Big Linked Geodata
Wednesday 22 March 08:45-16:00
Delft, the Netherlands
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How can we make sense of big data? Every two days the human race is generating as much data as was generated from the dawn of humanity through the year 2003. Most of that data has a location component. Developments in the Semantic Web make it possible to link data based on geographic information in a way that provides more insight. Databases now holding over 1 trillion RDF triples provide unique, standards-based, big data capabilities. This workshop will investigate scaling effective exploitation of linked geodata by using big data approaches.

The Location Powers: Big Linked Geodata workshop will bring together leading developers of linked data that are scaling their approaches to ever larger and diverse datasets. Participants will not only hear the latest developments but will contribute to the collective discussion advancing the use of linked data and big data computing techniques applied to geospatial data with results in many applications.

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Linked Data

Semantic Web

Data Deluge

Geospatial Analytics

Open Standards

Scalable Applications


This event is supported by sponsors of the OGC Technical Committee meeting and by the H2020 project DataBIO

Summit Agenda

Wednesday 22nd March

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Time Session
   
08:15 Registration
08:45 8:45 Session 1 - Opening and Keynotes
Session Details: - Opening session

- Denise McKenzie, Session Chair
- Phil Archer, Rapporteur

10:45- Break
 
11:15 Session 2 - Geospatial Linked Data
Session Details: - Lightning talks and discussion

- Phil Archer, Session Chair
- Linda van den Brink, Rapporteur

12:30- Lunch
 
13:30Session 3 - Big Linked Geodata
Session Details: - Lightning talks and discussion

- Gabriel Kepeklian, Session Chair
- Josh Lieberman, Rapporteur

14:30- Break
 
14:45Session 4 - Summary and Next Steps
Session Details:

- George Percivall, Session Chair

16:00- Close and coffee break

Speakers

Nicky van Oorschot

Data Scientist, Netage

Bill Roberts

CEO, Swirrl IT Limited

George Percivall

CTO and Chief Engineer
OGC

Denise Mckenzie

Head of Outreach
OGC

Linda van den Brink

Advisor on spatial standards
Geonovum

Gabriel Kepeklian

Director of the Innovation Lab "Centre" - ATOS

Dr. Ingo Simonis

Director, Innovation Program & Science, OGC

Phil Archer

Data Strategist W3C/Big Data Europe

Josh Lieberman

Principal at Tumbling Walls LLC

Wouter Beek

MSc., Triply

Dr. Uwe Voges

Project Leader / Senior Consultant,
Satellite Data Infrastructures (SDI) & E-Goverment

Dr. Erwin Folmer

Kadaster / University of Twente

Shintaro Nagaoka

Oracle

Team

George Percivall

CTO and Chief Engineer
OGC

Denise Mckenzie

Head of Outreach
OGC

Glen Hart

Geospatial Scientist, DSTL

Linda van den Brink

Advisor on spatial standards
Geonovum

Gabriel Kepeklian

Director of the Innovation Lab "Centre" - ATOS

Dr. Ingo Simonis

Director, Innovation Program & Science, OGC

Josh Lieberman

Principal at Tumbling Walls LLC

Registration

Registration for this event is now closed.

Meeting Location:

Delft University of Technology
Room P Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment (Building 8)
Julianalaan 134, 2628 BL Delft The Netherlands

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