a camera -ready version and details concerning the electronic submission of full papers will be available on the website.
Full papers have to be submitted by 15 June 2009.
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