GIScience 2018 Workshop:
2nd Workshop On Computing Techniques For Spatio-Temporal Data
in Archaeology And Cultural Heritage (COARCH)
http://coarch18.di.univr.it/
Second Call for Participation
Please be careful to extended deadlines!
Call
Archaeological data, and more in general cultural heritage information, are
characterized by both spatial and
temporal dimensions that are often related to each other and are of
particular interest for supporting the
interpretation process that allows achieving new knowledge about ancient
times.
For this reason, several research works proposed attempts to develop new
information management techniques,
some of them inherit directly from geographical information science.
However, cultural heritage and archaeology
still require a tailored support to:
the collection of spatio-temporal and their effective representation for
enhancing interoperability, especially
with the rise of 3D acquisition techniques that involves big data
characteristics.
the processing of raw data in order to identify artifacts and define their
allocation in space and time, in
relation with ontological developments.
the reconstruction of ancient structures (buildings, walls, castle, etc.)
or their temporal evolution, based on
deep learning process allowing automatic reconstruction, segmentation,
complex objects identification.
the integrated access and querying of the collected data in different
formats, structures, data models.
Topics
Knowledge representation
Modeling of spatio-temporal data in archaeology and cultural heritage
Techniques for supporting interoperability of spatio-temporal data
3D digital artifact capture, representation and manipulation
Workflow design for supporting the archaeological interpretation process
Knowledge discovery
Analytic tools to assist scholars research on archaeological data
Tools for reconstruction and processing of spatio-temporal evolution
Spatial temporal data mining on spatio-temporal data in archaeology
Machine learning techniques applied to archaeological data
Important Dates
Papers due: June 1st, 2018
Notification of acceptance: une 28th, 2018
Deadline for author registration: July 15th, 2018
Deadline for camera-ready papers: July 15th, 2018
Workshop: August 28, 2018
Depending on the number of accepted articles, the workshop can be either a
half- or full-day event. By default, the
workshop will be a half-day event (~3h30m overall), but can be extended to a
full-day event (~7h overall) in case of
high number of accepted papers.
Submissions
Submissions of high quality papers describing research results or on-going
work are solicited. Submitted papers
should contain original, previously unpublished content, should be written
in English, and must not be
simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere. Submitted papers will be
refereed by at least three reviewers
for quality, correctness, originality, and relevance. Accepted papers will
be presented at the workshop and included
in the proceedings, which will be published together with the GIScience
proceedings in LIPIcs, the Leibniz
International Proceedings in Informatics series
(
https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publications/lipics). Acceptance of a
paper is contingent on one author presenting the paper at the workshop.
Contribution length should range between 15 pages (including tables,
figures, and references). All papers should
follow the sample article provided by LIPIcs
(
http://drops.dagstuhl.de/styles/lipics-v2016/lipics-v2016-authors.tgz).
LIPIcs also provides a LaTeX class and template for papers. Papers should be
submitted electronically via the
EasyChair system at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=coarch18.
Organization Committee
Pierre Hallot, Cultural Heritage Documentation, ULiège, Belgium
p.hallot(a)uliege.be <mailto:p.hallot@uliege.be> ;
Sara Migliorini, Computer Science, University of Verona, Italy
sara.migliorini(a)univr.it <mailto:sara.migliorini@univr.it> ;
Alberto Belussi, Computer Science, University of Verona, Italy
alberto.belussi(a)univr.it <mailto:alberto.belussi@univr.it> ;
Roland Billen, Geomatics Unit, ULiège rbillen(a)uliege.be
<mailto:rbillen@uliege.be>
Program Committee
Eliseo Clementini, University of LAquila, Italy
Kathleen Stewart, University of Maryland, USA
Pierre Grussenmeyer, INSA Strasbourg, France
Livio de Luca, UMR CNRS / MCC Map, France
Xavier Rodier, Université de Tours, France
Marco Callieri, Visual Computing Lab of ISTI-CNR, Italy
Matteo Dellepiane, Visual Computing Lab of ISTI-CNR, Italy
Piergiovanna Grossi, University of Verona, Italy
Mauro Negri, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Shawn Ross, Macquaire University, Australia, to be confirmed
Christina Garduno Freeman, University of Melbourne, to be confirmed
Gerald Hiebel, University of Innsbruck, Austria, to be confirmed
Roland Billen, ULiège, Belgium
Pierre Hallot, ULiège, Belgium
Alberto Belussi, University of Verona, Italy
Sara Migliorini, University of Verona, Italy