ICACI
The 29th International Cartographic Conference will take place in Tokio, Japan, 15–20 July 2019. The Organizing Committee of ICC2019 invites all interested participants to submit full papers or abstracts for the oral or poster presentations.
All submissions will be reviewed by the International Scientific Committee. All accepted submissions will be published as the Advances in Cartography and GIScience of the ICA, Proceedings of the ICA, or Abstracts of the ICA. Selected papers will also be published in the International Journal of Cartography.
All details and the submission form can be found on the ICC website: icc2019.org/papers.html.
Important Dates
Papers
- Submission of full manuscript for Advances: 5 December 2018
- Submission of abstracts for Abstracts and Proceedings: 19 December 2018
- Notification of acceptance: 20 February 2019
- Submission of final manuscripts for Proceedings and Advances: 3 April 2019
Exhibition
- Submission interface for International Cartographic Exhibition opens: 12 December 2018
- Submission interface for International Cartographic Exhibition closes: 6 March 2019
Registration
- Conference registration deadline for presenters/authors: 3 April 2019
- Deadline for Early-Bird-Fees: 3 April 2019
Conference Topics and Paper Themes
- T01 Art and Cartography
- T02 Atlases
- T03 Cartographic Heritage into the Digital
- T04 Cartography and Children
- T05 Cartography in Early Warning and Crisis Management
- T06 Cognitive Issues in Geographic Information Visualization
- T07 Education and Training
- T08 Generalisation and Multiple Representation
- T09 Geospatial Analysis and Modeling
- T10 GI for Sustainability
- T11 History of Cartography
- T12 Location Based Services
- T13 Map Design
- T14 Map Production and Geoinformation Management
- T15 Map Projections
- T16 Maps and Graphics for Blind and Partially Sighted People
- T17 Maps and the Internet
- T18 Mountain Cartography
- T19 Open Source Geospatial Technologies
- T20 Planetary Cartography
- T21 SDI and Standards
- T22 Sensor-driven Mapping
- T23 Topographic Mapping
- T24 Toponymy
- T25 Ubiquitous Mapping, Spatial DB and IoT-Based Systems
- T26 Use, User and Usability Issues
- T27 Visual Analytics
- T28 Marine Cartography
- T29 Digital Humanities and GIS
- T30 GIS, Remote Sensing and Cartographic Theory, Methodology and Applications
- T31 Visualization and Analysis of Geographical Process
- T32 Mapping Cities
- T33 Design and visual variables: Rethinking Jacques Bertin
- T34 Geo for All: Open source GIS education
- T35 Crowdsourced Geospatial Information
- T36 Transition to Modern and Contemporary Mappings
- T37 Maps for SDGs
- T38 Mapping the Environment
- T39 Theoretical Cartography
- T40 AI, Robotics, Autonomous Cars and Mapping
- T41 Maps and Games
- T42 Big Data and Data Science
- T43 Others
For more details, please visit the conference website.
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