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Subject: [Geowanking] CfP mobile maps
Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005
From: "michael gould" <[log in to unmask]>
Call for Papers
We invite you to submit papers for the upcoming workshop related to GI
Science,
Human Computer Interaction and Mobile Computing:
MOBILE MAPS 2005
- Interactivity and Usability of Map-based Mobile Services -
http://www.geoinform.fh-mainz.de/~zipf/mobilemaps/
http://www.carto-tum.de
19. September 2005 - Salzburg Austria
In combination with
MobileHCI 2005, International Conference on Human Computer Interaction
with Mobile Devices and Services.
http://www.mobilehci.org
Workshop Goals and Issues:
Intuitive user interfaces are indispensable for the acceptance of
location-based
services (LBS) and mobile services. Interactive mobile maps (in 2D and 3D)
represent an important type of applications on mobile devices. Various
research
questions concerning interaction paradigms and usability issues of
cartographic
presentations are still open. On the one hand the special technical
restrictions of
mobile devices need to be considered; on the other hand the usage of the
additional
situative information within the mobile environment does offer new
possibilities for
individualizing mobile maps, i.e. their adjustment to the respective
user, current
situation and context.
The workshop attempts to promote interdisciplinary exchange around the
central task
of generating mobile maps in an "optimal" way for different users and tasks.
We invite you to submit novel and unpublished research in the areas
mentioned:
Deadline for long abstracts (2000-3000) words: 10.07.2005
- Review by an international program committee (see below)
- Best papers will be selected for an upcoming book or a special issue
of a journal.
The following categorized questions act as a starting point for the
discussion in the
workshop.
Map interaction, multimedia and extended presentations
- What intuitive interaction mechanisms and modalities (language, sound,
keyboard, mouse, gestures, AR etc.) in which combination are good for mobile
maps?
Call for Papers: Workshop "Mobile Maps 2005" at MobileHCI, Salzburg,
Austria, 19.September 2005
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- What impact does the choice of the technical interface (PDA, mobile phone,
TabletPC, HMD ...) have on the selection of information and its map format?
What are the ergonomic characteristics of these different devices?
- Which and how multimedia and hypermedia elements can be meaningfully
integrated in mobile maps?
- When are 3D visualization and other map-like presentations meaningful and
helpful on mobile devices?
Context-adaptive generation of maps
- Which user tasks are typically related to mobile maps?
- Which map contents and presentation styles are relevant for which
communication goals and which situative context?
- Which generalization operations are meaningful for mobile maps?
- How far can we categorize and formalize the relevant context factors
for the
generation of maps?
- How much detail on the map is necessary for an adequate interpretation
of the
user
- How do situative/context and user-specific parameters mutually affect each
other?
- Which design strategies are possible to direct the attention of the
user towards
the focus (regarding content and location) of the map the best way?
User modeling for personalized maps
- What are the expectations regarding the appearance of maps related to
sociodemographic
characteristics or cultural background of the users?
- What characteristics are suitable indicators for preferences and
abilities of a
mobile user?
- How can we infer (and weight) user characteristics in a non-intrusive
manner?
- What differences of user behavior and memory load can be caused by the
mobile
usage environment in comparison to the stationary usage environment?
Methodological concerns
- What experiments are suitable for answering the above questions and
how can they
be designed?
- How can individualized cartographic rules and their relative priority
be determined?
- What computing measures can be defined and determined?
Workshop Background
The workshop will be the second one in a planned series of bi-annual
international
workshops on the topic of design and interaction of mobile map-based
applications. The first
one was held 2003 in a national setting within the conference "Mensch
und Computer 2003"
(Human and Computer), Topic: "Interaktion in Bewegung" (Interaction in
movement)
http://www.mensch-und-computer.de/ 08. September 2003, Stuttgart,
Germany, coorganized
with the German Chapter of the ACM and the German "Gesellschaft für
Informatik"
(German Society for Informatics), Department on Human-Computer
Interaction. For
published results see:
Call for Papers: Workshop "Mobile Maps 2005" at MobileHCI, Salzburg,
Austria, 19.September 2005
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Meng, L., Zipf, A. and Reichenbacher, T. (eds.) (2004): Map-based mobile
services - Theories,
Methods and Implementations. Springer Geosciences. Springer Verlag.
Heidelberg.
http://www.springeronline.com/sgw/cda/frontpage/0,11855,5-40109-22-34561878-0,00.html
Program Committee
- Prof. Dr. Masatoshi Arikawa, Tokyo, Japan
- Prof. Dr. Volker Coors, Stuttgart, Germany
- Prof. Dr. Michael Gould, Castellon, Spain
- Prof. Dr. Liqiu Meng, Munich, Germany
- Prof. Yingjie Wang, Bejing, China
- Prof. Dr. Alexander Zipf, Mainz, Germany
- Ass. Prof. Dr. Bin Jiang, Gävle, Sweden
- Ass. Prof. Dr. Sven Fuhrmann, Texas, USA
- Ass. Prof. Dr. Hassan Karimi, Pittsburg, USA
- Ass. Prof. Dr. Alexander Kippel, Melbourne, Australia
- Ass. Prof. Dr. Christian Kray, Lancaster, UK
- Dr. Tumasch Reichenbacher, Munich, Germany
- Matthias Jöst, Lancaster UK
- Kai-Florian Richter, Bremen, Germany
Workshop Program Chairs:
- Prof. Dr. Liqiu Meng (Technical University of Munich, Germany, Chair
of Cartography)
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- Prof. Dr. Alexander Zipf (University of Applied Sciences Mainz)
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Workshop Audience:
Everybody interested in the topics mentioned above. This includes
participants from
Cartography, Human-Computer-Interaction, Cognitive Science (Spatial
Cognition),
Psychology, Usability, Design, Geographic Information Science, Mobile
Computing
The idea is to improve cross-disciplinary research among these areas
with respect to the
development and design of mobile map-based application.
Workshop Format:
One day workshop. Accepted contributions will be presented by the
participants.
The agenda will be grouped around the topics mentioned above.
For each contribution there will be additional time for discussion and a
special slot for general
discussion regarding the mentioned topics at the end of each group.
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