VGIscience Summer School Interpretation, Visualisation and Social Computing of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI)

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VGIscience Summer School Interpretation, Visualisation and Social Computing of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) TU Dresden, 11.-15. September 2017

Welcome PhD students working on research topics related to Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) Austria, Germany, India, Japan, Switzerland invited speaker Prof. Alan MacEachren (Pennsylvania State University, Director of GeoVISTA Center) participants of the VGIscience priority programme scientists from all 15 projects 2

Priority Programme VGIscience (SPP 1894) VGIscience Priority Programme & VGIscience Summer School Nov 2013 round table funded by German Research Foundation (DFG) Added value through visual communication of Volunteered Geographic Information (visvgi) Oct 2014 Application for a Priority Programme VGIscience (by Prof. Burghardt, Prof. Nejdl, Prof. Schiewe, Prof. Sester) March 2015 decision of the DFG to set up the priority programme initially for 3 years with a funding volume of 4.8 Mill Oct 2015 35 project proposals were submitted of which 15 have been accepted by June 2016 Nov 2016 Kick of meeting for the Priority Programme VGIscience April 2017 common workshop for the preparation of VGIscience Summer School Planning VGIscience Summer School

Outline Introductory presentation 1. Volunteered Geographic Information potential and challenges of VGI related research (e.g. ENERGIC, Mapping and the Citizen Sensor) 2. Priority programme VGIscience of German Research Foundation objectives of the priority programme projects within VGIscience VGIscience repository 3. Summer School VGIscience scope of the Summer School relevance of the Summer School for the priority programme planned activities Slide 4

Volunteered Geographic Information Availability and retrieval of Volunteered Geographic Information broad range of volunteered geographic information (OSM-data, GPS-tracks, sensor data, Wikipedia, georeferenced photographs, social networks, microblogging, ) data sources are often very large, with high update rates (e.g. 500 Mill. Tweets per day) include not only factual but also subjective information noise or signal spatial- /temporal reference is given either completely or partially OSM-Daten sensor data, trajectories images, video, microblogging text

Volunteered Geographic Information Term definition VGI -Volunteered Geographic Information (Goodchild, 2007) introduced by Michael Goodchild (2007) special case of user generated content (UGC) with direct or indirect spatial reference additional value, e.g. free availability Citizen Science (dt. Bürgerforschung) and crowdsourcing projects carried out through interested people concept Humans as Sensors utilisation of low cost geosensors for various task active participation Slide 6

Volunteered Geographic Information Location-based social media data social networks provide platforms for the exchange of opinions, experiences and information trail of data that people leave behind, intentionally or not talks about our live it gives insides to decision makers, architects and urban planners creation of spatial data as a side effect (passive) characteristics of the data large, heterogeneous continuous user specific privacy Slide 7

Volunteered Geographic Information Challenges of VGI and geospatial big data - 4 x V (Laney, 2001; Robinson et al. 2017) volume refers to data size and varies considerably depending on the discipline (from million points in a movement data set to petabyte in imagery sources) velocity variety is the speed at which VGI can be generated (fast, continuous data streams) and at which they should be analysed (e.g. real time) refers to data heterogeneity such as formats, representations, degree of structure veracity relates to quality, trustworthiness, subjectivity and uncertainty Slide 8

Volunteered Geographic Information ENERGIC European Network Exploring Research into Geospatial Information Crowdsourcing: software and methodologies for harnessing geographic information from the crowd cost-action ENERGIC (2013-2016) build a European network of scientist, young researchers and industry representatives activities and output Training Schools http://vgibox.eu/activities/training-school/ VGI Knowledge Portal (Repository) http://vgibox.eu/repository/index.php/main_page European Handbook of crowdsourced geographic information http://www.ubiquitypress.com/site/books/10.5334/bax/ Slide 9

Volunteered Geographic Information ENERGIC European Network Exploring Research into Geospatial Information Crowdsourcing: software and methodologies for harnessing geographic information from the crowd What motivates citizens to provide such information in the public domain, and what factors govern/predict its validity? What methods might be used to validate such information? Can VGI be framed within the larger domain of sensor networks, in which inert and static sensors are replaced by, or combined with, intelligent and mobile humans? What limitations are imposed on VGI by differential access to broadband Internet, mobile phones and other communication technologies, and by concerns over privacy? How do VGI and crowdsourcing enable innovation applications to benefit human society? http://www.ubiquitypress.com/site/books/10.5334/bax/ Slide 10

Volunteered Geographic Information Mapping and the Citizen Sensor cost-action TD1202 from 2012-2016 help coordinate the activities of citizen sensors with particular regard to VGI data collection and dissemination review the current status of VGI data in mapping define protocols to help guide the producers and users of VGI data http://www.citizensensor-cost.eu/ Slide 11

Outline Introductory presentation 1. Volunteered Geographic Information potential and challenges of VGI related research (e.g. ENERGIC, Mapping and the Citizen Sensor) 2. Priority programme VGIscience of German Research Foundation objectives of the priority programme projects within VGIscience VGIscience repository 3. Summer School VGIscience scope of the Summer School relevance of the Summer School for the priority programme planned activities Slide 12

Priority programme VGIscience Priority Programme VGIscience Urban Planning and Environment Transport & Navigation Geographic Information Extraction & Retrieval Semantic Interpretation Annotation, Interpretation, Structuring Geovisual Analytics filtered data VGI Visual Cartographic Communication Human Computer Interaction Disaster Management Health & Epidemiology Social Science & Crowd mobility Social Context & Computing Democratisation & Participation Slide 13

Priority programme VGIscience I) Research on geographic information extraction II) Research on geovisualisation and cartography III) Research questions on social context and computing Extraction of the spatial, temporal and thematic reference Fusion of data from various sources and resolution Identification of correlations and pattern within large amount of data and data streams Search and exploration of VGI Development of innovative, adaptive visualisation metaphors Visualisation methods suitable for VGI (multivariate, metadata, quality) Real-time visualisation, abstraction User feedback, collaboration and interaction Empirical verification and theoretical foundations Quality and generalisability of information: subjective classification vs. general ontologies Context dependency of data acquisition, abstraction and interaction Reliability and trustworthiness, information quality Motivation, intention for participation and privacy 14

Priority programme VGIscience Projects within VGIscience active participation and capturing of geodata (COVMAP, LearnEnviMaps, topikos, TrajectoryVGI, OldMapsVGI) conjoint GPS and Video collection for traffic management participatory sensing and collection of environmental data extraction of metadata from Old Maps quality issues / assurance and improvement of VGI (QualityOSM, HC-VGI, LearnEnviMaps) fitness for purpose of OpenStreetMap data data quality issues of collaborative mapping in VGI from an AI / cognitive systems perspective optimizing sensor measurements by advanced calibration mechanisms Slide 15

Priority programme VGIscience Projects within VGIscience data analytics and visualisation (VA4VGI, EVA-VGI, ENAP, SpatialCorrelationVGI, UncertaintyTrustVA, VaguePlaceVGI) real-time event assessment from social media data analysis of people s reactions spatial correlations in social media data interpreting vague place descriptions social aspects and human perception (MotivationHumanVGI, UncertaintyTrustVA, LandmarksVGI, EVA-VGI) motivation and participation in Humanitarian Assistance perception of landmarks in VGI-based maps trustworthiness and privacy issues Slide 16

Priority programme VGIscience Projects within VGIscience applications disaster management, emergency response and flood damage models (COVMAP, QualityOSM, UncertaintyTrustVA, MotivationHumanVGI, ENAP) urban / city planning, environmental management and traffic management (LearnEnviMaps, OldMapsVGI, QualityOSM, EVA-VGI) analyse human activities and crowd mobility (TrajectoryVGI, UncertaintyTrustVA, EVA-VGI, VA4VGI) navigation and orientation, indoor navigation (topikos, QualityOSM, LandmarksVGI) VGI and land cover mapping (HC-VGI) Slide 17

external internal Priority programme VGIscience VGIscience repository Data Software Methods / cookbook Publications Reports project partner program partner methods summer school summary meetings mailinglist scientific community program application abstracts / posters general public

Outline Introductory presentation 1. Volunteered Geographic Information potential and challenges of VGI related research (e.g. ENERGIC, Mapping and the Citizen Sensor) 2. Priority programme VGIscience of German Research Foundation objectives of the priority programme projects within VGIscience VGIscience repository 3. Summer School VGIscience scope of the Summer School relevance of the Summer School for the priority programme planned activities Slide 19

Summer School VGIscience Scope of the Summer School to give PhD students who are at an early stage of their academic career insights in to current research topics related to VGI establish cooperation between researchers from different research groups active research and development work related to VGI we aim on visible outputs conceptual work (outline of a paper) sharing code / tools repository ideas of common VGI-based applications Slide 20

Summer School VGIscience Relevance of the Summer School for the Priority Programme groups of VGIscience priority program this week is our chance to work actively together a priority programme is more than a single DFG research project the success and continuation of the VGIscience priority programme depend on our common research intern / extern Slide 21

VGIscience Summer School Structure & Activities Monday Tuesday (GeoInfExt, GIR) Wednesday (GVA, GeoVis) Thursday (Social Context) Friday 9:00-9:45 Session I Welcome and fast forward Lecture I (Geo-) Visual Analytics Keynote Lecture I / Practical Presentation of group work I (15 + 15 min) 9:45-10:30 Session II Introduction VGIscience-SPP Invited talk Lecture I Lecture II / Practical Presentation of group work II 10:30-11:00 Coffee 11:00-12:30 Session III Discussion of scientific research paper Lecture II & III Lecture II & III Group work Flash light evaluation / final session 12:30-13:30 Lunch 13:30-15:00 Practical's Task for the week Parallel Exercises Parallel Exercises Hiking in the Saxon Switzerland 15:00-15:30 Coffee 15:30-... (Open problems) Group formation / conceptual work Group work / concept and prototyping Group work / prototyping Hiking in the Saxon Switzerland Evening Icebreaker Dinner Slide 22

Let s do research together Slide 23