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SKI Conference Canada 2023
February 16 @ 8:00 am - February 19 @ 5:00 pm
$200The 8th Conference on Spatial Knowledge and Information Canada will be held February 16-19, 2023 in Banff, Alberta.
Spatial Knowledge and Information (SKI) Canada brings together researchers of geographic information science (and systems), spatial data science, and the geoweb who live and work in Canada. We invite submissions as short papers and abstracts for peer-review and publication.
The SKI conference mixes the practical and the theoretical. Come share your experiences in using GIS in academia in Canada and around the world. Learn from other researchers and students of GIS on best practices and ways of accommodating different domains of knowledge. We invite submissions on a range of topics including (but not limited to):
- GIScience
- Spatial Data Science
- Geomatics and geomatics engineering
- Remote Sensing
- Participatory GIS
- GIS in health and epidemiology
- GIS in transportation
- GIS in hydrology
- Geoprivacy
- Planning Support Systems and landuse planning
- Digital Earth and the Geospatial Web 2.0 (geoweb) (e.g., Google Earth, Virtual Earth, Google Maps) Research
- Neogeography, Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) and crowdsourcing
- Geovisualization and cybercartography
- Business geographics
- Spatial statistics
- Location based services
- GIS and spatial modeling in the Earth Sciences
- Urban simulation and modelling
- Computer dimensions of GIS (e.g., data modelling)
- Big Data, machine learning, Geo AI
- Smart Cities & Artificial Intelligence
Who should attend?
Students of all levels (undergraduate, masters, and PhD) and professors who identify as GIScientists, Spatial Data Scientists, Geomatics Researchers or GIS Applications users from across Canada. We are particularly interested in students attending the conference so please share this CfP within your departments.
How to participate
Submit a short paper for peer review
Short papers can be up to 2000 words in length and a maximum of 10 pages (including figures and references). Each short paper will be reviewed by the Program Committee and feedback will be provided to the authors. Accepted short papers will be published in the SKI conference proceedings via Open Science Framework (OSF). In addition to gaining experience with the review process, students should be aware that the proceedings are given a persistent identifier (DOI) and indexed, which may be useful for their CV.
Download the short paper template here
Submit paper here
Submit an abstract
For students who have been registered in their programs for less than six months (as of the deadline of abstract submission), we invite submission of a short abstract (200-300 words). Short abstracts will not be included in proceedings but are an opportunity to discuss and receive feedback from your peers. Short abstracts should include the research context, goal, methods, anticipated results, and expected impacts. Short abstract submissions must be accompanied by an email or letter from the student’s supervisor indicating they have reviewed and approved the submission and confirmation that the student has been in their program of study for less than six months. If new students have sufficient results, a comprehensive literature review or a well-developed methodology, we encourage them to submit to the paper stream.
Download the abstract template here
Submit abstract here
Faculty research synopsis
Faculty are welcome to submit Extended Abstracts and be allocated the same 10-minute presentation slot as other presenters, these abstracts should focus on a specific research project or topic. Alternatively, faculty can email grant.mckenzie@mcgill.ca and request to give a 2-minute research synopsis/elevator pitch covering the general range of research they conduct. Additionally, faculty can submit a 300 word summary of their research program which will be posted on the conference website, but will not be part of the peer-reviewed proceedings. Submit synopsis here
Dates
The full conference event will be held from Thursday February 16 to Sunday, February 19, 2022. The conference begins with an icebreaker and social on Thursday night, with paper presentations commencing Friday February 17 and continuing Saturday February 18. Further details will be posted soon.
The submission deadline for short papers and abstracts is November 14th, 2022.
Conference Structure
The conference will be structured as a series of plenary sessions, and hosted by a moderator. Conference sessions will be designed around a rapid-communication format successfully used in medicine, neuroscience, and other disciplines. Each presentation will be 10-minutes with a short shared opportunity for public questions. Additionally, each evening of the conference will also include a reception offering ample time for interaction and discussion. In addition to the research presentations we will have a keynote address during the dinner hour of the first evening.
Conference Location
This year’s conference on Spatial Knowledge and Information Canada will be held at the Banff Park Lodge.
Registration
Registration includes two dinners and coffee breaks during the conference.
Please make sure to book your own accomodation, either at the Banff Park Lodge (where the conference will take place) or at a location nearby.
Early bird (Register by January 6)
- Students: $200
- Postdocs: $300
- Faculty & others: $450
Regular (Register by January 27)
- Students: $250
- Postdocs: $350
- Faculty & others: $500
Registration link coming soon.