Thematic session II: SimVisu
ISPRS2020/2021 Thematic session
SimVisu2020 /2021 “Visualization of complex spatio-temporal data and phenomena on earth“.
2021 deadline: 1 February 2021, submit here
Organizers: Sidonie Christophe, Arzu Cöltekin, Christopher Pettit, Victoria Rautenbach, for the ISPRS WG IV
The purpose is to bring closer simulation, prediction, learning models to geovisualization and geovisual analytics, to ease the visuo-spatial reasoning on the complex data and phenomena we could observe, learn, predict and simulate.
The objective of this thematic session is to make researchers have a new perspective on their way to interpret their models and results. This thematic session aims at favoring a new dynamic of interdisciplinary research, between methodological communities based on spatial applications, for climate change issues. We expect abstract or full papers addressing:
– visualization or visual analysis and reasoning methods to support perception and interpretation of spatio-temporal data and related phenomena (..)
– analysis and interpretation of spatial data, potentially requiring additional visual and interactive methods: how could geovisualization, at any spatio-temporal scales (…)
There is a need here to bring closer spatial, topographic, physical observations and models, and approaches, models and experiments for visualization and visual reasoning, on many possible applications, such as the following, but not exhaustive ones:
- Climate change simulation, urban climate, climate data visualization, urban heat islands;
- Air pollution, pollutant dispersion;
- Meteorological or weather prediction;
- Water rising, flash flooding, marine submersion, tsunami simulation and scenarii;
- Geosciences, earthquakes and cryosphere assessment and monitoring;
- Spatial dynamics of land cover use or terrain on long-term scale;
- Simulation of past or future urban morphology dynamics;
- High temporal change detection, detection of high frequency events or weak signals;
- Acoustic signal, microwave lengths, wind flow into streets;
- Adaptive user interaction with learning models.
For more details: The CFP is attached to this e-mail, be careful the deadline submission is soon (1st February 2021) (3rd February 2020).
Feel free also to share this CFP in your communities and related ones, because the aim is to bring together researchers from different research communities interested into climate change issues.
Important dates: 2021 deadline: 1 February 2021, submit here
3 February 2020: Deadline for abstracts & full papers.
2 March 2020: Notification for abstracts.
30 March 2020: Notification for full papers.
14-20 June 2020: ISPRS 2020 Conference
How to proceed to submit: A specific track will be created in the Conference Managing System in order to smoothly follow the papers of each session. It will be entitled “TS_SimVisu”. The papers will be reviewed through the regular stream. If a sufficient number of (abstract or full) papers is accepted, a specific thematic session will be set up.
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How to proceed to submit a specific track will be created in the Conference Managing System?