Brussels / 2 & 3 February 2019

schedule

Geospatial devroom


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sunday Improve OSM data quality with DeepLearning 3Geonames.org
An open source Geocoding system for the simple communication of locations with a resolution of 1 m
Latest developments in Boost Geometry Continuous Integration to compile and test Navit Linking OpenStreetMap and Wikidata
A semi-automated, user-assisted editing tool
GraphHopper Routing Engine - New Features
Overview of the latest features and development
Hikar - Augmented reality for hikers
Developing an app and framework for outdoor AR
Hundred thousand rides a day
How can a massive amount of GPX traces help us improve OpenStreetMap
Open Source Geolocation
The story and challenges ahead
OpenStreetMaps for emergency prep: The view from San Francisco
Using OpenStreetMap and QGIS to build resiliency maps
OpenTrailView 360
FOSS StreetView for hikers
Spatial Reference Systems Transformations with Boost.Geometry VR Map: Putting OpenStreetMap Data Into a WebVR World
Simple GeoData Visualization with A-Frame

The Geospatial devroom is the place to talk about the state of the art of open, geo-related data, free and open source geospatial software and its ecosystem. This includes standards and tools, e.g. spatial databases, online mapping tools, geospatial services, used for collecting, storing, delivering, analysing, and visualizing geodata.

Event Speakers Start End

Sunday

  Improve OSM data quality with DeepLearning Olivier Courtin 09:00 09:40
  3Geonames.org
An open source Geocoding system for the simple communication of locations with a resolution of 1 m
Ervin Ruci 09:45 10:15
  Latest developments in Boost Geometry Vissarion Fysikopoulos 10:20 11:00
  Continuous Integration to compile and test Navit Patrick Höhn 11:05 11:35
  Linking OpenStreetMap and Wikidata
A semi-automated, user-assisted editing tool
Edward Betts 11:40 12:20
  GraphHopper Routing Engine - New Features
Overview of the latest features and development
Peter Karich 12:25 12:55
  Hikar - Augmented reality for hikers
Developing an app and framework for outdoor AR
Nick Whitelegg 13:00 13:30
  Hundred thousand rides a day
How can a massive amount of GPX traces help us improve OpenStreetMap
Ilya Zverev 13:35 14:05
  Open Source Geolocation
The story and challenges ahead
Zeeshan Ali 14:10 14:40
  OpenStreetMaps for emergency prep: The view from San Francisco
Using OpenStreetMap and QGIS to build resiliency maps
Stefano Maffulli 14:45 15:15
  OpenTrailView 360
FOSS StreetView for hikers
Nick Whitelegg 15:20 15:50
  Spatial Reference Systems Transformations with Boost.Geometry Adam Wulkiewicz 15:55 16:25
  VR Map: Putting OpenStreetMap Data Into a WebVR World
Simple GeoData Visualization with A-Frame
Robert Kaiser 16:30 17:00