Workshop Dynamic and Multi-dimensional GIS23/03/2011 |
| An ISPRS workshop on Dynamic and Multi-dimensional GIS is to be held on 17th and 18th October 2011 at Tongji University in Shanghai, China. The workshop is a series of international conference being sponsored by ISPRS Working Group II/5. The objective of the workshop is to interdisciplinary forum for leading researchers in related areas to present the latest developments and applications, to discuss technology, to exchange research ideas and to promote international collaboration on the future directions of GIS, in particular dynamic GIS and multi-dimensional GIS. |
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You are welcome to submit abstracts to the workshop via dmgis2011@gmail.com which need to be received by 15th June, 2011.
Abstract submissions should be approximately 500 words (2000 words maximum) and must be in English. Abstract and full paper submissions should be sent in MS Word or PDF document format. Provide the following information with the paper: author(s) names; affiliation, address and email of principal author; title of the paper; keywords; abstract (500 words maximum).
Acceptance notification is scheduled for 30th July 2011 and the full paper submission deadline is 15th September 2011.
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