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Tuesday, 28th August 2007

Conference Beat: Presentations for 7th International Symposium on Web and Wireless GIS Now Available

Conference Beat: Presentations for 7th International Symposium on Web and Wireless GIS Now Available (W2GIS 2007)
The conference will take place on 28th-29th November, 2007 in Cardiff, UK.

+ Web architectures for monitoring and visualizing mobile objects in maritime contexts
Bertrand, Bouju, Claramunt, Devogele and Ray

+ A theoretical grounding for semantic descriptions of place
Edwardes and Purves

+ FRAMY: visualizing spatial query results on mobile interfaces
Paolino, Sebillo, Tortora and Vitiello

+ Supporting range queries on web data using k-nearest neighbor search
Bae, Alkobaisi, Kim, Appa and Shahabi

+ Automated schematization for web service applications
Swan, Anand, Ware and Jackson

+ OGC web processing service interface for web service orchestration
Stollberg and Zipf

+ Continuous perspective query processing for 3d objects on road networks
Kim, Kim and Li

+ The need for web legend services
Bucher, Buard, Jolivet and Ruas

+ PHOTOMAP: automatic spatiotemporal annotation for mobile photos
Viana, Filho, Gensel, Oliver and Martin

+ Towards the next generation of location based services
Frentzos, Gratsias and Theodoridis

+ GEMINIMAP: geographical enhanced map interface for navigation of the internet
Hirose, Hiramoto and Sumiya

+ Historic queries in geosensor networks
Winter, Dupke, Guan and Vieira

+ XFORMSGI: extending xforms for geospatial and sensor data
Weitkamper and Brinkhoff

+ A continuous spatial query processing for push-based geographic web search systems
Lee and Kwon

+ Towards the geo-spatial querying of the semantic web with ONTOAST
Miron, Gensel, Oliver and Martin

+ A GIS approach to predicting road surface temperatures
Fry. Slade, Taylor and Davy

+ Modeling environmental process using semantic geospatial web service
Yi and Huang

+ Thematic clustering of geographic resource metadata collections
Lacasta, Nogueras-Iso, Medrano and Zarazaga-Soria

+ Wireless positioning techniques: a developers perspective
Rooney, Gardiner and Carswell

+ A client for distributed geo-processing on the web
Foerster and Schaffer

+ Heuristic evaluation of usability of geoweb sites
Komarkova, Visek and Novak


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