COM.Geo 2015: The 6th International Conference on Computing for Geospatial Research and Application is focused on the latest technologies and achievements related to the Computing for Geospatial fields including:
- Smart Cities & Internet of Things (IoT)
- Geospatial Cloud and Mobile Computing
- Geospatial Heterogeneous Computing - CPUs + GPUs +..
- Geospatial Social Computing - Internet of People (IoP)
- Augmented Reality & Human Computer Interaction (HCI)
- Geospatial Big Data Computing
Topics
Augmented Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud computing, Business Intelligence, 2D, 3D Graphics and Visualization, Computational Geometry, Computer Systems, Architectures, Middleware, Computer network & Security, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, Cognitive informatics, High-Performance Computing, Parallel Computing, Database and Storage, Information Retrieval, Image/Video Processing and Computer Vision, Open Source, Multi-core & Heterogeneous Computing, Search Technologies, Real-Time Embedded Systems, Smart Phone Apps, Simulation and Visualization, Social networking, Social Computing, Wireless and Web, Virtual Reality and Human Computer Interaction, Digital Gazetteer, Computer Cartography, Geo-Ontology, Earth Observation, Geographic Information Retrieval, Geographic Information System (GIS), Geospatial Data Sharing and Interoperability, Geography and Geology, Geospatial Web Services, Geospatial Standards (OGC, W3C, IETF, ISO TC211), Global Position System (GPS), GIS Open Sources, LIDAR, HTML5 & GIS, Remote Sensing (RS), Location-based Services (LBS), Spatial Cognition, Smart Street, Spatial and Spatio-temporal Information Acquisition and Processing, Spatial Data Infrastructure, Virtual Globes, Spatial Statistics and Spatial Intelligence Analysis, Web 2.0 & GIS, Virtual City, Agriculture, Archaeology, Architecture and Construction, Aviation, Airspace, Air Traffic Control, Cadastral and Land Records, Atmosphere, Weather, and Climate, Civil Engineering, Census and Geodemographics, Disaster Management and Emergency Response, Defense and Intelligence, Electric Utilities, Ecology and Conservation, Environmental and Urban Modeling, Emergency Medical Services (EMS )/Fire, Forestry, Wildlife, and Fisheries, Facilities Management, Homeland Security, Health and Human Services, Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Insurance, Petroleum, Pipeline, and Gas Utilities, Mining and Geosciences, Public Works, Parks and Natural Resources, Surveying, Retail/Real Estate, Tourism, Telecommunications, Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Affairs, Urban Planning, Transportation, Location-based Services, Water and Water Resources.
Who should Attend
- Decision-makers
- Researchers
- Application users in both geospatial and computing fields
- Developers