IDIOM Media Watch on Climate Change
Award Winner of the 3D Visualization Grand Challenge
5th International Symposium on Digital Earth

http://www.ecoresearch.net/climate

(Berkeley, 06 June 2007). A European team of researchers today announced
the official launch of the Media Watch on Climate Change, an award-winning
Geospatial Web application. Google, NASA, ESRI and other technology
leaders are sponsoring the 3D Visualization Grand Challenge and will be
attending tomorrow's awards ceremony held at the University of California
at Berkeley (www.isde5.org).

Aiming to increase awareness and the accessibility of environmental
information, the Media Watch provides a continuously updated account of
media coverage on climate change and related issues. The portal
aggregates, filters and visualizes environmental Web content from about
150 Anglo-American news media sites. Automated content analysis extracts
geospatial context to build a comprehensive, geotagged knowledge base. A
visual interface provides interactive access to this knowledge base. It
shows that geobrowsers are not only suited to explore geographic features,
but can also be used to render other types of imagery such as
three-dimensional Knowledge Planets.

Environmental communication and collaboration are crucial to conceiving
and implementing change on both regional and society-wide scales. Within
the next six months, the Media Watch will therefore be extended into an
interactive collaboratory for the scientific community, commercial
entities, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) - stakeholders often
divided by differing worldviews, goals and agendas.

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Prof. Arno Scharl
Know-Center & Graz University of Technology
Inffeldgasse 21a, A-8010 Graz, Austria
(e) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(w) http://kmi.tugraz.at/
(w) http://www.know-center.at/
(w) http://www.geospatialweb.com/
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Acknowledgement: The Media Watch on Climate Change is part of IDIOM
(Information Diffusion across Interactive Online Media; www.idiom.at), a
two-year research project funded by the FIT-IT Semantic Systems program
(www.fit-it.at)  of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Transport, Innovation
and Technology (BMVIT) in cooperation with the Austrian Research Promotion
Agency (FFG). The project is jointly pursued by Vienna University of
Economics and Business Administration (Research Institute for
Computational Methods, Institute for Tourism and Leisure Studies), Graz
University of Technology (Knowledge Management Institute) and three
industry partners (Gentics, Austria.info and Prisma Solutions).

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