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ASPRS Annual Meeting 2017
Uniting Imagery, GIS, Mapping, and Surveying
March 11–17, 2017 Baltimore, Maryland
Types of Proposals
The various forms of possible proposals
are listed below. For information on
allotted times, available equipment and
other logistics with regards to proposal
types, please visit the
IGTF 2017 web
site at
/
Baltimore-2017/submit-abstracts/
• Slide-based or Poster-based Oral
Presentation
• Professional Development Workshop
(lecture or hands-on)
• Baltimore Business Outreach
(Workshop)
• Baltimore STEM /STEAM Outreach
(Workshop)
Topical Areas
Smart Cities
•
Geospatial Data
Standards
•
Meta Data Standards
/ Provenance
•
Natural Resource
Management
•
Infrastructure
•
Big
Data Domain Processing Algorithms
•
Disaster Management
•
Decision
Making Based Data Set Information
Extraction
•
Education
•
Marine and
Aquatic Applications
•
Water Quality
and Water Quantity
•
Sensors
Emerging Application Topics
Pervasive Sensors
•
Climate Change
•
Web-based open source geospatial
analysis tools
•
Augmented Reality
(computer generated sensory input)
in real-world environment
•
Cyber
and Homeland Security concerns
for geospatial data
•
Rapid response
systems for disaster management
Selection Criteria
All submissions will be reviewed for
content and appropriateness by the
National Technical Program Commit-
tee (NTPC). Presenters who have not
received a communication regarding
their submission by
November 1, 2016
should email
IMPORTANT
The National Technical Program Com-
mittee, ASPRS staff and the abstract
submission database will communi-
cate with author(s) by email. Please
add
and igtf@asprs.
org to your contacts list so they are not
stopped by your spam blocker or other
email screening mechanisms. NOTE:
A full registration must accompany
every accepted paper for the paper to be
included in the conference proceedings
and final program.
ONLY those abstracts
submitted via the official
IGTF 2017 abstract
submission site will be
considered.
You do not need to be
a member of ASPRS to
submit an abstract. There
is no cost for submitting an
abstract.
Deadlines
Presentations
Presentation
Abstracts Due
Midnight Eastern
Daylight Time
(EDT)
26 September, 2016
Presentation
Notice of
Acceptance on
or before
Midnight EDT
November 1, 2016
Presentation
Speaker
Registration Due
Midnight EDT
January 6, 2017
Replacement
Presentation
Speaker
Registration Due
Midnight EDT
February 10, 2017
Paper and Poster
Deadline (for
inclusion in
Proceedings)
Midnight EDT
March 4, 2017
Workshops
Workshop
Proposals Due
Midnight EDT
26 September 2016
Workshop Notice
of Acceptance
Midnight EDT
5 October 2016
Workshop
Instructor
Registration Due
Midnight EDT
28 October 2016
Replacement
Workshop
Instructor
Registration Due
No later than
Midnight EST
10 February 2017
Call for Abstracts
Daily we are informed of new and exciting development in
the geospatial industry. It is ASPRS’ objective to solicit your
insights, developments, and refinements for inclusion in the
technical program, informative to leading edge workshops,
demonstrations, and exhibit space. Subjects such as Smart
Cities, Big Data, Internet of Things, Autonomous Systems,
new and refined air, land, and water sensors and platforms
providing continuous surveying verification, validate and
updates, revision and development of new standards (9 July
2016 NPS note on Federal Communications Commission
testbed for indoor mobile phone Z-axis accuracy (http://
gpsworld.com/new-testbed-for-verifying-location-technologies/)
all augment and challenge the Geospatial industry.
We are seeking a number of premier presentation and
workshop submissions dealing with ASPRS core disciplines
and their application in the collection, management, exploita-
tion, and analysis of geospatial sources, data, and informa-
tion. We are especially interested in contributions focused on
the future and that provide a glimpse of innovation and tech-
nology on the horizon. Government agencies, private firms
and university programs are greatly encouraged to submit an
abstract on emerging application topics with high potential.
For full instructions, visit
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