Call for Papers
The symposium will address issues including but not limited to the following research topics:
- integrated modelling of space and time
- spatio-temporal autocorrelation
- space-time series analysis and prediction
- geostatistics
and spatio-temporal analysis
- network complexity and spatio-temporal analysis
- intelligent computation
and machine learning for space-time analysis
- spatio-temporal simulation and visualisation
- Web-based spatial-temporal models and applications
- multi-sensor, multi-resolution and multi-mode data fusion
- spatio-temporal data analysis and data mining in economics, transport, crime, health and environmental monitoring
- spatio-temporal applications in mobile, wireless, location-based service networks
Paper submission
Contributors are invited to submit extended abstracts (maximum 1500 words, including references),
which will be reviewed for inclusion in the conference program. Accepted manuscripts will be published in the digital conference proceedings on the condition that at least one of the authors registers for the conference before the ‘early bird’ registration deadline. Selected full conference papers will be published in an edited book – “Advances in Spatio-Temporal Data Mining”.
The submission deadline is 28 January 2011. Authors will be notified of acceptance/rejection by the end of February 2011. Full submission details are available at
http://standard.cege.ucl.ac.uk/workshops/STDM2011/submission.
Any questions regarding the submission and publication process should be addressed to
stdm2011@cege.ucl.ac.uk.
Important Dates
Abstract submission:
Notification of acceptance: Feb 28, 2011January 28, 2011
Earlybird registration: March 28, 2011
Registration: May 27, 2011
Conference: July 18 - 20, 2011
Local Organizing Committee
Dr Tao Cheng (Chair), Dept. of Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering, UCL
Prof. Paul Longley, Department of Geography & CASA, UCL
Dr Andy Chow, Dept. Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering, UCL
Dr Claire Ellul, Dept. of Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering, UCL
Programme Committee
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Chris Brunsdon, The University of Leicester, UK
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Tao Cheng, University College London, UK
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Andy Chow, University College London, UK
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Christophe Claramunt, Naval Academy Research Institute France, France
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Andrew Frank, University of Twentie, Austria
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Diansheng Guo, University of South Carolina, USA
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Mike Goodchild, University of California Santa Barbara, USA
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Robert Haining, University of Cambridge, UK
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Bo Huang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Andrew Hudson-Smith, University College London, UK
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Bin Jiang, University of Gävle, Sweden
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Mikhail Kanevski, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
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Brian Lees, Australian National University, AUS
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Yee Leung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Yaolin Liu, Wuhan University, China
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Antonino Marvuglia, Public Research Centre, Luxembourg
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Jeremy Mennis, Temple University, USA
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Tomoki Nakaya, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
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Tao Pei, Chinese Academy of Science, China
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Alexei Pozdnoukhov, National University of Ireland (Maynooth), Ireland
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Abdülvahit Torun, University of Minnesota, USA
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Shuliang Wang, Wuhan university, China
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Jo Wood, City University, UK
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Xiaobai Yao, University of Georgia, USA
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May Yuan, University of Oklahoma, USA