Joint 3D GeoInfo conference and EG-ICE workshop 2024

3D GeoInfo 2024 – The 19th International 3D GeoInfo Conference 2024

EG-ICE 2024 – International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering

July 01 - 05, 2024, Vigo, Spain

 

In 2024 two events will be hosted by the University of Vigo, the 19th International 3D GeoInfo Conference 2024 and the 31st EG-ICE International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering. These two events will be jointly organized and will take place in Vigo between 1st and 5th July 2024.

The 3D GeoInfo Conference aims to bring together international researchers, practitioners, and professionals from academia, industry, and government to discuss the latest advances in 3D geoinformation science and technology. This annual event offers a multidisciplinary and inter-sectorial forum in the fields of 3D/4D data collection, management, data quality, analysis, advanced modelling, and visualization, with a strong focus on cutting-edge research, standardisation, technical, implementation and application issues across different disciplines.

As in previous conferences, 3D GeoInfo 2024 will provide a collaborative environment for learning, discussion, and exchange of ideas as well a platform for smarter decision making at local, national, and international levels.

The EG-ICE International Workshop on Intelligent Computing in Engineering will bring together international experts working on the interface between advanced computing and modern engineering challenges. Many engineering tasks require open-world resolution of challenges such as supporting multi-actor collaboration, coping with approximate models, providing effective engineer-computer interaction, search in multi-dimensional solution spaces, accommodating uncertainty, including specialist domain knowledge, performing sensor-data interpretation and dealing with incomplete knowledge. While results from computer science provide much initial support for resolution, adaptation is unavoidable and most importantly, feedback from addressing engineering challenges drives fundamental computer-science research. Competence and knowledge transfer goes both ways.

The workshop is intended to be a small-scale and single-track event focusing on defining strategic aspects of the interaction of computing with engineering challenges. Also, current proposals for supporting engineering challenges according to these aspects will be evaluated and compared. As in previous workshops, the promotion, dissemination and exchange of knowledge and ideas will be supported through long discussion periods within each session.

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