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GEOINFO 2022 WILL BE A FULLY IN-PERSON EVENT

Call for Papers, Databases, and Tools

The Brazilian Symposium on Geoinformatics (GEOINFO) is an annual conference for exploring research, development, and innovative applications in geographic information science and related areas. All submissions will be reviewed by at least two members of the Program Committee.

GEOINFO will accept the following submissions:

Short-papers: contributions describing original ongoing research works, consisting of up to 6 pages, in English (preferably), or Portuguese.
Full-papers: contributions describing original recently finished research works, consisting of up to 12 pages, in English.
Databases: contributions describing original databases. It should be submitted as a Short-paper, including a link to a public repository. The paper must not necessarily include scientific questions but a clear description of data and metadata.
Tools: contributions describing original tools. It should be submitted as a Short-paper, including a link to a public repository. The paper must not necessarily include

Submission guidelines

Papers should be submitted in PDF format, made in accordance with the SBC guidelines. Download templates and guidelines here:

https://www.sbc.org.br/documentos-da-sbc/summary/169-templates-para-artigos-e-capitulos-de-livros/878-modelosparapublicaodeartigos

Templates are available for OpenOffice, MS-Word, or LaTeX, along with instructions for preparing the papers.

Click here to submit your paper.

Important Dates

New deadline for paper submission: September 12, 2022

Notification of acceptance: October 10, 2022
Camera-ready submission deadline: October 30, 2022
Symposium: 28 to 30 November, 2022

Topics

GEOINFO invites research submissions on topics related to geoinformatics. Suggested topics include (but are not limited to):
  • Assessment of Spatial Data Quality
  • Big geospatial data
  • Cartographic production and geoinformation management
  • Content-based image query
  • Computational geometry
  • Geographic information retrieval
  • Geospatial data science
  • Geospatial semantics, ontology and knowledge
  • GIS digital libraries and APIs
  • Interoperability and standards in GIS
  • Mobile and distributed geographic information services
  • Moving objects and trajectory analysis
  • Quality control and error propagation in GIS
  • Remote sensing and GIS integration
  • Remote sensing image analysis
  • Spatial analysis and geostatistics
  • Spatial and spatiotemporal databases
  • Spatial and spatiotemporal data infrastructures
  • Spatial and spatiotemporal data warehouses
  • Spatial and spatiotemporal data mining
  • Spatial and spatiotemporal data fusion
  • Spatial language processing
  • Spatiotemporal data modeling
  • Spatiotemporal query processing and optimization
  • Spatiotemporal visualization
  • Urban computing and geospatial aspects of smart cities
  • Visual analytics of spatial and spatiotemporal data
  • Volunteered geographic information
  • Web cartography
  • Web GIS

Journals

Authors of selected full papers will be invited to submit an extended version in a special edition of the Brazilian Journal of Cartography (RBC) or the Journal of Information and Data Management (JIDM).

RBC is a traditional open access journal that has been published six times a year, for more than 40 years. It is sponsored by the Brazilian Society of Cartography, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (SBC), focusing on Cartography, Remote Sensing, Photogrammetry, Geodesy, and related areas.

More about RBC at http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/revistabrasileiracartografia

JIDM is an electronic journal that is published three times a year. It is sponsored by the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC), focusing on information and data management in large repositories and document collections. It relates to different areas of Computer Science, including databases, information retrieval, digital libraries, knowledge discovery, data mining and geographical information systems.

More about JIDM at https://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jidm