| Tutorial: Processes and Events in Geographical Space |
Antony GaltonThe purpose of this tutorial is to provide an overview of current and recent thinking on the description, classification and representation of dynamic phenomena in the geographical domain. The tutorial should provide sufficient background for newcomers to the field to be able to appreciate research contributions in this area, as represented in conferences such as COSIT, and journals such as IJGIS. The tutorial is designed to meet the needs of PhD students and post-doctoral researchers in GI Science, spatio-temporal reasoning, and related fields. Some familiarity with formal notations such as logic and set theory would be useful (particularly for Session 3), as well as with methods of representing static information in GIS. We will look at the variety of processes and events that must be considered in describing dynamic geographical phenomena, different ways of classifying them, how they fit into high-level representation schemes for geographical information, and a variety of formal approaches to the representation and modelling of such phenomena. The tutorial will comprise four 45-minute sessions with a half-hour break between the second and third (total duration 3 hrs 30 minutes). The programme will be as follows:
In addition to the session slides, which can be downloaded from the links above, you can also download the tutorial notes from this page. |