Hi all,
I would like to discuss ideas for putting together a working paper on "Geospatial Data Science" and its importance for both research ( geodata driven discovery, algorithms for location data mining , geospatial data harmonisation, geostatistical modelling, techniques for integrating both authoritative and crowd sourced data etc) and teaching (what are the curriculum requirements for teaching geospatial data driven discovery for future geoprofessionals).
RDA4 meeting of the Geospatial IG will be a good opportunity to plan this. If you are interested please let me know.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Maria Brovelli
Date: 01 Jul, 2014
Wonderful idea! Yes, I'm definitely interested!!
Cheers.
Maria
Prof. Maria Antonia Brovelli
Vice Rector for Como Campus - Politecnico di Milano
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Oggetto: [rda-geospatial-ig] Geospatial Data Science
Hi all,
I would like to discuss ideas for putting together a working paper on "Geospatial Data Science" and its importance for both research ( geodata driven discovery, algorithms for location data mining , geospatial data harmonisation, geostatistical modelling, techniques for integrating both authoritative and crowd sourced data etc) and teaching (what are the curriculum requirements for teaching geospatial data driven discovery for future geoprofessionals).
RDA4 meeting of the Geospatial IG will be a good opportunity to plan this. If you are interested please let me know.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Anthony Beck
Date: 01 Jul, 2014
Can we extend this beyond academia (research/teaching) to a more general
platform ("Geospatial data science for all")?
Best
Ant
Author: kobben (not verified)
Date: 01 Jul, 2014
I am certainly interesting in co-operating, especially in the educational
part. As the RDA4 meeting is "in my backyard" I planned to join that
anyway.
Yours,
Barend
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ITC - University of Twente
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Author: Suchith Anand
Date: 01 Jul, 2014
Excellent. Thanks all. I am already seeing great interest from many people from both the posting and emails recieved. I will also open this to ideas from the wider community and we can plan ideas for building collaborations for the future.
Suchith
Barend - we will add this as a theme for the "Open Geospatial Science and applications" special issue also.
Author: Seraphim Alvanides
Date: 01 Jul, 2014
Please count me in Suchith
Thanks,
Seraphim
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Author: Luciene Delazari
Date: 01 Jul, 2014
Hi Suchith,
I am interest. Do you know the due for this paper?
regards
Luciene
2014-07-01 12:23 GMT+01:00 suchith <***@***.***>:
Author: Suchith Anand
Date: 01 Jul, 2014
Hi Luciene,
Thanks. I am aiming this for end of 2014 in time for submitting to the special issue journal on "Open Geospatial Science and Applications" . This will be a good position paper.
Suchith
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Hi Suchith,
I am interest. Do you know the due for this paper?
regards
Luciene
2014-07-01 12:23 GMT+01:00 suchith <***@***.***>:
Hi all,
I would like to discuss ideas for putting together a working paper on "Geospatial Data Science" and its importance for both research ( geodata driven discovery, algorithms for location data mining , geospatial data harmonisation, geostatistical modelling, techniques for integrating both authoritative and crowd sourced data etc) and teaching (what are the curriculum requirements for teaching geospatial data driven discovery for future geoprofessionals).
RDA4 meeting of the Geospatial IG will be a good opportunity to plan this. If you are interested please let me know.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Dawn Wright
Date: 01 Jul, 2014
I am interested too Suchith!
Many thanks,
Dawn
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On 7/1/14, 4:43 AM, "maria" <***@***.***> wrote:
Wonderful idea! Yes, I'm definitely interested!!
Cheers.
Maria
Prof. Maria Antonia Brovelli
Vice Rector for Como Campus - Politecnico di Milano
Public Participation GIS: a FOSS architecture enabling field-data collection
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17538947.2014.887150#.UwPVuI...
ISPRS WG IV/5 "Web and Cloud Based Geospatial Services and Applications" - Co-chair - OSGeo Charter Member - ICA - OSGeo Advisory Board Member - SIFET Scientific Commitee Member
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Oggetto: [rda-geospatial-ig] Geospatial Data Science
Hi all,
I would like to discuss ideas for putting together a working paper on "Geospatial Data Science" and its importance for both research ( geodata driven discovery, algorithms for location data mining , geospatial data harmonisation, geostatistical modelling, techniques for integrating both authoritative and crowd sourced data etc) and teaching (what are the curriculum requirements for teaching geospatial data driven discovery for future geoprofessionals).
RDA4 meeting of the Geospatial IG will be a good opportunity to plan this. If you are interested please let me know.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Serena Coetzee
Date: 01 Jul, 2014
Dear all,
I would also be interested in collaborating, though will have to contribute electronically.
Regards,
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Geography Building 3-5
Centre for Geoinformation Science, Department Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X20, Hatfield, 0028, South Africa
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On 01 Jul 2014, at 14:13 , kobben wrote:
I am certainly interesting in co-operating, especially in the educationalpart. As the RDA4 meeting is "in my backyard" I planned to join thatanyway.Yours,Barend--Barend Köbben ITC - University of TwentePO Box 217, 7500AE Enschede (The Netherlands)+31-(0)53 4874 253@barendkobbenOn 01-07-14 13:23, "suchith" <***@***.***> wrote:
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Author: Andrew Hunter
Date: 01 Jul, 2014
Hi Suchith
I would be interested in this work but would also have to participate electronically.
Regards
Andrew Hunter
Author: Vyron Antoniou
Date: 01 Jul, 2014
Hi Suchith
Please count me in as well, especially regarding the issues around VGI, crowdsourced data and impact to communities.
Also, relevant to these subjects, please find here: http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1433169/ a recently published report about crowdsourced geographic information use in government. The report was commissioned by the World Bank and was presented yesterday during the Understanding Risk Forum in London.
All the best
Vyron
Author: Peter Baumann
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
Hi Suchith,
your idea obviously is an overwhelming success! Should you still have space for
spatio-temporal datacube modelling and analysis and/or OGC Big Data standards,
I'd gladly join the crowd.
cheers,
Peter
Author: Tuong-Thuy Vu
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
Count me in. Thanks Suchith.
Thuy
Dr. Tuong-Thuy Vu, Docent
Secretary, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Malaysia chapter
Associate Professor, School of Geography
University of Nottingham, Malaysia campus
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Author: Parinaz Ameri
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
Hi Suchith,
I am also interested to cooperate, with my experiences from climate data
management.
I have to participate electronically.
Cheers,
Pari
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To: ***@***.***-groups.org
Subject: [rda-geospatial-ig] Geospatial Data Science
Hi all,
I would like to discuss ideas for putting together a working paper on
"Geospatial Data Science" and its importance for both research ( geodata
driven discovery, algorithms for location data mining , geospatial data
harmonisation, geostatistical modelling, techniques for integrating both
authoritative and crowd sourced data etc) and teaching (what are the
curriculum requirements for teaching geospatial data driven discovery for
future geoprofessionals).
RDA4 meeting of the Geospatial IG will be a good opportunity to plan this.
If you are interested please let me know.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Bente Lilja Bye
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
Dear Suchith,
Thanks for this initiative. You can count me in too. :-)
I will be attending at least part of the Amsterdam plenary.
Best,
Bente
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Subject: [rda-geospatial-ig] Geospatial Data Science
Hi all, I would like to discuss ideas for putting together a working paper on "Geospatial Data Science" and its importance for both research ( geodata driven discovery, algorithms for location data mining , geospatial data harmonisation, geostatistical modelling, techniques for integrating both authoritative and crowd sourced data etc) and teaching (what are the curriculum requirements for teaching geospatial data driven discovery for future geoprofessionals). RDA4 meeting of the Geospatial IG will be a good opportunity to plan this. If you are interested please let me know. Best wishes, Suchith
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Author: Parinaz Ameri
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
Hi Suchith,
I am also interested to cooperate, with my experiences from climate data
management.
I have to participate electronically.
Cheers,
Pari
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To: ***@***.***-groups.org
Subject: [rda-geospatial-ig] Geospatial Data Science
Hi all,
I would like to discuss ideas for putting together a working paper on
"Geospatial Data Science" and its importance for both research ( geodata
driven discovery, algorithms for location data mining , geospatial data
harmonisation, geostatistical modelling, techniques for integrating both
authoritative and crowd sourced data etc) and teaching (what are the
curriculum requirements for teaching geospatial data driven discovery for
future geoprofessionals).
RDA4 meeting of the Geospatial IG will be a good opportunity to plan this.
If you are interested please let me know.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Parinaz Ameri
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
Hi Suchith,
I am also interested to cooperate, with my experiences from climate data
management.
I have to participate electronically.
Cheers,
Pari
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Subject: [rda-geospatial-ig] Geospatial Data Science
Hi all,
I would like to discuss ideas for putting together a working paper on
"Geospatial Data Science" and its importance for both research ( geodata
driven discovery, algorithms for location data mining , geospatial data
harmonisation, geostatistical modelling, techniques for integrating both
authoritative and crowd sourced data etc) and teaching (what are the
curriculum requirements for teaching geospatial data driven discovery for
future geoprofessionals).
RDA4 meeting of the Geospatial IG will be a good opportunity to plan this.
If you are interested please let me know.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Parinaz Ameri
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
Hi Suchith,
I am also interested to cooperate, with my experiences from climate data
management.
I have to participate electronically.
Cheers,
Pari
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Subject: [rda-geospatial-ig] Geospatial Data Science
Hi all,
I would like to discuss ideas for putting together a working paper on
"Geospatial Data Science" and its importance for both research ( geodata
driven discovery, algorithms for location data mining , geospatial data
harmonisation, geostatistical modelling, techniques for integrating both
authoritative and crowd sourced data etc) and teaching (what are the
curriculum requirements for teaching geospatial data driven discovery for
future geoprofessionals).
RDA4 meeting of the Geospatial IG will be a good opportunity to plan this.
If you are interested please let me know.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Parinaz Ameri
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
Hi Suchith,
I am also interested to cooperate, with my experiences from climate data
management.
I have to participate electronically.
Cheers,
Pari
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To: ***@***.***-groups.org
Subject: [rda-geospatial-ig] Geospatial Data Science
Hi all,
I would like to discuss ideas for putting together a working paper on
"Geospatial Data Science" and its importance for both research ( geodata
driven discovery, algorithms for location data mining , geospatial data
harmonisation, geostatistical modelling, techniques for integrating both
authoritative and crowd sourced data etc) and teaching (what are the
curriculum requirements for teaching geospatial data driven discovery for
future geoprofessionals).
RDA4 meeting of the Geospatial IG will be a good opportunity to plan this.
If you are interested please let me know.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Suchith Anand
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
Dear All,
Thank you for your strong support and it is great to see all of you already doing excellent research in this and i hope our paper will not only be start of bringing together these excellent ideas from different perspectives/disciplines but also will be great opportunity to plan future collaborations.
I got an excellent suggestion from Mike Jackson that we should plan two papers one addressing research and the other teaching as otherwise it may become too long and complex. I think this is true, so we will focus our first paper on the research aspects and then we will look into teaching (curriculum developments) seperately.
We now got the following collaborators for our paper (please bring to my attention if i missed anyone). I also tried to put the key area of expertise of each of you as far as i know (please feel free to let me know any updates) which will be useful for this paper.
So what are the next steps
1. I will start preparing the outline structure for our paper, trying to include sections of all key research areas you all are working. I aim to email this in the next week or so and then all of you can start adding your research ideas into the various sections. Once we have inputs from all of you , we can then do iterations to make it consistent.
2. We will also arrange webconference through the RDA facilities, so we can discuss ideas.
I will be in touch seperately on this.
Best wishes,
Suchith
Author: Maria Brovelli
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
Suchith, I propose you to put for me "GeoWeb Rich Visualisation" as a main topic.
Many thanks!
Maria
Prof. Maria Antonia Brovelli
Vice Rector for Como Campus - Politecnico di Milano
Public Participation GIS: a FOSS architecture enabling field-data collection
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17538947.2014.887150#.UwPVuI...
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Inviato: mercoledì 2 luglio 2014 13.42
A: Geospatial IG
Oggetto: Re: [rda-geospatial-ig] Geospatial Data Science
Dear All,
Thank you for your strong support and it is great to see all of you already doing excellent research in this and i hope our paper will not only be start of bringing together these excellent ideas from different perspectives/disciplines but also will be great opportunity to plan future collaborations.
I got an excellent suggestion from Mike Jackson that we should plan two papers one addressing research and the other teaching as otherwise it may become too long and complex. I think this is true, so we will focus our first paper on the research aspects and then we will look into teaching (curriculum developments) seperately.
We now got the following collaborators for our paper (please bring to my attention if i missed anyone). I also tried to put the key area of expertise of each of you as far as i know (please feel free to let me know any updates) which will be useful for this paper.
* Maria Brovelli (Geodesy)
* Anthony Beck (Archaeology)
* Gregory Giuliani (SDI)
* Parinaz Ameri (Big Data, climate data management.)
* Vyron Antoniou (VGI, crowdsourced data and impact to communities)
* Godwin Yeboah (Transport)
* Andrew Hunter ( Spatial Information)
* Alex Singleton (geodemographics)
* Serena Coetzee (SDI)
* Dawn Wright (Oceans)
* Luciene Delazari (cartographic visualization, interface design for cartographic products and automated cartographic design)
* Seraphim Alvanides (Transport, Health)
* Barend Kobben (Cartography)
* Bente Lilja Bye ( Earth observations, data policy, data citation, data quality)
* Mark Ware (Optimization, Generalization)
* Tuong Thuy Vu (Remote Sensing data, Earth Observation)
* Peter Baumann (Big Data)
* Suchith Anand (Integrating authoritative and VGI data)
So what are the next steps
1. I will start preparing the outline structure for our paper, trying to include sections of all key research areas you all are working. I aim to email this in the next week or so and then all of you can start adding your research ideas into the various sections. Once we have inputs from all of you , we can then do iterations to make it consistent.
2. We will also arrange webconference through the RDA facilities, so we can discuss ideas.
I will be in touch seperately on this.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Hermann Klug
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
Dear Suchid,
I would be interested as well but presently I am a bit unresponsive due to AGIT and GI_Forum conference we are hosting for approx. 1200 people this week.
Hermann
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Date:02/07/2014 13:42 (GMT+01:00)
To: Geospatial IG
Subject: Re: [rda-geospatial-ig] Geospatial Data Science
Dear All,
Thank you for your strong support and it is great to see all of you already doing excellent research in this and i hope our paper will not only be start of bringing together these excellent ideas from different perspectives/disciplines but also will be great opportunity to plan future collaborations.
I got an excellent suggestion from Mike Jackson that we should plan two papers one addressing research and the other teaching as otherwise it may become too long and complex. I think this is true, so we will focus our first paper on the research aspects and then we will look into teaching (curriculum developments) seperately.
We now got the following collaborators for our paper (please bring to my attention if i missed anyone). I also tried to put the key area of expertise of each of you as far as i know (please feel free to let me know any updates) which will be useful for this paper.
* Maria Brovelli (Geodesy)
* Anthony Beck (Archaeology)
* Gregory Giuliani (SDI)
* Parinaz Ameri (Big Data, climate data management.)
* Vyron Antoniou (VGI, crowdsourced data and impact to communities)
* Godwin Yeboah (Transport)
* Andrew Hunter ( Spatial Information)
* Alex Singleton (geodemographics)
* Serena Coetzee (SDI)
* Dawn Wright (Oceans)
* Luciene Delazari (cartographic visualization, interface design for cartographic products and automated cartographic design)
* Seraphim Alvanides (Transport, Health)
* Barend Kobben (Cartography)
* Bente Lilja Bye ( Earth observations, data policy, data citation, data quality)
* Mark Ware (Optimization, Generalization)
* Tuong Thuy Vu (Remote Sensing data, Earth Observation)
* Peter Baumann (Big Data)
* Suchith Anand (Integrating authoritative and VGI data)
So what are the next steps
1. I will start preparing the outline structure for our paper, trying to include sections of all key research areas you all are working. I aim to email this in the next week or so and then all of you can start adding your research ideas into the various sections. Once we have inputs from all of you , we can then do iterations to make it consistent.
2. We will also arrange webconference through the RDA facilities, so we can discuss ideas.
I will be in touch seperately on this.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Maria Brovelli
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
Suchith
I can better explain: at the beginning of my scientific life I studied geodesy (specifically radar-altimetry) but then I moved to GIS and Digital Terrain Models. In the last years I have been working on Geoweb Visualisation and Virtual Globes and very recently also on geocrowdsourcing.
That's the reason why in my opinion geovisualisation is more representative of me.
Many thanks for your patience!!!
And many thanks for your coordination!
Maria
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Inviato: mercoledì 2 luglio 2014 13.42
A: Geospatial IG
Oggetto: Re: [rda-geospatial-ig] Geospatial Data Science
Dear All,
Thank you for your strong support and it is great to see all of you already doing excellent research in this and i hope our paper will not only be start of bringing together these excellent ideas from different perspectives/disciplines but also will be great opportunity to plan future collaborations.
I got an excellent suggestion from Mike Jackson that we should plan two papers one addressing research and the other teaching as otherwise it may become too long and complex. I think this is true, so we will focus our first paper on the research aspects and then we will look into teaching (curriculum developments) seperately.
We now got the following collaborators for our paper (please bring to my attention if i missed anyone). I also tried to put the key area of expertise of each of you as far as i know (please feel free to let me know any updates) which will be useful for this paper.
* Maria Brovelli (Geodesy)
* Anthony Beck (Archaeology)
* Gregory Giuliani (SDI)
* Parinaz Ameri (Big Data, climate data management.)
* Vyron Antoniou (VGI, crowdsourced data and impact to communities)
* Godwin Yeboah (Transport)
* Andrew Hunter ( Spatial Information)
* Alex Singleton (geodemographics)
* Serena Coetzee (SDI)
* Dawn Wright (Oceans)
* Luciene Delazari (cartographic visualization, interface design for cartographic products and automated cartographic design)
* Seraphim Alvanides (Transport, Health)
* Barend Kobben (Cartography)
* Bente Lilja Bye ( Earth observations, data policy, data citation, data quality)
* Mark Ware (Optimization, Generalization)
* Tuong Thuy Vu (Remote Sensing data, Earth Observation)
* Peter Baumann (Big Data)
* Suchith Anand (Integrating authoritative and VGI data)
So what are the next steps
1. I will start preparing the outline structure for our paper, trying to include sections of all key research areas you all are working. I aim to email this in the next week or so and then all of you can start adding your research ideas into the various sections. Once we have inputs from all of you , we can then do iterations to make it consistent.
2. We will also arrange webconference through the RDA facilities, so we can discuss ideas.
I will be in touch seperately on this.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Conor Smyth
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
Suchith
Happy to contribute/participate on this from SDI/service delivery level (for research and T&L).
Regards
Conor
Conor G. Smyth, PhD, FRGS, CGeog(GIS)
Head of Research and Geodata Services
EDINA, University of Edinburgh
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Sent: 02 July 2014 12:42
To: Geospatial IG
Subject: Re: [rda-geospatial-ig] Geospatial Data Science
Dear All,
Thank you for your strong support and it is great to see all of you already doing excellent research in this and i hope our paper will not only be start of bringing together these excellent ideas from different perspectives/disciplines but also will be great opportunity to plan future collaborations.
I got an excellent suggestion from Mike Jackson that we should plan two papers one addressing research and the other teaching as otherwise it may become too long and complex. I think this is true, so we will focus our first paper on the research aspects and then we will look into teaching (curriculum developments) seperately.
We now got the following collaborators for our paper (please bring to my attention if i missed anyone). I also tried to put the key area of expertise of each of you as far as i know (please feel free to let me know any updates) which will be useful for this paper.
* Maria Brovelli (Geodesy)
* Anthony Beck (Archaeology)
* Gregory Giuliani (SDI)
* Parinaz Ameri (Big Data, climate data management.)
* Vyron Antoniou (VGI, crowdsourced data and impact to communities)
* Godwin Yeboah (Transport)
* Andrew Hunter ( Spatial Information)
* Alex Singleton (geodemographics)
* Serena Coetzee (SDI)
* Dawn Wright (Oceans)
* Luciene Delazari (cartographic visualization, interface design for cartographic products and automated cartographic design)
* Seraphim Alvanides (Transport, Health)
* Barend Kobben (Cartography)
* Bente Lilja Bye ( Earth observations, data policy, data citation, data quality)
* Mark Ware (Optimization, Generalization)
* Tuong Thuy Vu (Remote Sensing data, Earth Observation)
* Peter Baumann (Big Data)
* Suchith Anand (Integrating authoritative and VGI data)
So what are the next steps
1. I will start preparing the outline structure for our paper, trying to include sections of all key research areas you all are working. I aim to email this in the next week or so and then all of you can start adding your research ideas into the various sections. Once we have inputs from all of you , we can then do iterations to make it consistent.
2. We will also arrange webconference through the RDA facilities, so we can discuss ideas.
I will be in touch seperately on this.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Aaron Addison
Date: 02 Jul, 2014
?Hello,
I would also be interested in participating in the areas of big data, data management and data policy.
Cheers,
Aaron
Aaron Addison | Director, Data & GIS Services
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Sent: Wednesday, July 2, 2014 6:42 AM
To: Geospatial IG
Subject: Re: [rda-geospatial-ig] Geospatial Data Science
Dear All,
Thank you for your strong support and it is great to see all of you already doing excellent research in this and i hope our paper will not only be start of bringing together these excellent ideas from different perspectives/disciplines but also will be great opportunity to plan future collaborations.
I got an excellent suggestion from Mike Jackson that we should plan two papers one addressing research and the other teaching as otherwise it may become too long and complex. I think this is true, so we will focus our first paper on the research aspects and then we will look into teaching (curriculum developments) seperately.
We now got the following collaborators for our paper (please bring to my attention if i missed anyone). I also tried to put the key area of expertise of each of you as far as i know (please feel free to let me know any updates) which will be useful for this paper.
* Maria Brovelli (Geodesy)
* Anthony Beck (Archaeology)
* Gregory Giuliani (SDI)
* Parinaz Ameri (Big Data, climate data management.)
* Vyron Antoniou (VGI, crowdsourced data and impact to communities)
* Godwin Yeboah (Transport)
* Andrew Hunter ( Spatial Information)
* Alex Singleton (geodemographics)
* Serena Coetzee (SDI)
* Dawn Wright (Oceans)
* Luciene Delazari (cartographic visualization, interface design for cartographic products and automated cartographic design)
* Seraphim Alvanides (Transport, Health)
* Barend Kobben (Cartography)
* Bente Lilja Bye ( Earth observations, data policy, data citation, data quality)
* Mark Ware (Optimization, Generalization)
* Tuong Thuy Vu (Remote Sensing data, Earth Observation)
* Peter Baumann (Big Data)
* Suchith Anand (Integrating authoritative and VGI data)
So what are the next steps
1. I will start preparing the outline structure for our paper, trying to include sections of all key research areas you all are working. I aim to email this in the next week or so and then all of you can start adding your research ideas into the various sections. Once we have inputs from all of you , we can then do iterations to make it consistent.
2. We will also arrange webconference through the RDA facilities, so we can discuss ideas.
I will be in touch seperately on this.
Best wishes,
Suchith
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Author: Murat Komesli
Date: 03 Jul, 2014
Hello Suchith,
I will be happier to participate on this effort on "Geo Ontology development" and "Interoperability" issues.
Best Regards,
Murat
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Assoc. Prof. Murat Komesli (PhD)
Yasar University
Software Engineering Department
Universite Cad. No:35
35500 Bornova, Izmir-TURKEY
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Author: Mohammed Abdur ...
Date: 05 Jul, 2014
The communities of researchers in data science and geospatial business intelligence investigate for location based services in macro public services. An important segment is still unexplored and that is location profiling.