From zipf at uni-heidelberg.de Fri Jul 6 18:01:08 2018 From: zipf at uni-heidelberg.de (Alexander Zipf) Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2018 18:01:08 +0200 Subject: [GeoIT.org] Deadline extended to July 25: PLATIAL 2018, Heidelberg University In-Reply-To: <8f0b0a82-b42e-024b-7d22-fb7751cb5051@uni-heidelberg.de> References: <8f0b0a82-b42e-024b-7d22-fb7751cb5051@uni-heidelberg.de> Message-ID: Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: From zipf at uni-heidelberg.de Tue Jul 10 10:36:03 2018 From: zipf at uni-heidelberg.de (Alexander Zipf) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2018 10:36:03 +0200 Subject: [GeoIT.org] Stellenausschreibung Routenplanung HeiGIT Java Message-ID: Ein Dateianhang mit HTML-Daten wurde abgetrennt... URL: -------------- nächster Teil -------------- Ein Dateianhang mit Binärdaten wurde abgetrennt... Dateiname : OpenPosition.HeiGIT.Routing.OSM.engl.7-2018.pdf Dateityp : application/pdf Dateigröße : 938925 bytes Beschreibung: nicht verfügbar URL : From bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at Thu Jul 19 21:35:48 2018 From: bernd.resch at sbg.ac.at (Bernd Resch) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2018 21:35:48 +0200 Subject: [GeoIT.org] International Journal of Geo-information (IJGI) ::: CfP Special Issue on "Human-Centric Data Science for Urban Studies" Message-ID: <52d4cee0-4005-4bf9-c09d-39a50f07c056@sbg.ac.at> Please spread the word! *Updated Deadline!* 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 1.723) *Submission Deadline:* *30 November 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 president at geoit.org Thu Jul 26 14:35:58 2018 From: president at geoit.org (Prof. Dr. Roland Wagner, President of GeoIT.org) Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2018 14:35:58 +0200 Subject: [GeoIT.org] 8th GeoIT Wherecamp Conference 2018 on 24th October - Call for Participation - Reminder Message-ID: <021e01d424dd$3bd627d0$b3827770$@geoit.org> View this email in your browser - Reminder & News - 8th GeoIT Wherecamp Conference 2018- Call for Participation Dear GeoIT.org mailman subscriber, this is a hint for the time after the summer break. The program committee published the Call for Participation (CfP) for the upcoming 8th Wherecamp Conference edition on October 24th at IGG TU Berlin a time ago. You find the call below. Prof. Dr. Kada, IGG director and our member, invited us to TU Berlin again. Thanks for this great location, Martin. The Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI) Fachgespräch "Ortsbezogene Anwendungen und Dienste" organised by Prof. Jörg Roth, Hochschule Nürnberg, joins the GeoIT Wherecamp Conference and offers the option to publish papers with ISSN for its 15th edition. The IT related background of these workshops and memberships can be found at this website: http://www.wireless-earth.de/fg_lbs/fg_lbs.html. There are also free slots available for a talk at the 19th GeoIT Talks on 10th September hosted by our member BeaconInside, if you would like to give a talk. Best regards from Berlin, Salzburg and Melbourne Dr. Richard Süselbeck, Prof. Dr. Thomas Blaschke and Prof. Dr. Roland Wagner (Management Board of GeoIT.org) 8th GeoIT Wherecamp Conference 2018 Call for Participation The GeoIT Wherecamp Conference is a premier conference focusing on the latest research insights around GeoIoT, GNSS, digital mapping, (autonomous) mobility and spatial intelligence of the GeoIT domain including industry and academic institutions. This year we will once again be joined by industry leaders, subject matter experts and map enthusiasts who will share their vision and exchange ideas. Navigation with smartphones is often be considered as the key innovation of the enduring 21st century. Few could have predicted the rapid growth at which GeoIT Navigation with Web Maps and Location based Apps gained traction and start change the way humans navigate and interact with the world around them. Similar to ?Web 2.0 / Geoweb Infrastructures? in the year 2005, a ?Mobile / Location Based Apps 2.0? (LBA) phase, benefiting from Android chipsets RAW GNSS raw data access for sub-meter level outdoor positioning using differential techniques (RTK, PPP, DGPS) and dual frequencies chips in the mass market is expected. A new ?IoT / GeoIoT 1.0? age with AR is pushing the digital frontier forward in the indoors already. AR annotations can expand the (geospatial) interaction socially, e.g. leaving an AR-message for guests at the high-tech coffee machine. New main methods from the digital frontier after edit(), calculate(), publish(), transport(), integrate(), navigation(), sense() and habitize() with their derived applications and at the end also worldwide IT/GeoIT players are expected in the next seven years until 2025. Autonomous driving and flying are major long-term developments with the potential of a new Kondratiev-Cycle for 50 years. In the years ahead, how will consumer expectations and business needs continue to evolve? What challenges will the GeoIT industry need to overcome? How will spatial data, algorithms, interactive maps and location sensors need to adapt? Which new hardware will be required? What is the ?equivalent of TCP/IP? for the spatially supported material transport? In which way will indoor positioning sensors, IoT, autonomous cars and drones evolve? To help answer many of these questions we are looking for speakers from following fields: * Mapping & navigation applications * Autonomous vehicles like drones and cars * Delivery patterns, prices and utilization rates * Public transport/mobility patterns with modern ticketing * Logistics & asset tracking * User experiences * Indoor applications * Augmented Reality applications * GeoIoT applications * Spatial data and components * Spatial probes & big data * Spatial Machine Learning (GeoAI) * Mobile Sensor Networks * GNSS/dGPS * 3D and AR Technologies * Open Data * Applications of Android RAW GNSS including differential positioning, dual frequency chipsets and use of Galileo signals * GeoIoT, AR & wearable technologies A written paper is not required for a talk proposal. There is the option to submit a paper which will be published with ISSN as proceedings of the 15th GeoIT ?Location Based Applications and Services? track talks (LBAS, Prof. Dr. Jörg Roth et al.) (previously ?GI Fachgespräch Ortsbezogene Anwendungen und Dienste?) similar to the last edition: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2020/, list of workshops: http://www.wireless-earth.de/fg_lbs/fg_lbs.html). Venue: Lichthof, Technische Universität Berlin, Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, Germany Timeline: September 24th, 2018: Submission deadline for talks and papers October 24th, 2018: Conference (whole day with multiple tracks) Program Committee * Ed Parsons, Geospatial Technologist, Google * Philipp Kandal, CTO, Telenav * Joseph Leigh, Head of Venue Maps, HERE * Dr. Arne Kesting, Expert Software Engineer, Traffic and Travel Information, TomTom * Dr. Wenhui Guo, NavInfo, Beijing * Dr. Martin Treiblmayr, Product Manager Content & Services, Garmin * Justyna Redelkiewicz-Musial, Head of Sector LBS & IOT, European GNSS Agency, Prague * Konstantin Käfer, Mapbox * Miguel Arias, COO, Carto * Jaak Laineste, Carto (Nutiteq), Tartu * Peter Karich, GraphHopper GmbH * Jens Wille, CEO, Ubilabs GmbH, Hamburg * Marc Kleemann, con terra GmbH, Münster * Dr. Jürgen Schönig, Head Navigation a. Online Services, Carmeq, Volkswagen * Daniel Danz, Head of Department Navigation & Communication, IAV GmbH * Dr. Dirk Slama, Director Business Development, Bosch Software Innovations GmbH * Dr. Hans Mentz, Head of Research, Mentz GmbH * Henry Michels, IVU Traffic Technologies AG * Axel Sommer, Deutsche Bahn AG * Todd Simon, DNCapital, Palo Alto, California * Peter Stamm, WhereGroup GmbH & KG * Markus Hallermann, CEO, Komoot GmbH * Jan Marsch, Founder OSM Buildings * Hal Seki, Director, Code4Japan, Tokyo * Ed Freyfogle, CEO, OpenCage, Barcelona * Gary Gale, London * Dr. Peter Bunus, Co-founder and CEO of Cystellar, London/Cambridge MA/Linköping * Daniel Kastl, Georepublic, Kobe * Cornelius Rabsch, CTO, Beaconinside * Rainer Wolfsberger, indoo.rs GmbH * Damian Lasnia, Cornelsen Schulbuchverlag * Dr. Johannes Ludwig, eagle eye technologies * Henrik Osenberg, Space Management Navigation, DLR * Ludovic Privat, GPS Businessnews, Paris * Manuel Friedrich, Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie GmbH * Yvonne Gruchmann, Project Manager, Wirtschaftsförderung Brandenburg * Rainer Häner, Geoforschungszentrum Potsdam * Frederik Wiehr, Innovative Retail Laboratory (IRL), DFKI, Saarbrücken * Dr. Ilja Radusch, Automotive Services and Communication Tech., Fraunhofer FOKUS * Dr. Masaki Ito, Prof. Dr. Sezaki Labs, University of Tokyo * Dr. Michel Deriaz, Travelling and Mobility R&D team, University of Geneva * Dr. Peter Ruppel, Technische Universität Berlin| Telekom Innovation Labs * Dr. Sandro Rodriguez Garzon, Technische Universität Berlin| Telekom Innovation Labs * Dr. Lukasz Bonenberg, Geospatial Institute, University of Nottingham * Dr. Josh Lieberman, FAS, Harvard University, Cambridge MA * Prof. Dr. John Shi Wenzhong, Hong Kong Polytechnic University * Prof. Dr. Bernd Resch, University of Salzburg * Prof. Dr. Alexander Zipf, University of Heidelberg * Prof. Dr. Ki-Joune Li, Busan National University * Prof. Dr. Yanbo Han, North China University of Technology, Beijing * Prof. Dr. Matthias Möller, Universität Bamberg * Prof. Dr. Jörg Roth, TH Nürnberg * Prof. Dr. Frank Fuchs-Kittowski, HTW Berlin * Prof. Dr. Martin Kada, IGG, TU Berlin, Conference Host * Prof. Dr. Roland Wagner, Beuth University of Technology Berlin, Conference Chair Assoziation Registry/ Vereinsregister: Amtsgericht Berlin-Charlottenburg VR35911 B Our mailing address is: Association for Geoinformatics, GeoIT and Navigation e.V. 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