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QUeST 2011 Call for Papers 2nd ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Querying and Mining Uncertain Spatio-Temporal Data (QUeST) 2011 November 1, 2011, Chicago, Illinois, USA http://www.dbs.ifi.lmu.de/~berneck/quest2011/ *********************************************************************************** AIM AND SCOPE: Querying and mining uncertain data has received a lot of attention from the research community in recent years due to the enormous increase of geographically referenced data occasioned by developments in IT, digital mapping and remote sensing. The global expansion of Geo Information Systems emphasizes the importance of developing data driven inductive approaches to geographical analysis and modeling. An important problem is that collected data often is inherently imprecise and may contain incomplete, inaccurate or outdated information. Such data arises particular in dynamic environments. Traditional querying and mining approaches are often inapplicable or may extract misleading or plain wrong information when applied to uncertain data. Therefore, modern data management solutions coping with uncertain data are very important for numerous spatio-temporal applications such as location-based services. The incorporation of the uncertainty of spatio-temporal data increases the quality of query results. However, new problems arise, such as higher computational complexity and the need for proper representation of probabilistic query results. Thus novel querying methods are required. Querying and mining uncertain spatio-temporal data requires joint effort from multiple research communities. The aim of this workshop is to provide a unique forum for discussing in depth the challenges, opportunities, techniques and applications on the topic of coping with uncertainty in spatial, temporal and spatio-temporal domains. TOPICS: Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following aspects: - Models for uncertain spatial, temporal and spatio-temporal data - Managing uncertain spatial, temporal and spatio-temporal data - Querying uncertain spatial, temporal and spatio-temporal data - Probabilistic spatial query processing - Probabilistic stream processing - Probabilistic similarity search - Indexing uncertain data - Mining uncertain spatial, temporal and spatio-temporal data - Probabilistic spatio-temporal pattern mining - Managing uncertain data from sensor networks - Location-based service based on uncertain information - Privacy preserving and security in spatial and spatio-temporal domains - Traffic monitoring and prediction In the spirit of a workshop submission of novel ideas and positions which are not yet ready for archival publication, but are mature enough to sparkle discussion among the attendees are also strongly encouraged. SUBMISSION INSTUCTIONS: We welcome submissions of both technical papers and vision/position papers. We have two categories of papers and presentations: - Full research paper: up to 8 pages (20 min. talk) - Short technical or vision paper: up to 4 pages (10 min. talk) Authors are invited to submit full, original, unpublished research papers that are not being considered for publication in any other forum. In the spirit of a workshop submission of novel ideas and positions which are not yet ready for archival publication, but are mature enough to sparkle discussion among the attendees are also strongly encouraged. Manuscripts should be submitted in PDF format and formatted using the ACM camera-ready templates available at: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html Papers must be electronically submitted in PDF format at the following address: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=quest2011 One author per accepted workshop contribution is required to register for the conference and workshop and attend the workshop and to present the accepted submission. Otherwise, the accepted submission will not appear in the published workshop proceedings or in the ACM Digital Library version of the workshop proceedings. IMPORTANT DATES: Paper submissions due: August 19, 2011 Notification to the authors: September 23, 2011 Camera ready papers due: October 9, 2011 ACM GIS 2011 Conference: November 1-4, 2011 QUeST Workshop: November 1, 2011 GENERAL CHAIRS: Matthias Renz, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t M?nchen, Germany Peer Kr?ger, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t M?nchen, Germany WEB SITE CHAIR: Thomas Bernecker, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t M?nchen, Germany PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Lei Chen, Hong Kong of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China Reynold Cheng, The University of Hong Kong Pokfulam, Hong Kong, China Marios Hadjieleftheriou, AT&T Labs, Florham Park, NJ, USA George Kollios, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA Feifei Li, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA Hua Lu, Aalborg University, Denmark Nikos Mamoulis, The University of Hong Kong Pokfulam, Hong Kong, China Mohamed F. Mokbel, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA Mario Nascimento, University of Alberta, Canada Jian Pei, Simon Fraser University, Canada Rahul Shah, Louisiana State University, LA, USA Man Lung Yiu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China Andreas Z?fle, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t M?nchen, Germany KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Goce Trajcevski, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA |
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