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MapInteract 2015 - 3rd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Interacting with Spatial Information

Date2015-11-03

Deadline2015-09-06

VenueSeattle, Washington, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttps://mapinteract.org

Topics/Call fo Papers

Spatial information has become the backbone of countless applications, services, and research endeavors at various scales. We use spatial information to find our ways outdoors and indoors, to identify locations, to reason about spatial relations, to analyze the environment, to plan buildings and land use, to create the infrastructures and services of smart cities of the future, or to realise autonomous vehicles. The ubiquitous availability of spatial information enables exciting possibilities but also creates important challenges across all domains. How can we efficiently make use of spatial data? How can we identify information that really matters, e.g. during wayfinding in indoor and outdoor environments? How can we understand spatial relationships? How can we enable a broad range of people to easily specify complex spatial queries? How can we ensure that buildings are correctly specified?
In many cases, users directly or indirectly interact with (complex) spatial information to achieve their goals in different domains and in various contexts such as decision-making, location-based services or GIS. Consequently, well-designed interactions with spatial data are a key step towards obtaining meaningful answers to the questions and problems that arise in these contexts. If the interaction is intuitive and efficient, spatial interfaces also become enjoyable in addition to being reliable tools.
The goal of MapInteract 2015 is to bring together researchers interested in questions and challenges surrounding interaction with spatial information. The workshop is an interactive and hands-on event, and we thus invite the submission of research papers, position statements as well as interactive demos. Through a series of presentations, demos and activities we will discuss and experience new spatial interaction techniques and modalities, algorithms involved in interaction and visualization, user studies, adaptation, research agendas, common challenges etc.
Submit your paper or demo to MapInteract 2015 if your work relates to interaction with spatial information and if it is concerned with one or more of the following topics:
Map Interaction
Spatial User Interfaces and Interaction Techniques
Human-Computer Interaction with Spatial Information and Representations
Interactive Spatial Visual Analytics
Spatial Visualization Techniques
Multi-modal Spatial Interfaces
Tangible Interfaces for Spatial Information
Interaction Design for Small, Large, Shared or Ambient Displays
Algorithms for Interactive and Dynamic Maps
Multi-user Interaction, Cooperation, Collaboration
The list of topics above is indicative ? further topics are welcome if they clearly relate to interaction with spatial information. We are explicitly looking for submissions from diverse domains and disciplines including (but not limited to):
Cartography
Location-Based Services
Geography
Architecture
Smart Cities
Health
Disaster Management
Volunteered Geographic Information/Crowdsourcing

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