Call for papers: Online visualization for geospatial sciences
Special paper session for AAG Annual Meeting: April 12-16, 2011, Seattle

Sponsors:
Cyberinfrastructure Specialty Group (CISG)

Due to the distribution of geospatial data, services, and computing resources, 
a new visualization paradigm, online visualization, has been proposed to 
address the visualization and analytics of these resources over the internet. 
The online visualization is a process that distributes the components of 
visualization pipeline to different computers to accomplish a visualization 
task. A notable example is the utilization of virtual globes such as Google 
Earth, Bing Maps to promote the understanding of geospatial dynamics. This 
session is to capture research, development, application, and other practices 
of online visualization in geospatial domain.

 Potential topics for this session include, but are not limited to the 
following:
• Online and distributed visualization
• Virtual globes such as Google earth, Bing 3D, world wind
• Online visualization design/framework/platforms/tools
• Representation and scientific visualization of spatial data
• Exploratory visual analytics
• Multidimensional information visualization
• Visualization of uncertainty


 To present a paper in the session: 1. Register and submit your abstract online 
(http://www.aag.org/annualmeetings/). 2. Email your presenter identification 
number (PIN), paper title, and abstract to j...@gmu.edu by October 20, 2010

 Organizers:
Jing Li
Joint Center for Intelligent Spatial Computing
Geography and Geoinformation Science, George Mason University
Email: j...@gmu.edu

Dr. Huayi Wu
Associate director
Joint Center for Intelligent Spatial Computing
Geography and Geoinformation Science, George Mason University
Email: h...@gmu.edu


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