Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Call for Papers: SpatialEpi 2021

2nd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Spatial Computing for Epidemiology (SpatialEpi 2021)


Call For Papers (PDF version)

The workshop seeks high-quality full (8-10 pages) and short (4 pages) papers that have not been published in other academic outlets and are not concurrently under peer review. Once accepted, at least one author is required to register for the workshop and the ACM SIGSPATIAL conference, as well as attend the workshop to present the accepted work which will then appear in the ACM Digital Library.

  • Contact Tracing 
  • COVID-19 Data Cleaning and Wrangling 
  • COVID-19 Data Mining 
  • COVID-19 Data Query Processing 
  • COVID-19 Effects on Human Mobility 
  • COVID-19 Hotspot Detection 
  • COVID-19 Simulation and Modeling 
  • COVID-19 and Social Media Spatially 
  • COVID-19 Tracking and Data Collection
  • Disease Spread Simulation
  • Managing Uncertainty in COVID-19 Data
  • Mapping and Visual Analytics of COVID-19
  • Prescriptive Analytics for COVID-19
  • Socioeconomic Impact of COVID-19
  • Spatial Analysis of COVID-19
  • Explicit COVID-19 Prediction Models

Important Dates


Submission deadline

September 15, 2021 (anywhere on earth)

Author notification

September 27, 2021 (anywhere on earth)

Camera-ready Due

To be announced

Workshop date

November 02, 2021 (anywhere on earth)

Submission site

https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=spatialepi21


For more information, please visit our workshop website: https://dataoceanlab.github.io/spatial-epi-2021/

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Call for Papers: GeoSim 2021

 


The GeoSim 2021 workshop focuses on all aspects of simulation as a general paradigm to model and predict spatial systems and generate spatial data. New simulation methodologies and frameworks, not necessarily coming from the SIGSPATIAL community, are encouraged to participate. Also, this workshop is of interest to everyone who works with spatial data. The simulation methods that will be presented and discussed in the workshop should find a wide application across the community by producing benchmark datasets that can be parameterized and scaled. Simulated data sets will be made available to the community via the website.

The workshop seeks high-quality full (8-10 pages) and short (up to 4 pages) papers that will be peer-reviewed. Once accepted, at least one author is required to register for the workshop and the ACM SIGSPATIAL conference, as well as attend the workshop to present the accepted work which will then appear in the ACM Digital Library.

We solicit novel and previously unpublished research on all topics related to geospatial simulation including, but not limited to:
  • Disease Spread Simulation
  • Urban Simulation
  • Agent Based Models for Spatial Simulation
  • Multi-Agent Based Spatial Simulation
  • Big Spatial Data Simulation
  • Spatial Data/Trajectory Generators
  • Road Traffic Simulation
  • Environmental Simulation
  • GIS using Spatial Simulation
  • Modeling and Simulation of COVID-19
  • Interactive Spatial Simulation
  • Spatial Simulation Parallelization and Distribution
  • Geo-Social Simulation and Data Generators
  • Social Unrest and Riot Prediction using Simulation
  • Spatial Analysis based on Simulation
  • Behavioral Simulation
  • Verifying, and Validating Spatial Simulations
  • Applications for Spatial Simulation

Special Topic:

The special topic for GeoSim 2021 brings focus to digital twins from geosimulation's perspective: a variety of challenges, applications and methodology in geospatial digital twins.

Paper Format:

Manuscripts should be submitted in PDF format and formatted using the ACM camera-ready templates available at http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template.

Submission Site:

https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=geosim2021


For more information, please visit our workshop website: at http://www.geosim.org/