Call for Lightning Talks

 

This is a good opportunity for you and your institution or company to give a 10-minute talk at the conference to demonstrate your work or share your vision and idea in a leading geospatial computing community.

The Lightning Talks (10 minutes of presentation with Q&A) are, but not limited to:

Broad Talks: a broad spectrum of presentations on recent achievements, new trends in all relevant areas between computing and geospatial

Late-Breaking Research & Emerging Technologies: some of the most impressive breakthroughs in computing and geospatial happen by considering the gaps and opportunities in the existing landscape - by adapting what we know to what might be

Industrial Products and Services
    introduce their latest developments in product innovation;
    introduce theirs relevant technical and consulting services;
    demonstrate software, hardware, and systems;
    talk about how their applications improve professional and technical performance;
    answer questions, and so on.

Work in Progress: preliminary, partial, and innovative insights that are important but not fully developed. 

Applications or Case Studies: for government, industry, education, and so on.

Development Techniques: practical techniques that solve real problems in development & production community

Student Projects: any creative, innovative, and/or practical course/research projects

 

An abstract (up to 300-word) adhere to the abstract-only formatting guide is required to submit to the conference for Lightning Talks. The authors are strongly suggested to insert the image results, figures, and/or tables into your talk abstract within the page limit to provide more information for the readers. A preliminary version of your demo or PowerPoint version of your presentation is an optional for the submission.

A poster is an option for a lightning talk. You can also participate in the poster session at the conference. If you would like to participate in both talk and poster, please submit your abstract separately for Posters. For more details, please go to Poster webpage.

All accepted abstracts and supplementary files (presentation slides, videos, etc.) will be distributed in the conference DVD-ROM. The selected high-quality abstracts will be published by ACM and available in ACM Digital Library for world distribution. Accepted authors will be sent the ACM Abstract Release Permission Form and complete instructions from ACM automated form collection system prior to a few of weeks before the conference. The authors need to directly submit the signed form to ACM upon receipt of the email notice from ACM.

Please check Important Dates for submission and follow this link to submit your work: Submission Site.

 

Author Notice: All the lighting talk acceptance notifications are sent to the authors by the date as shown in Important Dates. If you do not received them by that date, please contact us. At least one author needs to register to present the talk at the conference.