Full text: The 3rd ISPRS Workshop on Dynamic and Multi-Dimensional GIS & the 10th Annual Conference of CPGIS on Geoinformatics

ISPRS, Vol.34, Part 2W2, “Dynamic and Multi-Dimensional GIS”, Bangkok, May 23-25, 2001 
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This workshop has become the milestone of dynamic and 
multi-dimensional GIS. The series of workshop on dynamic 
and multi-dimensional GIS has been continued and the second 
workshop was organised in Beijing two years later by Prof. Jun 
Chen of the National Geomatics Center of China (Chen et. al. 
1999). This Workshop in Bangkok, organised by XY Chen, is 
the third of its series. It is expected that the 4 lh will be held in 
year 2003. 
Apart from the series of International Workshop on Dynamic 
and Multi-dimensional GIS, many other conferences related to 
dynamic and multi-dimensional GIS have been held in recent 
years, e.g. 
• the International Workshop on “Urban Multi- 
media/3D Mapping” held in Tokyo, Japan, in 1997, 
1999 and 2001; 
• International Conference on ‘Theoretical and 
Practical Aspects of Surface Reconstruction and 3D 
Object Extraction” held in Haifa, Isral, 1997; 
• International Conference on “3D Reconstruction and 
Modeling of Topographic Objects” held in Stuttgart, 
Germany, 1997; 
• A Varenious workshop on Cognitive Models of 
Dynamic Geographic Phenomena and their 
representation, held in Pittsburgh, USA, 1998; 
• International Conference on “3D Geospatial Data 
Production: Meeting Application Requirements” held 
in Paris, France, 1999; 
• International Symposium on the Digital Earth, held 
in November 1999 in Beijing. 
• 9 lh International Symposium on Spatial Data 
Handling held in Beijing in August 2000. 
• First International Conference in Geographic 
Information Science in 2000 in USA. 
Apart from the efforts from computing science, geography and 
other disciplines, the International Society for Photogrammetry 
and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) has in 1996 changed its 
Commission IV from "Mapping" to "GIS and Mapping". A 
number of Working Groups in Commissions II and IV have 
something to do with Dynamic and Multi-dimensional GIS. 
Since 1997, more publication on Dynamic and Multi 
dimensional GIS are noticeable. Two special issues on this 
topic have been published. One was published by ISPRS 
Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing. This was 
edited by Y.C. Lee and Martien Molenaar. A collection of 
papers from the first International Workshop on Dynamic and 
Multi-dimensional GIS (Lee and Li, 1997) and the Symposium 
of ISPRS Commission IV which was organised in September 
1998 in Stuttgart by Dieter Fritsch of Stuttgart University 
(Fritsch, 1998). The other issue was published by 
Geolnformatica. This issue was prepared by Zhilin Li. A 
collection of papers from the 2 nd International Workshop on 
Dynamic and Multi-Dimensional GIS (Chen et al., 1999). 
Indeed, Geolnformatica has published a number of important 
articles in this topic. 
4.THE CHALLENGING ISSUES OF DYNAMIC AND MULTI 
DIMENSIONAL GIS 
Dynamic and multi-dimensional GIS, in fact, means non- 
traditional GIS. Therefore, there is a lot of work to be done 
before such systems come into reality. 
• Dynamic and/or spatio-temporal 
Data acquisition: real-time, kinermatic, updating, 
Data: models, structure, database, retrieval, query 
Process modelling: spatio-temporal process modelling, 
dynamic objects, dynamic process 
Visualisation: internet-based, spatio-temporal, dynamic 
phenomena; 
Specification and organization of 4D spatio-temporal 
objects 
Automated change detection/modelling 
4D Spatio-temporal information visualization 
• Scale 
Multi-scale database: representation and integration 
Map generalisation
	        
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