[gis_info] Fwd: Call for submissions for ICC 2017 - Washington DC

David Alvarez davidalvarez76 at gmail.com
Thu May 19 07:29:50 PDT 2016


​FYI

*Call for abstracts and paper submissions to **ICC 2017**. *



Abstracts and full papers for review for presentation at ICC 2017 are now
being accepted. To begin your submission click here
<https://www.conferenceabstracts.com/cfp2/login.asp?EventKey=OMHMQAOH>.



The world of cartography and GIS comes to Washington, DC, July 2 to 7, 2017
for the 28th International Cartographic Conference (ICC) of the
International Cartographic Association. This call is your opportunity to
submit your paper or poster abstract and join other cartographers and
geographic information scientists from across the globe. Participate and
see the latest innovations and developments in mapping techniques,
technological advancements, and current research in cartography and
GIScience—conference themes are listed below. The ICC is a unique
experience to exchange ideas and encourage collaboration with colleagues
from academia, government and industry. This event is a once in a
generation opportunity in Washington, D.C., and will not be in the United
States again for many years.



*Submissions *

Submissions are due *October 26, 2016. *

There are two submission tracks: a *full paper *that includes a short
abstract or a *long abstract*.

There are two presentation formats: an oral paper or a poster.

A collection of refereed conference papers will be published in a Springer
book. These full papers are due October 26, 2016.

Long abstracts will be refereed to decide acceptance of presentations.
Authors who submit a long abstract have the option to submit a paper for
the online conference proceedings. These papers, which will *not *be
refereed, are due later.

After the conference, selected papers will also be invited for submission
to the official ICA journals: *The International Journal of Cartography,
Cartography and Geographic Information Science, Cartographica, and The
Cartographic Journal. *



*Conference Themes *

T01 Visual analytics, geovisualization, and dynamic cartography.

T02 Spatial analysis, geocomputation, modeling, and data mining.

T03 Virtual reality, augmented reality, 3D mapping, and Geodesign.

T04 Generalization, multi-resolution data, and multi-scale representation.

T05 Thematic cartography and multivariate data mapping; semiology

T07 User studies; user experience and usability; user interface design.

T08 Cognitive issues in map use and design.

T09 Children and cartography.

T10 Accessible cartography for people with disabilities.

T11 Education and training in cartography and geospatial technologies.

T12 Outreach, geospatial MOOCs, and sharing mapping methods beyond
cartography.

T13 Design of maps.

T14 Arts and culture; spatial digital humanities.

T15 History of cartography and historical cartography.

T16 Digital issues in cartographic heritage; map and geoinformation
curatorship.

T17 Ubiquitous cartography and theoretical cartography.

T18 Critical cartography; GIS and society.

T19 Web cartography; map services and apps; GIS cloud computing.

T20 Collaborative mapping, volunteered geographic information, and
crowdsourcing.

T21 Open source mapping and open geospatial data.

T22 Location based services, geospatial prospecting, and privacy issues.

T23 Intellectual property rights in mapping and geospatial data.

T24 Management, workflows, and supply chains for map publishing and
geospatial products.

T25 Atlas cartography: advances in structure, design, and technology use.

T26 Spatial semantics and ontologies; spatial data infrastructures;
interoperability.

T27 Quality of geospatial data, maps/charts; data integration, metadata,
and standards.

T28 Big data; sensor networks and remotely-sensed data for mapping; feature
extraction from lidar.

T29 Projections, coordinate systems, transformations, and conversions.

T30 Topographic mapping; design and update of national mapping series.

T31 Toponyms: place names as cultural heritage, place-name conflicts,
toponymic field work and documentation.

T32 Mountain cartography and terrain representations; recreation and
orienteering maps.

T33 Cadastral mapping; mapping for city management.

T34 Digital Transportation Infrastructure: highly precise and continuously
updated road models for autonomous vehicles.

T35 Marine and aeronautical cartography, navigation charts and data,
baselines, and sovereign zones.

T36 Geospatial intelligence and military cartography.

T37 Early warning, risk reduction, and crisis management using maps and
geospatial information systems.

T38 Sustainable development; adaptation and resiliency mapping.

T39 Planetary, extrasolar, and celestial cartography.

T40 Developments in intensively mapped domains: global change, soils,
geology, agriculture, humanitarian programs, crime, facilities management,
etc

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David Alvarez

“THE FURTHER BACKWARDS YOU LOOK, THE FURTHER FORWARD YOU CAN SEE"

Winston Churchill​
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