3D Web Visualization of Geographic Data @ AGILE 2012 Lyon, France



MAIN TOPICS
Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following:

● 3D GIS topics
● Augmented and virtual reality
● BIM, DEM, data collection, model building
● Formats (CityGML, X3D, etc)
● 3D support in spatial enabled DBMS

● Web and mobile 3D visualization, interaction and analysis
● Web services (W3DS, WTS, WPVS)
● 3D urban and landscape styling and presentation
● HTML5, WebGL, X3 DOM geospatial support
● Generalization, LOD management, tiling
● 3D browser and mobile compatibility, performance and benchmarks

● Geospatial 3D application areas
● Disaster management
● Navigation and simulation
● Urban planning
● Energy, solar irradiation, wind farms
● Network planning and transportation, wireless networks
● Environment

SUBMISSION FORMAT
Extended abstract, 2000 to 3000 words manuscript (about 6 pages). Papers will be reviewed by the
program committee.

PUBLICATION
Authors of accepted papers will be invited to include the results of the workshop discussion in the
full paper, to be published on a special issue of the International Journal of 3D Information
Modeling (IJ3DIM).

IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of extended abstract: March 2, 2012
Notification of acceptance of extended abstracts: March 12, 2012 (in time for early registration)
3D Web Visualization of Geographic Data Workshop: April 24, 2012
Submission of full papers (IJ3DIM ready): June 1, 2012

ADDITION INFORMATION
Additional information will be published in the AGILE 2012 website, available at
http://agile2012.imag.fr/index.php/workshops/3d-web-visualization

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