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The Association of Geographic Information Laboratories for Europe
(AGILE) was established in early 1998 to promote academic teaching
and research on GIS at the European level. AGILE seeks to ensure
that the views of the geographic information teaching and research
community are fully represented in the discussions that take place
on future European - search agendas and it also provides a
permanent scientific forum where geographic information researchers
can meet and exchange ideas and - periences at the European level.
In 2007 AGILE provided - for the first time since its existence - a
book constituting a collection of scientific papers that were
submitted as fu- papers to the annual AGILE conference and went
through a competitive and thorough review process. Published in the
Springer Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography this first
edition was well received within AGILE and within the European
Geoinformation Science com- nity as a whole. Thus, the decision was
easily made to establish a Springer th Volume for the 11 AGILE
conference held 2008 in Girona, Spain, and led to what you now hold
in your hands.
The Association of Geographic Information Laboratories for Europe
(AGILE) was established in early 1998 to promote academic teaching
and research on GIS at the European level. Since then, the annual
AGILE c- ference has gradually become the leading GIScience
conference in Europe and provides a multidisciplinary forum for
scientific knowledge prod- tion and dissemination. GIScience
addresses the understanding and automatic processing of geospatial
information in its full breadth. While geo-objects can be
represented either as vector data or in raster formats these
representations have also guided the research in different
disciplines, with GIS researchers concentrating on vector data
while research in photogrammetry and c- puter vision focused on
(geospatial) raster data. Although there have - ways been small but
fine sessions addressing photogrammetry and image analysis at past
AGILE conferences, these topics typically played only a minor role.
Thus to broaden the domain of topics the AGILE 2009 con- rence it
is jointly organized with a Workshop of the International Society
of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS), dedicated to High Re-
lution Satellite Imagery, organized by Prof. Christian Heipke of
the Le- niz Universitat Hannover. This collocation provides
opportunities to explore commonalities - tween research communities
and to ease exchange between participants to develop or deepen
mutual understanding. We hope that this approach enables
researchers from the different communities to identify common -
terests and research methods and thus provides a basis for possible
future cooperations."
The Association of Geographic Information Laboratories for Europe
(AGILE) was established in early 1998 to promote academic teaching
and research on GIS at the European level. AGILE seeks to ensure
that the views of the geographic information teaching and research
community are fully represented in the discussions that take place
on future European - search agendas and it also provides a
permanent scientific forum where geographic information researchers
can meet and exchange ideas and - periences at the European level.
In 2007 AGILE provided - for the first time since its existence - a
book constituting a collection of scientific papers that were
submitted as fu- papers to the annual AGILE conference and went
through a competitive and thorough review process. Published in the
Springer Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography this first
edition was well received within AGILE and within the European
Geoinformation Science com- nity as a whole. Thus, the decision was
easily made to establish a Springer th Volume for the 11 AGILE
conference held 2008 in Girona, Spain, and led to what you now hold
in your hands.
The Association of Geographic Information Laboratories for Europe
(AGILE) was established in early 1998 to promote academic teaching
and research on GIS at the European level. Since then, the annual
AGILE c- ference has gradually become the leading GIScience
conference in Europe and provides a multidisciplinary forum for
scientific knowledge prod- tion and dissemination. GIScience
addresses the understanding and automatic processing of geospatial
information in its full breadth. While geo-objects can be
represented either as vector data or in raster formats these
representations have also guided the research in different
disciplines, with GIS researchers concentrating on vector data
while research in photogrammetry and c- puter vision focused on
(geospatial) raster data. Although there have - ways been small but
fine sessions addressing photogrammetry and image analysis at past
AGILE conferences, these topics typically played only a minor role.
Thus to broaden the domain of topics the AGILE 2009 con- rence it
is jointly organized with a Workshop of the International Society
of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS), dedicated to High Re-
lution Satellite Imagery, organized by Prof. Christian Heipke of
the Le- niz Universitat Hannover. This collocation provides
opportunities to explore commonalities - tween research communities
and to ease exchange between participants to develop or deepen
mutual understanding. We hope that this approach enables
researchers from the different communities to identify common -
terests and research methods and thus provides a basis for possible
future cooperations."
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