Re: [HOT] Recent MapSwipe Developments

2019-04-30 Thread Pete Masters via HOT
Great update, thanks Benni!

Just in case it's interesting for all of you, the MSF Scientific Days is
actually live stream for free. The new MapSwipe prototype will be presented
in a one minute speed session at 12:40 on the 10th May (UK time) and then
at 13:00 on the same day with a longer video interview with the team. All
welcome!

Agenda is here:
https://www.msf.org.uk/msf-scientific-days-2019-innovation-agenda
Register for live stream at the bottom of this page:
https://www.msf.org.uk/msf-scientific-days-2019-agenda-and-registration

Cheers,

Pete

On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 1:42 PM Hagellach Hegenich 
wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I wanted to share some recent updates related to MapSwipe with you. The
> MapSwipe Working Group meets bi-weekly (e.g. today at 4pm UTC). We also use
> Slack for discussion within our group. Those discussions are open to anyone
> and if you're interested, just give me a short notice.
>
> So what happened so far?
>
> * there are 129 finished MapSwipe projects. <3
> * opening, cleaning and updating the source code of MapSwipe, check it out
> on Github: https://github.com/mapswipe
> * we had a Mapswipe meeting in London at the beginning of April:
> https://twitter.com/TheMissingMaps/status/1112780300105474049
> * we updated our OSM-Wiki page:
> https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/MapSwipe
>
> What is going to happen in the next couple of weeks and month?
>
> * MapSwipe will be presented at two events in London (MSF Scientific Days)
> and Geneva (Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction)
> * we're taking a look at the design of the app and thinking about some
> improvements
> * we're working on a new project type related to building footprint
> validation
> * we're working on yet another project type related to change detection
> analysis (as part of HOT's Missing Millions project)
>
> Here's a recent blogpost I put together, which gives some more details:
> http://k1z.blog.uni-heidelberg.de/2019/04/29/mapswipe-for-change-detection-analysis/
>
> This was just a very brief notice, on what the MapSwipe working group is
> up to (and I might have missed some points). I will try to share updates
> more frequently with the wider HOTOSM community. In case you want to hear
> more, join our group or just use this mailing list to raise you questions.
>
> Have a nice day,
>
> Benni
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[HOT] Recent MapSwipe Developments

2019-04-30 Thread Hagellach Hegenich
 Hey all,

I wanted to share some recent updates related to MapSwipe with you. The
MapSwipe Working Group meets bi-weekly (e.g. today at 4pm UTC). We also use
Slack for discussion within our group. Those discussions are open to anyone
and if you're interested, just give me a short notice.

So what happened so far?

* there are 129 finished MapSwipe projects. <3
* opening, cleaning and updating the source code of MapSwipe, check it out
on Github: https://github.com/mapswipe
* we had a Mapswipe meeting in London at the beginning of April:
https://twitter.com/TheMissingMaps/status/1112780300105474049
* we updated our OSM-Wiki page: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/MapSwipe

What is going to happen in the next couple of weeks and month?

* MapSwipe will be presented at two events in London (MSF Scientific Days)
and Geneva (Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction)
* we're taking a look at the design of the app and thinking about some
improvements
* we're working on a new project type related to building footprint
validation
* we're working on yet another project type related to change detection
analysis (as part of HOT's Missing Millions project)

Here's a recent blogpost I put together, which gives some more details:
http://k1z.blog.uni-heidelberg.de/2019/04/29/mapswipe-for-change-detection-analysis/

This was just a very brief notice, on what the MapSwipe working group is up
to (and I might have missed some points). I will try to share updates more
frequently with the wider HOTOSM community. In case you want to hear more,
join our group or just use this mailing list to raise you questions.

Have a nice day,

Benni
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[HOT] EXTENDED DEADLINE for HOT Summit Proposals! Closing SUNDAY May 5th.

2019-04-30 Thread Rachel VanNice
Hi all,
We're extending the request for proposals just a few days to Sunday, May
5th at Midnight Eastern US time. If you haven't already done so, get your
proposals in! https://summit2019.hotosm.org/call-for-proposals/

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