From westerholt at uni-heidelberg.de Sun Sep 17 14:32:50 2017 From: westerholt at uni-heidelberg.de (Rene Westerholt) Date: Sun, 17 Sep 2017 14:32:50 +0200 Subject: [Gfgi] Call for Papers: Special Issue on "Urban Geoinformatics" In-Reply-To: <4879de5e-5ae6-6ae4-710a-47176836ec2b@uni-heidelberg.de> References: <4879de5e-5ae6-6ae4-710a-47176836ec2b@uni-heidelberg.de> Message-ID: <09a250d3-48bb-c59a-6228-934b372da07c@uni-heidelberg.de> Dear colleagues, we are happy to invite you to submit your crowdsourcing-related research to a special issue on "Urban Geoinformatics" (see the PDF in the attachment). It would further be most kind, if you could disseminate this call to interested scholars in your personal networks. Thank you very much, looking foward to your submissions, and nice greetings from Heidelberg, René Westerholt -- René Westerholt FRGS [Research Assistant] Heidelberg University GIScience Research Group | Institute of Geography Room 12b Im Neuenheimer Feld 348 D-69120 Heidelberg [Tel] +49-6221-54-5504 [Fax] +49-6221-54-4529 [I-Net] http://giscience.uni-hd.de -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit Binärdaten wurde abgetrennt... 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Dateiname : heigit_logo_only-300x115.png Dateityp : image/png Dateigröße : 10256 bytes Beschreibung: nicht verfügbar URL : From president at geoit.org Tue Sep 26 17:11:08 2017 From: president at geoit.org (Prof. Dr. Roland Wagner, GeoIT.org) Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2017 17:11:08 +0200 Subject: [Gfgi] GeoIT Wherecamp Conference - CfP Submission closes soon on September 30th! In-Reply-To: <90605b4f0f2ed7aa46a3527b9.4c093b679e.20170926143238.cfdecc30a2.46b26852@mail123.sea31.mcsv.net> References: <90605b4f0f2ed7aa46a3527b9.4c093b679e.20170926143238.cfdecc30a2.46b26852@mail123.sea31.mcsv.net> Message-ID: <018501d336d9$ae8792c0$0b96b840$@geoit.org> 7th GeoIT Wherecamp 2017: TU Berlin, November 30th Submission of GeoIT Wherecamp Talk Proposals closes soon... Dear GeoIT.org event participant Roland Wagner, you are invited to submit a proposal for a talk (title and short abstract only) for the next upcoming GeoIT Wherecamp Conference at TU Berlin, Lichthof on November 30th. The call for participation can be found online via http://wherecamp2017.geoit.org/call-for-participation/ and below. You can submit your talk proposals until next Sunday September, 30th , so within next days. We are looking forward to meet you again! Prof. Dr. Roland Wagner, Conference Chair and GeoIT.org President Submit a talk proposal here Call for Participation The GeoIT WhereCamp Conference is a premier conference focusing on the latest trends and insights around digital mapping, navigation and local intelligence within the GeoIT domain. We will once again be joined by industry leaders, experts and map enthusiasts who will share their vision and exchange ideas as to how maps, navigation and local intelligence are evolving and transforming our everyday lives. In the 2000s, car guidance solutions started to gain mainstream popularity. At the time few could have predicted the rapid pace at which maps, mobile and IoT technologies would gain traction and start transforming the way humans navigate and interact with the world around them. Today mapping and navigation are amongst the most popular everyday usages of mobile devices. Finding your location on a phone is no longer a novelty, it has become a standard consumer expectation. Increasingly mobile gadgets such as digital cameras, watches, and even glasses are becoming location enabled. Businesses are using maps to draw more meaningful local insights, and to optimize the way they operate. Digital maps, navigation and local intelligence have become an integral part of our everyday lives. In the years ahead, how will consumer expectations and business needs continue to evolve, and what challenges will the location industry need to overcome? How will spatial data, routing algorithms, interactive maps and location sensors need to adapt? What new hardware will be required, and what will be the role of indoor positioning sensors, IoT, autonomous cars or drones? To help answer many of these questions we are looking for speakers working in the following fields: * Navigation Industry * Spatial Data and components * Spatial Probes * Navigation Satellite Industry * User & Location experiences * Indoor applications * Geo-IoT and Wearable * Navigation Application * Autonomous (e)Vehicles * Autonomous (e)Cars * Autonomous Drones * Smart Urban Vehicles * Public Transport/Mobility Patterns * Logistics with route optimization Location 2017: TU Berlin Lichthof Program committee * Ed Parsons, Geospatial Technologist, Google * Philipp Kandal, CTO, Telenav GmbH * Joseph Leigh, Head of Venue Maps, HERE * Dr. Volker Sasse, Vice President NavInfo, Beijing * Denis Kurilov, Head of R&D, Yandex * Martin Treiblmayr, Product Manager Content & Services, Garmin * Arne Kesting, Senior Software Engineer, Traffic and Travel Information, TomTom * Konstantin Käfer, Mapbox * Miguel Arias, COO, Carto * Jaak Laineste, Carto (Nutiteq), Tartu * Peter Karich, GraphHopper GmbH * Jens Wille, CEO, Ubilabs GmbH, Hamburg * Jürgen Schönig, Head Navigation a. Online Services, Carmeq, Volkswagen * Reno Marioni, Senior Director, Digital Services, Connected Car, BMW * Alexander Kerpe, Hella Ventures and Rainer Gutzmer, Hella Aglaia Mobile Vision * Daniel Danz, Head of Department Navigation & Communication, IAV GmbH * Thomas Fleischmann, Head of Technology & Innov., Elektrobit Automotive, Continental * Dirk Slama, Director Business Development, Bosch Software Innovations GmbH * Dr. Hans Mentz, CEO, Mentz GmbH * Christian Maertins, Head of Mobility Lab, HaCon Mobility Lab * Henry Michels and Oliver Schaefer, IVU Traffic Technologies AG * Axel Sommer, Head digitale Infrastructure and Applications at DB Fernverkehr AG * Markus Hallermann, CEO, Komoot GmbH * Lars Schmitz, Head Developer & Startup Program, Esri * Jan Marsch, Founder OSM Buildings * Hal Seki, Director, Code4Japan, Tokyo * Ed Freyfogle, CEO, OpenCage , Barcelona * Gary Gale, London * Daniel Kastl, Georepublic, Kobe * Cornelius Rabsch, CTO, Beaconinside GmbH * Clemens Kirner, Insider Navigation, Vienna * Damian Lasnia, Door2door GmbH * Dr. Johannes Ludwig, eagle eye technologies GmbH * Justyna Redelkiewicz-Musial, Head of Sector LBS & IOT, European GNSS Agency (GSA), Prague * Rainer Horn, Managing Partner, SpaceTec Partners, Brussels / Munich * Henrik Osenberg, Space Management Navigation, DLR * Lukas Schmid, German Federal Ministry for Transport and digital Infrastructure (BMVI) * Frederik Wiehr, Innovative Retail Laboratory (IRL), DFKI, Saarbrücken * Ludovic Privat, GPS Businessnews, Paris * Jan Nowak, CoFounder WhereCamp, Founder GeoMonday * Manuel Friedrich, Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie GmbH * Christoph Galle, Project Manager, Wirtschaftsförderung Brandenburg GmbH * Frederik Wiehr, Innovative Retail Laboratory (IRL), DFKI, Saarbrücken * Dr. Ilja Radusch, Automotive Services and Communication Tech., Fraunhofer FOKUS * Prof. Dr. Bernd Resch, University of Salzburg * Prof. Dr. Alexander Zipf, University of Heidelberg * Prof. Dr. Andreas Wytzisk, Hochschule Bochum * Dr. Masaki Ito, University of Tokyo * Prof. Dr. Martin Kada, TU Berlin * Prof. Dr. Yanbo Han, North China University of Technology, Beijing * Priv.-Doz. Dr. Matthias Möller, Universität Bamberg * Prof. Dr. Roland Wagner, Beuth University of Technology Berlin, Conference Chair Submit your talk proposals here ! If you cannot use Google Forms, please submit your talk proposal via email to president at geoit.org . See last editions with agendas : http://wherecamp2016.tumblr.com/ Association for Geoinformatics, GeoIT and Navigation e.V. Steinstraße 12 10119 Berlin Germany info at geoit.org Represented by: President Prof. Dr. Roland Wagner Vice President Prof. Dr. Thomas Blaschke Treasurer Jan Nowak Association Registery / Vereinsregister: Amtsgerichts Berlin-Charlottenburg VR35911 B Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list. This email was sent to president at geoit.org why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences non-profit · Steinstraße 12 · Berlin 10119 · Germany Email Marketing Powered by MailChimp -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: From Thomas.Blaschke at sbg.ac.at Wed Sep 27 09:09:02 2017 From: Thomas.Blaschke at sbg.ac.at (Blaschke Thomas) Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2017 07:09:02 +0000 Subject: [Gfgi] PhD position Message-ID: <502808ED5AA3C14FA0BD10ECE9C41C6E01165E4E75@xchmbx1.is.sbg.ac.at> The Doctoral College "GIScience" at the University of Salzburg offers a PhD position on Machine Learning and A.I. for predicting Motion Traces. The position is supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF). This call for application is designed exclusively for students with a specific interest in GIScience and Geoinformatics. We are looking for a highly skilled and enthusiastic young researcher to work in the research field Collective Sensing under the main supervision of Prof. Euro Beinat. The PhD research focuses on: * the conceptual design of prediction models for motion traces (the motion of vehicles, people, objects) in time-space, indoors and outdoors; * the development of methods for predicting time-space traces based on deep learning and AI learning paradigms in general. please find all details in the attached pdf ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prof. Dr. Thomas Blaschke University of Salzburg | Department of Geoinformatics - Z_GIS Schillerstraße 30 | 5020 Salzburg, Austria Phone: +43 (0)662 8044 7525 | Fax +43 (0)662 8044 7589 E-mail: thomas.blaschke at sbg.ac.at | http://www.zgis.at -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... 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