Martin Raubal

Martin Raubal is an Associate Professor at the Department of Geography, an Affiliated Faculty member at the Department of Computer Science, and a Faculty member of the Cognitive Science Program, University of California, Santa Barbara, U.S.A.

Education
  • Habilitation (Venia legendi in Geoinformatics), University of Muenster, 2006

  • Dr. techn. (Honors), Geoinformation, Vienna University of Technology, 2001

  • Dipl.-Ing., Surveying Engineering and Geoinformation, Vienna University of Technology, 1998

  • M.S., Spatial Information Science and Engineering, University of Maine, 1997

  • Research interests
  • Cognitive Engineering for Geospatial Services
  • Cognitive semantic interoperability
  • Location Based Decision Services
  • Spatial cognition and wayfinding
  • Time geography
  • Agents and Artificial Intelligence
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    GEOG 231 (Cognitive Issues in GIScience, Spring 09)

     

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    2 papers accepted for COSIT'09:
    M. Raubal, S. Winter, & C. Dorr, Decentralized Time Geography for Ad-Hoc Collaborative Planning.
    B. Adams & M. Raubal, A Metric Conceptual Space Algebra.
    Paper accepted for forthcoming SAGE Handbook on GIS and Society,T. Nyerges et al. (Eds.): M. Raubal, Cogito ergo mobilis sum: The impact of Location-Based Services on our mobile lives.
    Call for papers: 3rd International Conference on Geospatial Semantics (GEOS 2009)
    Paper accepted for Transactions in GIS: E. Pultar, M. Raubal, T. Cova, & M. Goodchild, Dynamic GIS Case Studies: Wildfire Evacuation and Volunteered Geographic Information.
    M. Raubal elected to UCGIS (University Consortium for Geographic Information Science) Board of Directors for 3-year term (2009-12)
    Paper accepted for forthcoming book on Tourism Informatics: Visual Travel Recommender Systems, Social Communities and User Interface Design, N. Sharda (Ed.): E. Pultar & M. Raubal, Progressive Tourism: Integrating Social, Transportation, and Data Networks
    Tutorial proposal accepted for COSIT 2009: M. Raubal & A. Klippel, Perspectives on Semantic Similarity for the Spatial Sciences
    Paper accepted for IJGIS:
    S. Swobodzinski & M. Raubal, An indoor routing algorithm for the blind: development and comparison to a routing algorithm for the sighted

     

     

     

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