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April 25th, 2012
COM.Geo 2012 Highlight: Big Data Computing for Geospatial

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The COM.Geo 2012 conference announces the conference highlights: Big Data Computing for Geospatial. U.S. President Barack Obama’s administration announced a ‘Big Data’ research and development initiative in response to processing the large amount of data collected by geospatial and other systems. Under this initiative, several federal government agencies, NSF, USGS, DARPA, DOD, NIH, and DOE, commitment for the programs total $200 million.

Big data refers to the rising flood of digital data from many sources, including the sensors, digitizers, scanners, software-based modeling, mobile phones, internet, videos, e-mails, and social network communications. The data type could be texts, geometries, images, videos, sounds, or their combination. Many of such data are directly or indirectly related to geospatial information. The emerging opportunity arises from combining these diverse data sources with greatly improving computing tools and techniques needed to access, organize, analyze, visualize, and extract useful information from huge diverse data sets.  COM.Geo 2012 will bring more new thoughts to explore big data computing for geospatial research and application.
 
Besides this highlight, COM.Geo 2012 highlights also include “GPU Computing for Geospatial” and “Sensor Computing for Geospatial”.

 
Call for Lightning Talks
The COM.Geo 2012 lightning talk is a presentation in which participants are given ten-minute inspirational presentation and share ideas about one of these topics, but not limited to:

·        Big Data Computing for Geospatial
·        Internet of Things, Mobile GIS
·        Cloud Computing for Geospatial
·        GPU Computing for Geospatial
·        Sensors for Geospatial
·        Location Technologies

 
For more information on the COM.Geo 2012 conference, please visit:
http://www.com-geo.org/conferences/2012/index.htm
 
About COM.Geo Conference
COM.Geo Conference is the leading-edge computing for geospatial conference, focusing on the latest computing technologies for multidisciplinary research and development that enables the exploration in geospatial areas. Innovative geospatial research and application technologies are the brightest spotlights at COM.Geo conference. COM.Geo is playing a guiding role to advancing the technologies in computing for geospatial fields.

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