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COM.Geo 2012 Conference

Nokia Keynote at COM.Geo 2012:
Big Data Computing for Traffic Information by GPS Sensing

One of the fastest growing data source for traffic monitoring systems is GPS collected from mobile devices. There is a large demand in industry and transportation agencies to have access to high resolution state of traffic on highways and arterial roads globally. Real time systems that use GPS data include geospatial pre-processing components such as map matching and path inference. The rapidly growing volume of GPS data cannot be handled using traditional methods but instead of parallel computing approaches. Also, the new high resolution algorithms are developed to leverage the parallel processing frameworks. In this talk, Dr. Tossavainen will discuss directions taken to respond to the demand of providing high resolution information about the state of the traffic both in the context of modeling and implementation of a large scale system. >>

 

Call for Lightning Talks, Posters, Panels, Courses, Demo Videos

Give a ten-minute inspirational lightning presentation, organize an exciting panel/course, or show a fantastic demo work, and share your ideas about Mobile GIS, Big Data Computing, GPU Computing, Social Computing, Cloud Computing, Sensors for geospatial research and application.

Lightning Demo Talk Submission Deadline - May 7

Posters Submission Deadline - May 7

Demo Videos Submission Deadline - May 7

Panels Submission Deadline - May 7

Courses Submission Deadline - May 7

 

Lightning Tech Talks Submission Closed on Apr. 30

Lightning Talk - Tech Talk Submission will be closed on Apr. 30. Please submit your work to other tracks, such as Demo Talks, Posters, Panels, Courses, and Demo Videos by May 7.

 

Early Registration from $250, Save up to $200 by May 14

The COM.Geo 2012 early registration deadline is May 14th. The fee structure for COM.Geo 2012 makes it even more advantageous to register early this year. Registering early can save you up to $200 off your conference program registration (depending on your registration category). 

 

 

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About COM.Geo

Computing for Geospatial Research Institute (COM.Geo) is one of the leading-edge geospatial computing research organizations in the world. COM.Geo is playing a guiding role to advancing the technologies in computing for geospatial research and application fields. COM.Geo R&D focuses on the latest computing technologies for multidisciplinary research and development that enables the exploration in geospatial areas. COM.Geo training center offers the most up-to-date training for working professionals to boost their technical knowledge and skills of computing for geospatial technology. COM.Geo conference is an exclusive international event that connects researchers, developers, scientists, and application users from academia, government, and industry in both computing and geospatial fields.

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