State of the Map 2019/Posters
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State of the Map 2019 featured a poster event. The exhibition showcased the following submitted posters:
- Detecting OpenStreetMap missing settlements using deep learning and twitter geo-tagged data in mozambique. by Hao, Li; Mohammed, Zia; Alexander Zipf. GIScience Chair, Institute of Geography, Heidelberg University, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
- Outdoor map by Freemap Slovakia by Martin Ždila
- Crowd2Map – mapping to fight Female Genital Mutilation by Janet Chapman
- Colomiers: voxel island by Mérédith Nolot
- Rennes: atelier vagabond by Mérédith Nolot
- Address Patterns by Guy Collins BSc(Hons), FRGS, CGeog
- Earthquake Risk Assessment Using OpenStreetMap and Additional Open Data by D. Schorlemmer, C. Nievas, K. Prehn, F. Cotton, T. Beutin
- Enriching Knowledge Graphs with Geo Data from OpenStreetMap and Wikidata by Wolfgang Schell et al.
- London City Lights by Alberto Romeu Carrasco
- OBM Completeness - An OpenStreetMap Completeness Assessment Tool by D. Schorlemmer, K. Prehn, C. Nievas, F. Cotton, T. Beutin
- Forêt d'Anlier (OpenArdenneMap) by Julien Minet
- Lost in OSMapping - Rethinking mapping expeditions in Central Asia by Rachele Amerini, Roberto Battiston, Anna Todescan
- OSM for Mental Health aWHEREness by Andi Tabinas
- Mapping Culture and Arts by Roman Page
- Contributions to the Missing Maps Project: Insights from OpenStreetMap History Analyses and HOT Tasking Manager Data by Jochen Stier, Sabrina Marx, Benjamin Herfort, Martin Raifer, Melanie Eckle, Alexander Zipf
- River network analysis from OpenStreetMap waterbody data by Christoph Hormann
- A faster and more efficient isochrone algorithm by Stefan Panig, Hendrik Leuschner, Isabell Klipper
- Planning urban accessibility with OpenStreetMap by Alessandro Sarretta, Rachele Amerini, Elena De Toni
- Missing Maps and GIS support to MSF measles vaccination coverage survey in Am Timan health district, Chad by Xavier Charles, Jorieke Vyncke
In addition, the following submissions to the conference's academic track have been presented at the poster evening:
- How knowing the purpose of mapping impacts the map and mappers themselves by Patricia Solís
- Workforce development and Youthmappers: Understanding perceptions of students in humanitarian mapping by Patricia Solís and Sushil Rajagopalan
- Contextualizing OpenStreetMap in Mapping Favelas in Brazil by Everton Bortolini, Silvana Philippi Camboim
- Automatic feature extraction to support Mountains Mapping in OSM by Rocio Nahime Torres, Piero Fraternali, Federico Milani and Darian Frajberg
- Characterizing player types in gamified geodata acquisition - An exploratory analysis of StreetComplete by Heinrich Lorei, René Westerholt and Alexander Zipf
- “Ohsome” OpenStreetMap Data Evaluation: Fitness of Field Papers for Participatory Mapping by Carolin Klonner, Maximilian Hartmann, Lily Djami and Alexander Zipf