CALL FOR PAPERS
GeoComputation 2000
23-25 August 2000
5th International Conference on GeoComputation
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
University of Greenwich, Medway Campus
Central Avenue, Chatham Maritime, Kent ME4 4TB UK
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Further details and updates will be posted to:
http://www.ashville.demon.co.uk/gc2000/index.htm
Submission of abstracts is via an on-line form at:
http://www.ashville.demon.co.uk/gc2000/submit.htm
For email list or hot links to past conferences, proceedings and
extended abstracts:
http://www.ashville.demon.co.uk/geocomp/index.htm
Timeline:
Abstract deadline : 20 March 2000
Author notification : 20 April 2000
Final papers due : 20 June 2000
Registration due : 20 July 2000
Papers are invited on all aspects of research within the broad field
of geo-spatial computation. This conference series brings together
numerous scientists from different areas of research, who are
interested in using the latest computational tools and techniques, or
who have implemented similar computation-based approaches under
alternative scenarios. It represents a conscious attempt to move the
research agenda back to scientific modelling and analysis, with or
without being locked into GIS! The main aim of each annual meeting is
to enrich geo-scientists with a powerful toolbox of fresh ideas and
methods that will permit them to examine and resolve a large range of
complex, often non-deterministic, problems. It is a deliberate effort
to explore the middle ground between quantitative research and
computer science from an informed perspective. It seeks to demonstrate
to practitioners the use of innovative up-to-the-minute enabling
technologies and at the same time to provide computer scientists with
a rich source of computational and representational challenges.
Total cost including on-site accommodation in student halls,
registration, proceedings and meals will be 220 pounds sterling.
Special rates will be available for registered students.
Publication outlets will include conference proceedings and journal
special editions.
Local Organising Team:
Bob Abrahart, Bruce Carlisle, Cecilia MacLeod, Ben Holmes, Fakhar
Khalid, Adrian Porter.
International Steering Group:
Bob Abrahart (University of Greenwich); George Benwell (University of
Otago); Catherine Dibble (University of California at Santa Barbara);
Judy Ehlen (U.S. Engineer Research and Development Center); Mark
Gahegan (Pennsylvania State University); Brian Lees (Australian
National University); Paul Longley (University of Bristol); Bill
Macmillan (University of Oxford); Stan Openshaw (University of Leeds);
Richard Pascoe (University of Otago); David Puller (University of
Queensland).
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