Meet mappers in Aalter
- Réunion
- OSM Belgiee-Belgique
We komen samen ter gelegenheid van een project in Aalter. Kom langs als je eens een mapper in het echt wil zien, als je moeilijke vragen hebt, of als je OpenStreetMap net hebt leren kennen en het beter wil begrijpen. Iedereen is welkom! Er is geen agenda, maar we nemen laptops mee om dingen te kunnen tonen en uit te proberen.
We komen samen ter gelegenheid van een project in Aalter. Kom langs als je eens een mapper in het echt wil zien, als je moeilijke vragen hebt, of als je OpenStreetMap net hebt leren kennen en het beter wil begrijpen. Iedereen is welkom! Er is geen agenda, maar we nemen laptops mee om dingen te kunnen tonen en uit te proberen.
Les journées nationales géonumériques de l'afigéo et decryptagéo
- Conférence / Colloque / Séminaire
- Afigéo et decryptageo
04 juil.
Les GéoDataDays, votre nouveau rendez-vous géomatique ! L'AFIGEO et DécryptaGéo s'associent à la Région Normandie, à la Communauté de l'agglomération havraise (CODAH), au Département de la Seine-Maritime et à la Coordination régionale de l'information géographique en Normandie (CRIGE Normandie) pour rassembler les acteurs de la géographie numérique autour de rencontres nationales inédites, au Havre, les 3 et 4 juillet 2018.
Les GéoDataDays, votre nouveau rendez-vous géomatique !
L'AFIGEO et DécryptaGéo s'associent à la Région Normandie, à la Communauté de l'agglomération havraise (CODAH), au Département de la Seine-Maritime et à la Coordination régionale de l'information géographique en Normandie (CRIGE Normandie) pour rassembler les acteurs de la géographie numérique autour de rencontres nationales inédites, au Havre, les 3 et 4 juillet 2018.
Summer short course : Supervised characterization of land cover and land use using optical time-series data
- Formation
- UCL
04 juil.
Supervised characterization of land cover and land use using optical time-series data by Professor Matthew C. Hansen University of Maryland, USA Content Algorithms, feature space, and training data elements of the supervised characterization of land cover and land use extent and change will be examined. Newer machine learning methods will be compared to traditional algorithms. Methods for deriving feature spaces derived from multi-temporal, multispectral data will be presented, as will be strategies for collecting training data. Validation will be emphasized, for both accuracy assessment and area estimation. Various applications will be illustrated, all with a focus on large area studies. Bio Prof. Matthew Hansen is a world’s leading remote sensing scientist with a research specialization in large area land cover and land use change mapping. His Global Land Analysis and Discovery lab (glad.umd.edu) is focused on developing improved algorithms, data inputs and thematic outputs which enable the mapping of land cover change at regional, continental and global scales. Exhaustive mining of the Landsat archive has been used to map forest disturbance at the global scale (e.g. High-Resolution Global Maps of 21st-Century Forest Cover Change, Science, 2013). Improving global cropland monitoring capabilities is another research focus, leading to global soybean cultivated area estimation using MODIS, Landsat and RapidEye. Admission and registration Remote sensing basics are prerequisite to attend this summer course. The attendance to three full days is mandatory for all participants. The number of seats available is limited and the participants are invited to register at the earliest using the following form https://goo.gl/forms/riV03JyhVFM0OKHP2. No fee is required to attend the short course and sandwiches will be supplied at lunchtime. Participants cover their own travel and housing expenses, visa fees and pocket money. A certificate of attendance from the Université catholique de Louvain will be delivered to all participants attending the short course. Organization and location This short course is organized by the Research Lab in Environmetry and Geomatics (Pr. P. Defourny) with the support of Lifewatch-WB infrastructure and UCLouvain. The class is scheduled from 9:00 to 17:15 in the SUD 01 auditorium located in Université catholique de Louvain’s premises in Croix du Sud, Louvain-la-Neuve (Parking 20 – Biéreau) For more information: Ms A. Bellavia (aurelie.bellavia@uclouvain.be) or Mrs P. Thiran +32 10 47 36 81
Supervised characterization of land cover and land use using optical time-series data
by Professor Matthew C. Hansen
University of Maryland, USA
Content
Algorithms, feature space, and training data elements of the supervised characterization of land cover and land use extent and change will be examined. Newer machine learning methods will be compared to traditional algorithms. Methods for deriving feature spaces derived from multi-temporal, multispectral data will be presented, as will be strategies for collecting training data. Validation will be emphasized, for both accuracy assessment and area estimation. Various applications will be illustrated, all with a focus on large area studies.
Bio
Prof. Matthew Hansen is a world’s leading remote sensing scientist with a research specialization in large area land cover and land use change mapping. His Global Land Analysis and Discovery lab (glad.umd.edu) is focused on developing
improved algorithms, data inputs and thematic outputs which enable the mapping of land cover change at regional, continental and global scales. Exhaustive mining of the Landsat archive has been used to map forest disturbance at the global scale (e.g. High-Resolution Global Maps of 21st-Century Forest Cover Change, Science, 2013). Improving global cropland monitoring capabilities is another research focus, leading to global soybean cultivated area estimation using MODIS, Landsat and RapidEye.
Admission and registration
Remote sensing basics are prerequisite to attend this summer course. The attendance to three full days is mandatory for all participants. The number of seats available is limited and the participants are invited to register at the earliest using the following form https://goo.gl/forms/riV03JyhVFM0OKHP2. No fee is required to attend the short course and sandwiches will be supplied at lunchtime. Participants cover their own travel and housing expenses, visa fees and pocket money. A certificate of attendance from the Université catholique de Louvain will be delivered to all participants attending the short course.
Organization and location
This short course is organized by the Research Lab in Environmetry and Geomatics (Pr. P. Defourny) with the support of Lifewatch-WB infrastructure and UCLouvain. The class is scheduled from 9:00 to 17:15 in the
SUD 01 auditorium located in Université catholique de Louvain’s premises in Croix du Sud, Louvain-la-Neuve (Parking 20 – Biéreau)
For more information: Ms A. Bellavia (aurelie.bellavia@uclouvain.be) or Mrs P. Thiran +32 10 47 36 81
Club des utilisateurs du PICC
- Conférence / Colloque / Séminaire
- Service public de Wallonie
La 9ème rencontre du CLub des utilisateurs du PICC est organisée en partenariat avec Proximus. Elle se tiendra à Bruxelles Consulter le programme et s'inscrire
La 9ème rencontre du CLub des utilisateurs du PICC est organisée en partenariat avec Proximus. Elle se tiendra à Bruxelles
Open street map meeting
- Réunion
- Open street map Belgique-Belgie
Let's build a community with everybody interested in OpenStreetMap! The target audience is everybody! From hearing the word OpenStreetMap a few seconds ago to the total expert in no time. There will be someone you can discuss and have a drink with we’re an interational community speaking English, Dutch, French so come join us! Tell us what you'd like discuss/present/share.
Let's build a community with everybody interested in OpenStreetMap!
The target audience is everybody! From hearing the word OpenStreetMap a few seconds ago to the total expert in no time. There will be someone you can discuss and have a drink with we’re an interational community speaking English, Dutch, French so come join us!
Tell us what you'd like discuss/present/share.