GI Science & Systems Student Honors Paper Competition
Type: Virtual Paper
Day: 2/28/2022
Start Time: 2:00 PM
End Time: 3:20 PM
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Sponsor Group(s):
Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group
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Organizer(s):
Song Gao
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Song Gao, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Description:
The Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group (GISS-SG) of the American Association of Geographers (AAG) is pleased to announce the 2022 Honors Competition for Student Papers on Geographic Information Science topics to be presented at the annual meeting. The purpose of this competition is to promote scholarship and written and oral presentation by students in the field of GIS. Papers are invited from current graduate and undergraduate students on any topic in geographical information systems and geographic information science.
Any paper that advances any aspect of GIS is welcome. We encourage papers on theoretical, conceptual, and methodological developments in GIS as well as on particular innovative GIS applications. Papers must be based upon original work, completed as an undergraduate or graduate student, relevant to the field of GIS and current GIS research. Papers must be mainly written by the applicant, but having co-authors is allowed. Students who are selected as finalists will be placed in a special session at the annual meeting. The only exception is a student who is also selected as a Nystrom Dissertation Award finalist, in which case, he or she may present in the Nystrom paper session instead. Enhancing diversity, promoting inclusion, and broadening participation in the discipline of geography are goals that are central to the AAG and its mission. We strongly encourage female students and students in underrepresented groups in geography to participate in this competition.
Presentation(s), if applicable
Yanan Wu, ; Where and why there: location analytics of routine occurrences (LARO) with a case study on traffic accidents |
Hoeyun Kwon, Lehman College - CUNY; Sensing and visualizing collective discourse and sentiments during natural disasters using Twitter: A space-time-semantics approach |
Fangzheng Lyu, Virginia Tech; High spatiotemporal granularity prediction of Heat Island within the City Using High-Frequency Urban Sensor Network |
Wei Chen, Iowa State University; Large-scale Urban Building Function Mapping by Integrating Multiple Web-based Geospatial Data |
Karl Tacheron, UMass Amherst; A method of generating pedestrian walksheds to measure neighborhood walkability |
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GI Science & Systems Student Honors Paper Competition
Description
Virtual Paper
Contact the Primary Organizer
Song Gao - song.gao@wisc.edu