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Live update from ISPRS 2012

Live update from ISPRS 2012

A quick update for our members and followers who didn’t manage to get to (beautiful) Melbourne this time around: Workshop was a success! We had nearly 40 participants and seemingly nobody fell asleep on an intense day. We delivered four lectures that had a nice balance between theory and applications and demonstrated a full experimental session with eye tracking. Thanks everyone who made this happen (organizers as well as participants). More information, proper acknowledgements and at least one selected photo…

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Geovisual Analytics Workshop Next Week: Fri 24th of Aug 2012

Geovisual Analytics Workshop Next Week: Fri 24th of Aug 2012

Our ISPRS workshop on Geovisual Analytics (Chris Pettit, myself, Amy Griffin and Anthony Robinson) is just around the corner with less than a week to go! So here is a space-time note for our participants: We will keep to the time table as announced in the program (http://www.isprs2012.org/speakers.asp?GeovisualAnalytics). It will take place in Melbourne Contention and Exhibition Centre: Address: 1 Convention Centre Place Melbourne Victoria 3006 MEC room 1 Map and directions: http://www.mcec.com.au/where-is-mcec/ Looking forward to an exciting day!

Interaction modalities take a leap forward?

Interaction modalities take a leap forward?

I know this is old news to some of you as it has been widely circulated in various social media outlets, but especially those who are interested in virtual reality will find this potentially very interesting: Tracking the fingers in such precision offers very interesting possibilities in a virtual environment indeed. Also see Technologyreview.com’s article on the subject. ps. I don’t mean to advertise the company or the brand (I haven’t tested the product to start with) 🙂

2nd Call Geovisual Analytics workshop AUG 24th 2012, Melbourne

2nd Call Geovisual Analytics workshop AUG 24th 2012, Melbourne

As some of you already (probably) know, we have a pre-congress workshop prior to ISPRS congress in Melbourne on geovisual analytics on August 24th. There are still a few places available, thus the registration is still possible. Please come join us and/or let interested parties know. Workshop will be organized as lectures and hands-on sessions, and will be delivered by Chris Pettit (Uni Melbourne, AU), Arzu Coltekin (Uni Zurich, CH), Amy Griffin (Uni NSW, AU) and Anthony Robinson (Penn State…

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Jobs jobs jobs.. GIScience, Geovis, Spatial Analysis

Jobs jobs jobs.. GIScience, Geovis, Spatial Analysis

1) Oxford University, UK Part-time research assistant to do statistical, spatial, and social analysis The position will involve the analysis of the corpus of Wikipedia text, user-pages and history files and the use of statistical techniques to explain spatial and social patterns. Our research question focuses on patterns of representation on Wikipedia as well as an articulation of patterns of conflict and barriers to participation. The successful candidate will manage and perform queries on a large database, statistically and geographically…

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DLA 2012 Conference: Geodesign, 3D Modeling, and Visualization – May 31st to June 3rd

DLA 2012 Conference: Geodesign, 3D Modeling, and Visualization – May 31st to June 3rd

In case you were wondering where to be in late May/early June, here is a conference in Bernburg, Germany; with what seems to be an attractive program for geographers, engineers, landscape architects and designers among us: Program: http://gisandscience.com/2012/02/29/dla-2012-conference-geodesign-3d-modeling-and-visualization/ Registration: http://dla.loel.hs-anhalt.de/dla2012/registration/ (via Tom Paradis)

Big Data Week – happening now..

Big Data Week – happening now..

If you are in Chicago, London, Sydney, San Francisco, London, Canberra, .. ok I lost count but seems like locations in the US, Australia, UK, Germany and Finland; you’ll find some interesting stuff happening on big data, including visualization challenges and “data science hackathons”. We thought some of you may be interested. More information here: http://bigdataweek.com/

ISPRS2012 update: Early registration fees valid until end of April for authors

ISPRS2012 update: Early registration fees valid until end of April for authors

ISPRS2012 Melbourne update: If you have a paper but have not yet registered to the conference, you can still do it with early registration fees (authors only). Below is an email by Prof. Mark Shortis, the technical program director of the congress, giving you more detail: > Due to the delays in notification of presentation allocations, the > deadline for early registrations at the reduced rate will be extended to > April 30 for authors only. This is the date…

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In Melbourne for ISPRS? Come join us at our Geovisual Analytics workshop before the congress!

In Melbourne for ISPRS? Come join us at our Geovisual Analytics workshop before the congress!

As you all know, we are going to Melbourne for the ISPRS 2012, we will have three technical sessions with lots of interesting presentations, but we also have a full-day workshop prior to the congress on: Geovisual Analytics Workshop will be organized as lectures and hands-on sessions (download flyer for more details), and will be delivered by Chris Pettit (Uni Melbourne, AU), Arzu Coltekin (Uni Zurich, CH), Amy Griffin (Uni NSW, AU) and Anthony Robinson (Penn State Uni, US). The…

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GeoVisual Analytics: Time to focus on time? (GIScience 2012 pre-conference workshop)

GeoVisual Analytics: Time to focus on time? (GIScience 2012 pre-conference workshop)

Our colleagues at the ICA’s geoviz commission are getting ready for another geovisual analytics meeting with a temporal focus with a workshop in September 2012, just before GIScience 2012. The call is aptly titled as “GeoVisual Analytics, Time to Focus on Time”. If you work with temporal data, you may want to check this out. More details here.