From zipf at uni-heidelberg.de Sat Dec 2 13:52:33 2017 From: zipf at uni-heidelberg.de (Alexander Zipf) Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2017 13:52:33 +0100 Subject: [GeoIT.org] =?utf-8?q?Stellenausschreibung=3A_Software_Engineer_O?= =?utf-8?q?SM_Routing_Services=2C_Backend_=26_Algorithms=3B_Heidelberg_Ins?= =?utf-8?q?titute_for_Geoinformation_Technology_=28HeiGIT=29?= Message-ID: Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit Binärdaten wurde abgetrennt... Dateiname : Ausschreibung.HeiGIT.Routing.Backend.SoftwareEngineer.engl.2017.pdf Dateityp : application/pdf Dateigröße : 940086 bytes Beschreibung: nicht verfügbar URL : From zipf at uni-heidelberg.de Mon Dec 4 11:07:30 2017 From: zipf at uni-heidelberg.de (Alexander Zipf) Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2017 11:07:30 +0100 Subject: [GeoIT.org] GIS @ ISCRAM 2018 - DEADLINE EXTENDED: Devc 10th In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: From bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at Tue Dec 5 18:31:23 2017 From: bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at (Bernd Resch) Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2017 18:31:23 +0100 Subject: [GeoIT.org] International Journal of Geo-information (IJGI) ::: CfP Special Issue on "Human-Centric Data Science for Urban Studies" Message-ID: <5A26D7EB.5050407@sbg.ac.at> Please spread the word! http://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijgi/special_issues/Human-Centric_Data_Urban *Special Issue:* Human-Centric Data Science for Urban Studies** *Journal*: International Journal of Geo-Information (JIF 1.502) *Submission Deadline:* 31 July 2018 In the past decade, the concept of smart cities has been greatly driven by the idea of an IT-infused city, that is, an urban system enriched with a number of different information technologies to support urban management and planning. However, most previous smart city research initiatives have promoted techno-positivistic approaches, which oftentimes do not account enough for the citizens' needs. Thus, this Special Issue focuses on a more human-centric view of smart cities. A variety of large-scale datasets, sensing technologies, geo-participation initiatives, collaborative mapping tools, and data science approaches have emerged that have the potential to help us in gaining a better understanding of urban processes and how to convert them into concrete urban planning and management actions. These new developments have led to a previously unknown situation in urban science, namely the transformation from data-scarce to data-rich research environments. To optimally leverage these new datasets and technologies, the GIScience community is currently developing innovative methods that go well beyond traditional geospatial analysis, including multidisciplinary approaches combining methods from GIScience, computer and data science, urban science, sociology, computational linguistics, complex systems and networks, a.o. This Special Issue encourages the submission of both basic research papers and application-oriented contributions in the area of urban data science, dedicating a particular focus to human-centric approaches. *DATA SOURCES* * Human sensing technologies * Social media and VGI * Mobile phone networks * OSM and OGD * Participatory geo-technologies *METHODS* * Spatio-temporal analysis of urban processes * Geo-infused self-learning systems and machine learning approaches * Statistical analysis of urban processes and structures * Sentiment analysis and emotion extraction * Dynamic, spatio-temporal geovisualisation * Multidisciplinary research (GIScience, computer and data science, urban science, sociology, computational linguistics, complex systems and networks, a.o.) *APPLICATION AREAS* * Urban planning and management * Mobility and transportation * Wellbeing, quality of life and livability * Energy infrastructure planning and management *Editors: *Bernd Resch (University of Salzburg, Austria; bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at), Michael Szell (European Central University, Hungary; peter.zeile at kit.edu) -- *Ass.-Prof. Dr. Bernd Resch**| **Assistant Professor* University of Salzburg | Department of Geoinformatics - Z_GIS Schillerstrasse 30 | 5020 Salzburg, Austria Phone: +43 (0)662 8044 7551 | Fax: +43 (0)662 8044 7560 E-mail: _bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at _| http://www.zgis.at -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: From bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at Tue Dec 5 19:06:01 2017 From: bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at (Bernd Resch) Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2017 19:06:01 +0100 Subject: [GeoIT.org] International Journal of Geo-information (IJGI) ::: CfP Special Issue on "Human-Centric Data Science for Urban Studies" In-Reply-To: <5A26D7EB.5050407@sbg.ac.at> References: <5A26D7EB.5050407@sbg.ac.at> Message-ID: <5A26E009.9010403@sbg.ac.at> My apologies for re-posting this, but the link in the original email led to the wrong page. Now corrected. Sorry for any inconvenience I may have caused. http://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijgi/special_issues/Human-Centric_Data_Urban -- *Ass.-Prof. Dr. Bernd Resch**| **Assistant Professor* University of Salzburg | Department of Geoinformatics - Z_GIS Schillerstrasse 30 | 5020 Salzburg, Austria Phone: +43 (0)662 8044 7551 | Fax: +43 (0)662 8044 7560 E-mail: _bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at _| http://www.zgis.at Am 05.12.2017 um 18:31 schrieb Bernd Resch: > Please spread the word! > http://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijgi/special_issues/Human-Centric_Data_Urban > > *Special Issue:* Human-Centric Data Science for Urban Studies** > *Journal*: International Journal of Geo-Information > (JIF 1.502) > > *Submission Deadline:* 31 July 2018 > > In the past decade, the concept of smart cities has been greatly > driven by the idea of an IT-infused city, that is, an urban system > enriched with a number of different information technologies to > support urban management and planning. However, most previous smart > city research initiatives have promoted techno-positivistic > approaches, which oftentimes do not account enough for the citizens' > needs. Thus, this Special Issue focuses on a more human-centric view > of smart cities. A variety of large-scale datasets, sensing > technologies, geo-participation initiatives, collaborative mapping > tools, and data science approaches have emerged that have the > potential to help us in gaining a better understanding of urban > processes and how to convert them into concrete urban planning and > management actions. These new developments have led to a previously > unknown situation in urban science, namely the transformation from > data-scarce to data-rich research environments. To optimally leverage > these new datasets and technologies, the GIScience community is > currently developing innovative methods that go well beyond > traditional geospatial analysis, including multidisciplinary > approaches combining methods from GIScience, computer and data > science, urban science, sociology, computational linguistics, complex > systems and networks, a.o. This Special Issue encourages the > submission of both basic research papers and application-oriented > contributions in the area of urban data science, dedicating a > particular focus to human-centric approaches. > > *DATA SOURCES* > > * Human sensing technologies > * Social media and VGI > * Mobile phone networks > * OSM and OGD > * Participatory geo-technologies > > *METHODS* > > * Spatio-temporal analysis of urban processes > * Geo-infused self-learning systems and machine learning approaches > * Statistical analysis of urban processes and structures > * Sentiment analysis and emotion extraction > * Dynamic, spatio-temporal geovisualisation > * Multidisciplinary research (GIScience, computer and data science, > urban science, sociology, computational linguistics, complex > systems and networks, a.o.) > > *APPLICATION AREAS* > > * Urban planning and management > * Mobility and transportation > * Wellbeing, quality of life and livability > * Energy infrastructure planning and management > > > *Editors: *Bernd Resch (University of Salzburg, Austria; > bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at), Michael Szell (European Central University, > Hungary; szellm at ceu.edu) > > > -- > > *Ass.-Prof. Dr. Bernd Resch**| **Assistant Professor* > > University of Salzburg | Department of Geoinformatics - Z_GIS > > Schillerstrasse 30 | 5020 Salzburg, Austria > > Phone: +43 (0)662 8044 7551 | Fax: +43 (0)662 8044 7560 > E-mail: _bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at _| > http://www.zgis.at > -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: From Thomas.Blaschke at sbg.ac.at Wed Dec 13 14:51:18 2017 From: Thomas.Blaschke at sbg.ac.at (Blaschke Thomas) Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2017 13:51:18 +0000 Subject: [GeoIT.org] WG: PHD young researchers : GEOBIA 2018 in Montpellier (France) --- CALL FOR ABSTRACT - SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE to January 3th ! In-Reply-To: <5A312258.8030505@teledetection.fr> References: <5A312258.8030505@teledetection.fr> Message-ID: <502808ED5AA3C14FA0BD10ECE9C41C6E013C5FA05C@xchmbx1.is.sbg.ac.at> Announcement Selected young researchers and PhD students coming from "southern countries" will be funded (a participation to the travel, registration and lodging costs) to participate to the PhD and young researchers conference (June 18 and 19) AND to participate to the GEOBIA2018 conference. Application : The candidates will present (1) their thesis or their research project (3 pages) ; (2) a CV + (3) a motivation letter (1 page). Please send your application: christiane.weber at teledetection.fr The conference GEOBIA 2018 will be preceded by a two days PhD Colloquium on New Ways of Satellite Image Acquisition and Operational GEOBIA processing using eCognition and ORFEO ToolBox. GEOBIA 2018 in Montpellier (France) --- CALL FOR ABSTRACT - SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE EXTENDED to January 3th ! The GEOBIA community is organizing the 7th edition of its international symposium on GEOgraphic-Object-Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA), a newly evolving sub-discipline of GIScience devoted to partitioning remote sensing (RS) imagery into meaningful image-objects, and assessing their characteristics through spatial, spectral and temporal scale. GEOBIA?18 ( https://www.geobia2018.com/) is expected to gather scientists, professionals and users, from academia, industry, the public sector and government from all over the world. GEOBIA'18 will continue to be a platform to present research and development on the traditional topics: theory/concept, methods/algorithm and OBIA applications. Special focus will cover today challenges as big data integration, open sources solution, cloud analyses, semantic and knowledge integration. The theme of this edition is "GEOBIA in a changing World - From pixels to Ecosystems and Global Sustainability ». An Internet-based GEOBIA Survey on Key Research Priorities will be launched through the symposium website. Schedule: ? From 18th June to 19th June: PhD Colloquium ? From 20th June to 22th June : GEOBIA conference ? Wednesday 22th June - afternoon: Side Evenst GEOBIA Important dates: · Opening abstract submission site: November, 2017 · Abstract Submission deadline: January 3, 2018 · Selection of young researchers award for all event: until January 6, 2018 · Selection of proposed side event subjects: until January 6, 2018 · Early registration: January 14, 2018 · Spécial issue deadline: August 14, 2018 Contact : geobia2018 at sciencesconf.org -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: