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Betreff: [AISWorld] Call for Abstracts: Spatial Urban Analytics and Crowdsourced Geographic Information for Smarter Cities
Datum: Tue, 10 Jan 2017 21:30:21 +0000
Von: Joao Porto de Albuquerque <jporto@gmail.com>
An: aisworld@lists.aisnet.org <aisworld@lists.aisnet.org>


CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: SPATIAL URBAN ANALYTICS AND CROWDSOURCED GEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION FOR SMARTER CITIES

Workshop in conjunction with the 2017 Annual International Conference at
the Royal Geographical Society, sponsored by the GIScience Research Group
(GIScRG).

Large parts of the world population are living in urban areas and major
cities tend to be constantly growing. Such urban areas are complex and
heterogeneous systems and a deep understanding of related social,
physical and interactional processes is a crucial prerequisite for reaching
the goal of designing smarter cities, as well as to resolving some of the
most delicate societal as well as scientific issues of our times. This
requires strong urban-analytical approaches, in which geography takes a
prominent role given its inherent holistic view of real-world systems such
as conurbations. The recent emergence and availability of ever more data
reflecting everyday human behaviour opens up opportunities for geographers
and strengthens the geospatial viewpoint in the interdisciplinary field of
urban science.

On behalf of the GIScience Research Group of the Royal Geographical
Society, we are delighted inviting you to submit abstracts to our
interactive session on spatial urban analytics. We welcome all sorts
of methods and applications based on crowdsoucing, social media data,
collaborative maps (e.g. OpenStreetMap) and mobile crowd sensing/citizen
science approaches. We are interested in exploring the distinctive
contribution of explicitly geospatial concepts and methods to the
interdisciplinary field of urban analytics, and are thus interested in
papers dealing with conceptual innovations, the extension of existing
spatial data analysis techniques or the development of new methods that
explicitly consider spatial issues (in contrast with more general,
non-geographic computational methods). Aside of concepts and methods,
potential applications that will be given consideration include all kinds
of scenarios related to smart cities, human mobility, urban planning and
others, as long as they make use of the emerging (near) real-time data
sources to tackle urban challenges.

TOPICS

- Spatial analysis and spatial statistics
- Computational methods to urban analytics with explicit
spatial considerations
- Conceptual analysis and theoretical innovation related to the social
implications of urban analytics approaches 
-  Uncertainty and ambiguities involved to user-generated urban data
- Studies involving user-generated geographic data from the urban
context Innovative visualisation strategies with specific reference to
urban issues Application of geoinformation in urban planning , smart city
approaches and related fields
- (Further topics are welcome that fit the overall session theme.)

TYPES OF CONTRIBUTIONS

The session will be based on paper presentations and interactive
discussions. We accept two different kinds of contributions:

1) Discussion abstracts (300 – 500 words)
This option allows for short contributions that you want to discuss with
peers. We specifically encourage ongoing work at an early stage for this
type of contribution. Early stage PhD candidates are
specifically encouraged to present their research ideas to a specialist
audience.

2) Abstract (300 – 500 words) + full paper to journal special issue (~6.000
words)
In addition to the short abstracts, we also offer you the opportunity to
submit full papers (the latter of which are due at a later date, see dates
below). These papers should present substantial results and will undergo
a regular peer- review process for a special issue “Crowdsourcing for
urban geoinformatics” of the T&F journal Geo-spatial
Information Science (to appear in early 2018).

Please indicate your preferred type of contribution in your submission.

IMPORTANT DATES

12 January 2017:   Call for papers opens.
5 February 2017:   All abstracts are due.
15 February 2017: Authors are notified of acceptance
30 June 2017:        Long papers are due.

29 August –
01 September 2017 : Workshop takes place (exact date to be confirmed).

SESSION CHAIRS:

Dr João Porto de Albuquerque (University of Warwick)
René Westerholt (Heidelberg University)

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION AND FURTHER INFORMATION

Please submit your abstract as well as the name, contact details and
affiliation of prospective contributions to J.Porto@warwick.ac.uk and/or
westerholt@uni-heidelberg.de. Please do not hesitate to ask us if you
have further questions.

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Dr João Porto de Albuquerque
Associate Professor | Director of the MsC Urban Informatics and Analytics
Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies | University of Warwick
Member of the Warwick Institute for the Science of Cities
Coventry, UK CV4 7AL | T: +44 (0)24 765 72516 <02476%20572516> | e-mail:
j.porto@warwick.ac.uk
Honorary Associate Professor | Dept. of Computer Systems | University of
São Paulo, Brazil
Visiting Professor | Chair of GIScience | Institute of Geography |
Heidelberg University, Germany
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Applications now open for our graduate programs:
MSc Big Data and Digital Futures
<http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/cim/study/msc-big-data-digital-futures>
MA Digital Media and Culture
<http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/cim/study/ma-digital-media-culture/>
MSc Urban Informatics and Analytics
<http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/cim/study/msc-urban-informatics-analytics/>
PhD Interdisciplinary Studies
<http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/cim/study/phd-in-interdisciplinary-studies/>