Submission

The call has closed, no more submissions can be accepted.

We are particularly interested in two kinds of contributions:

1. Short discussion papers: Presenting a data set/specific problem

The short discussion papers (maximally 1500 words, excluding references) have to present a specific problem in the context of movement analysis. In particular each paper should present the dataset of a specific use case in an application context or in the context of a specific research question. Any information underlining the data sets potential as a benchmark data set is considered a plus (context of observed process, metadata, data structure, observable patterns and processes, research questions or tasks addressed). The inclusion of maps and figures is encouraged. Those datasets will play an essential role during the entire workshop. Young researchers are particularly encouraged to present their research problems.

2. Overview presentations

Overview presentations are asked to have the character of short tutorials. With these presentations an overview of the state-of-art in movement pattern analysis is expected. Submissions for overview presentations should be well referenced and include a tentative structure of the presentation (also 1500 words, excluding references).

Instructions for Authors

A template for both short discussion papers and overview presentations is available as a Word document (.doc, .docx) or pdf. If you choose not to prepare your abstract using Word, please make sure you follow the guidelines in the example abstract closely.

Submissions should be emailed in PDF-format to Patrick Laube.