Martin Raubal

Martin Raubal is an Associate Professor and Vice-Chair 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
  • Agent Based Modeling and Artificial Intelligence
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    GEOG 200B (Introduction to Geographic Research, Winter 10)

    INT 200B (Cognitive Science Seminar, Winter 10)

     

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    (Muenster Semantic Interoperability Lab)

     

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    News:  

    Paper accepted for AGILE'10: M. Raubal & S. Winter, A Spatio-Temporal Model Towards Ad-Hoc Collaborative Decision-Making
    Editorial Board member of the new journal Semantic Web – Interoperability, Usability, Applicability (SWJ) by IOS Press
    Research grant for Geospatial Feature Conflation awarded by National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NURI) to M. Goodchild and M. Raubal
    New book: K. Janowicz, M. Raubal, and S. Levashkin, Eds. (2009) GeoSpatial Semantics - Third International Conference on GeoSpatial Semantics, GeoS 2009, Mexico City, Mexico, December 2009, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5892. Springer.
    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:

    AGILE 2010, 13th AGILE International Conference on Geographic Information Science, 11-14 May 2010 - Guimarães, Portugal.
    GISCIENCE 2010, 6th International Conference on Geographic Information Science Zurich, Switzerland, September 14-17, 2010

     

     

     

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