[Foss4g2009] Errata - Presentation Bios

mapbutcher mapbutcher at mapbutcher.com
Sun Aug 2 00:42:15 EDT 2009


changes made
cheers

Simon


2009/8/2 Bruce <bruce at bannerman.id.au>

>
> Cameron,
>
> Are we opening ourselves up to get a different abstract to that which
> was submitted, vetted and selected?
>
>
> Bruce
>
>
> On Sun, 2009-08-02 at 07:44 +1000, Cameron Shorter wrote:
> > Volker,
> > What process do you suggest we follow to allow people to change their
> > abstracts and bios?
> > Is this something you would be able to facilitate?
> >
> > Ideally, I'd like to open up the abstract software for 3 weeks or so,
> > allow people to change their abstracts, then at the end do a bulk update
> > to the website.
> >
> > Venka wrote:
> > > Dear All,
> > >
> > > I am awaiting some response and follow-up for
> > > my request below.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Venka
> > >
> > > Venka wrote:
> > >> Dear All,
> > >>
> > >> Could you kindly make changes our abstract submission
> > >> http://2009.foss4g.org/presentations/#presentation_155
> > >> as below to;
> > >>
> > >> There is no change in the abstract. only in the presenters and bio.
> > >>
> > >> Sorry for the trouble and thanks in advance.
> > >>
> > >> Best regards
> > >>
> > >> Venka
> > >>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> Open Web Processing Services for Improving Accuracy of GPS tracks
> using
> > >> Filtering and Map-Matching
> > >>
> > >> Abstract: This paper presents open geo-processing services to support
> > >> co-registering the vehicle GPS traces with road network, based on open
> > >> GIS standards and open source geospatial software. An integrated
> > >> approach
> > >> is proposed to glue open source geospatial software to provide Web
> > >> Services
> > >> for enhancement of GPS tracks. Map matching algorithms for vehicle
> > >> tracking
> > >> data are implemented using the PyWPS interface. Track-logs are stored
> > >> in the
> > >> PostgreSQL/PostGIS enabling handling of large volume data of road
> > >> network
> > >> and the Openlayers client is used to visualize the processing
> > >> results. As a part
> > >> of the core processes of map matching in PyWPS, specific filters of
> > >> GPS tracks,
> > >> related to vehicle motion characteristics, are first applied to
> > >> produce high quality
> > >> vehicle trajectories. Secondly, advanced curve-to-curve distance
> > >> measurement
> > >> algorithms - Hausdorff distance and Frechet distance are implemented
> > >> in Python
> > >> to perform map matching of road network. The system has been tested
> > >> under dense
> > >> urban road network conditions in Osaka City in Japan. The results of
> > >> the experiments
> > >> suggest that the Web Services are effective for retrieval of the
> > >> paths from urban street
> > >> network and accurate matching of tracking data form low-cost GPS
> > >> tracking devices.
> > >> The services implemented as a part of this research will be not only
> > >> useful for vehicle
> > >> tracking but also for automated update of road network and in
> > >> improving quality of
> > >> community driven geo-data collection initiatives such as the Open
> > >> Street Map.
> > >>
> > >> Presenters: Xianfeng Song, Venkatesh Raghavan and Daisuke Yoshida
> > >>
> > >> Biography:
> > >>
> > >> Xianfeng Song research interest is Geo-Processing Workflow and their
> > >> applications in infrastructure management and environment modeling.
> His
> > >> current research include (1) Optimizing geospatial Web services chain
> > >> based on QoS (2) SWAT model for hydrology simulation and sediment
> yield
> > >> estimation (3)Map-Matching and LBS Services. He is presently Associate
> > >> Professor at the Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
> > >> He is an active member of the OSGeo-China Chapter.
> > >>
> > >> Venkatesh Raghavan (Venka) has been involved in OSGeo since its
> > >> inception. He was one of the Directors in the first OSGeo Board and is
> > >> currently a Charter Member. He is deeply involved in OSGeo Local
> > >> Chapters in Asia. Presently based in Japan as Professor of
> > >> Geoinformatics at Osaka City University. His research interest
> > >> include distributed geoprocessing, Sensor Net and Remote Sensing
> > >> for change detection.
> > >>
> > >> Daisuke Yoshida is a doctoral student at the Graduate School of
> > >> Creative Cities, Osaka City University and works at the Faculty of
> > >> Liberal Arts, Tezukayama Gakuin University as a lecturer. He has
> > >> participated on a Japanese volunteer program, JICA in the Philippines
> to
> > >> provide technical assistance for implementing SDI prototype using
> > >> FOSS4G tools. His research interests are Web-GIS development, LBS,
> > >> Real-time GPS, Mobile GIS and digital archives. He has also been a
> > >> FOSS4G trainer at several international workshops. He is board member
> > >> OSGeo-Japan Chapter and organizer for FOSS4G-Osaka annual events.
> > >>
> >
> >
>
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