Conference Topics
The general conference topics for AGILE 2022 include (but are not limited to):
- Spatiotemporal Data Acquisition, Modelling, and Analysis
- Earth Observation Systems: Platforms, Algorithms and Applications
- Location Based Services and Mobile GI Applications
- Way Finding, Routing and Indoor Navigation
- Cognitive Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction for GIS
- Artificial intelligence enabled GI solutions
- Model Web, Geospatial Workflows and Service Composition
- Geosensors Networks and Sensor Web
- Volunteered Geographic Information and Community Observatories
- Crowdsourcing, Co-creation and Participatory GIS
- Smart Cities
- Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
- Spatial Statistics and Geostatistics
- Big Spatial Data: Analysis and Visualization
- Uncertainty and Error Propagation
- 3D Modelling, Analysis and Visualization
- Digital Earth, Virtual Globes and Spatial-oriented Augmented Reality
- Spatial Data Infrastructures: Data and Service Sharing
- Future Internet, Ubiquitous Web and Geographic Information Systems
- Geodesign
- Environmental/Ecological and Urban/Regional Modelling
- Demographic and Socioeconomic Modelling
- Natural Resources Management and Monitoring
- Resilience on Spatial infrastructure
- Cultural Heritage Applications
- Disaster and Risk Management
- Health GIS and Spatial Epidemiology
- Socio-Economic Impact Assessment of GI
- Unmanned Platforms
- GIScience and Technology Education and Training
- Reproducible Research
- Epidemiology modeling and pandemic related issues
Contributions are invited, however, on all topics within the field of Geographic Information Science and Technology. As the conference theme is "Artificial Intelligence in the service of Geospatial Technologies", relevant contributions are particularly welcome to address current challenges in our changing world. In addition, contributors are encouraged to propose new themes, both for presentations and workshops, as AGILE seeks to ensure that new perspectives on research and education in geographic information science are fully represented at the conference to help shaping the future European research agenda in this field.
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