[OSGeo-Discuss] “Open Source Geospatial Tools in Climate Change Research and Natural Resource Management” and ISPRS Summer Schools

2015-06-12 Thread Suchith Anand
Dear colleagues,

The Second National Conference on Free and Open Source Software for Geospatial  
(FOSS4G-India 2015) with focus on “Open Source Geospatial Tools in Climate 
Change Research and Natural Resource Management” was held earlier this week at 
June 9-10, 2015 at Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun. Dr K.S. Rajan 
(IIIT Hyderabad) gave the Plenary presentation on Geo for All: an 
international network towards open geospatial research and education . It is 
excellent to see the growth in number of universities in India who are now 
doing research and teaching in GIS using FOSS4G. I understand from Rajan that 
the conference was a great success with 12 sessions  ranging from Climatic 
Studies to Village GIS. Program details at 
http://foss4gindia.in/Technical%20Program%20Schedule_June9-10_2015.pdf

Conference details at http://foss4gindia.in/

Next month, IIRS (July 6-10, 2015) will also host the ISPRS Summer School at 
Dehradun  on following 3 themes

   i)   Online Sharing of Geospatial Data, Algorithm and Model (offered by 
ISPRS WG VI/1 ;  Huayi Wu, State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in 
Surveying Mapping and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University, China);

  ii)   Open Source GIS (offered by ISPRS WG VI/2 ; Dr. Sameer Saran, Indian 
Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), Indian Space Research Orgamisation (ISRO), 
Dept. of Space, Govt. of India, Dehradun ); and

  iii)  Research and Teaching methodologies for Master and PhD students 
(offered by ISPRS WG VI/4 : Igor Musikhin, Siberian State Academy of Geodesy,  
Russia ).

I understand that there has been great response for all these courses  which 
shows the demand and need. Details of Summer School at 
http://www.iirs.gov.in/isprs-summerschool/index.html

I remember when i was student in India, there was very few opportunities for 
learning GIS as very few universities had GIS programs . So i am really pleased 
that now more universities and academics are empowered and starting GIS courses 
and more students are getting opportunities to learn geospatial science. My 
thanks to Rajan and colleagues who have been working tirelessly for providing 
more learning opportunities for students.

Best wishes,

Suchith




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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] FOSS4G-India 2015 summary

2015-06-12 Thread Newcomb, Doug
Thank you, I'm looking forward to seeing the presentations.

Trivim looks very interesting, but I did not see a License.txt file in the
github repository.  What open source license is the code being released
under?

Doug



On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 8:33 AM, K S Rajan ra...@iiit.ac.in wrote:

 Suchith,
 Thanks for sending in the note on the Conference.

 All,
 I am just back to Hyderabad after successfully holding the *FOSS4G-India
 2015* at IIRS Dehradun [1] with the help of all the co-organisers. We had
 a very enthusiastic group of about 110+ participants covering researchers,
 academicians, students, software developers, companies, and Govt
 functionaries (National and State bodies).

 There were 2 Workshops- one on Becoming QGIS Power User by Ujaval Gandhi;
 and the other on Geospatial Data Processing using R  by Kamal Pandey and AK
 Jha. About 48 papers and 3 talks on - Use of OSM for Crisis Mapping; Use of
 Open Standards and Open Source in SDIs (and the National Roadmap); and on
 Geo for All initiative were presented. All the full papers, presentations
 and also Photos will be uploaded in a week's time onto the conference
 website [1].
 The panel discussions towards the end had some wonderful ideas on building
 Synergy across various organizations by leveraging their strength, More
 focus on Capacity Building initiatives, Use and adoption of FOSS4G in
 GeoSpatial Curriculum, develop and implement focused solutions for Common
 users like Linemen (utilities management) to City Mayors, focused efforts
 on tweaking/improvisation/development of FOSS4G tools aimed at specific
 verticals like Social forestry, legacy data support, etc.

 Would like to mention here that IIRS has developed a tool called Trivim- A
 free and open source Software for 3D Street Model Generation [2], [3] and
 it was showcased during the event. GPS enabled Photos captured from mobile
 phones and consumer grade cameras can be used to generate the Street view.
 Pls do try it out and share your comments with poonam at iirs dot gov dot
 in. They will soon be choosing an appropriate OSLicence for this product.

 -Rajan
 OSGeo-India

 [1] http://foss4gindia.in/
 [2] https://shivareddyiirs.github.io/Trivim1.0_precompiled/
 [3] http://shivareddyiirs.github.io/Trivim1.0/



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 *From: *Doug Newcomb doug_newc...@fws.gov
 *To: *Suchith Anand suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk
 *Cc: *discuss discuss@lists.osgeo.org, ica-osgeo-l...@lists.osgeo.org
 *Sent: *Friday, June 12, 2015 5:20:15 PM
 *Subject: *Re: [OSGeo-Discuss]“Open Source Geospatial Tools in
 Climate Change Research and Natural Resource Management” and ISPRS Summer
 Schools

 Will the presentations be available online?
 Doug

 On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 4:40 AM, Suchith Anand 
 suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk wrote:

 Dear colleagues,

 The Second National Conference on Free and Open Source Software for
 Geospatial  (FOSS4G-India 2015) with focus on “Open Source Geospatial Tools
 in Climate Change Research and Natural Resource Management” was held
 earlier this week at June 9-10, 2015 at Indian Institute of Remote Sensing,
 Dehradun. Dr K.S. Rajan (IIIT Hyderabad) gave the Plenary presentation on
 Geo for All: an international network towards open geospatial research and
 education . It is excellent to see the growth in number of universities in
 India who are now doing research and teaching in GIS using FOSS4G. I
 understand from Rajan that the conference was a great success with 12
 sessions  ranging from Climatic Studies to Village GIS. Program details at
 http://foss4gindia.in/Technical%20Program%20Schedule_June9-10_2015.pdf

 Conference details at http://foss4gindia.in/

 Next month, IIRS (July 6-10, 2015) will also host the ISPRS Summer School
 at Dehradun  on following 3 themes

i)   Online Sharing of Geospatial Data, Algorithm and Model (offered
 by ISPRS WG VI/1 ;  Huayi Wu, State Key Laboratory of Information
 Engineering in Surveying Mapping and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University,
 China);

   ii)   Open Source GIS (offered by ISPRS WG VI/2 ; Dr. Sameer Saran,
 Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), Indian Space Research
 Orgamisation (ISRO), Dept. of Space, Govt. of India, Dehradun ); and

   iii)  Research and Teaching methodologies for Master and PhD students
 (offered by ISPRS WG VI/4 : Igor Musikhin, Siberian State Academy of
 Geodesy,  Russia ).

 I understand that there has been great response for all these courses
 which shows the demand and need. Details of Summer School at
 http://www.iirs.gov.in/isprs-summerschool/index.html

 I remember when i was student in India, there was very few opportunities
 for learning GIS as very few universities had GIS programs . So i am really
 pleased that now more universities and academics are empowered and starting
 GIS courses and more students are getting opportunities to learn geospatial
 science. My thanks to Rajan and colleagues who have been working tirelessly
 for providing more 

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] “Open Source Geospatial Tools in Climate Change Research and Natural Resource Management” and ISPRS Summer Schools

2015-06-12 Thread Newcomb, Doug
Will the presentations be available online?

Doug

On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 4:40 AM, Suchith Anand 
suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk wrote:

 Dear colleagues,

 The Second National Conference on Free and Open Source Software for
 Geospatial  (FOSS4G-India 2015) with focus on “Open Source Geospatial Tools
 in Climate Change Research and Natural Resource Management” was held
 earlier this week at June 9-10, 2015 at Indian Institute of Remote Sensing,
 Dehradun. Dr K.S. Rajan (IIIT Hyderabad) gave the Plenary presentation on
 Geo for All: an international network towards open geospatial research and
 education . It is excellent to see the growth in number of universities in
 India who are now doing research and teaching in GIS using FOSS4G. I
 understand from Rajan that the conference was a great success with 12
 sessions  ranging from Climatic Studies to Village GIS. Program details at
 http://foss4gindia.in/Technical%20Program%20Schedule_June9-10_2015.pdf

 Conference details at http://foss4gindia.in/

 Next month, IIRS (July 6-10, 2015) will also host the ISPRS Summer School
 at Dehradun  on following 3 themes

i)   Online Sharing of Geospatial Data, Algorithm and Model (offered by
 ISPRS WG VI/1 ;  Huayi Wu, State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering
 in Surveying Mapping and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University, China);

   ii)   Open Source GIS (offered by ISPRS WG VI/2 ; Dr. Sameer Saran,
 Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), Indian Space Research
 Orgamisation (ISRO), Dept. of Space, Govt. of India, Dehradun ); and

   iii)  Research and Teaching methodologies for Master and PhD students
 (offered by ISPRS WG VI/4 : Igor Musikhin, Siberian State Academy of
 Geodesy,  Russia ).

 I understand that there has been great response for all these courses
 which shows the demand and need. Details of Summer School at
 http://www.iirs.gov.in/isprs-summerschool/index.html

 I remember when i was student in India, there was very few opportunities
 for learning GIS as very few universities had GIS programs . So i am really
 pleased that now more universities and academics are empowered and starting
 GIS courses and more students are getting opportunities to learn geospatial
 science. My thanks to Rajan and colleagues who have been working tirelessly
 for providing more learning opportunities for students.

 Best wishes,

 Suchith




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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] FOSS4G-India 2015 summary

2015-06-12 Thread Jeff McKenna
Thanks for the summary Rajan, wow, it seems like a great event!  I must 
not miss the next one :)


Ravi has some pics online already here: 
https://plus.google.com/114935751871526846208/posts/63ihtrdBCf3


Doug: Rajan wrote that they will soon be choosing an appropriate 
OSLicence for this product


Congratulations to the OSGeo-India chapter for another very successful 
FOSS4G event


-jeff




On 2015-06-12 9:33 AM, K S Rajan wrote:

Suchith,
Thanks for sending in the note on the Conference.

All,
I am just back to Hyderabad after successfully holding the *FOSS4G-India
2015* at IIRS Dehradun [1] with the help of all the co-organisers. We
had a very enthusiastic group of about 110+ participants covering
researchers, academicians, students, software developers, companies, and
Govt functionaries (National and State bodies).

There were 2 Workshops- one on Becoming QGIS Power User by Ujaval
Gandhi; and the other on Geospatial Data Processing using R  by Kamal
Pandey and AK Jha. About 48 papers and 3 talks on - Use of OSM for
Crisis Mapping; Use of Open Standards and Open Source in SDIs (and the
National Roadmap); and on Geo for All initiative were presented. All the
full papers, presentations and also Photos will be uploaded in a week's
time onto the conference website [1].
The panel discussions towards the end had some wonderful ideas on
building Synergy across various organizations by leveraging their
strength, More focus on Capacity Building initiatives, Use and adoption
of FOSS4G in GeoSpatial Curriculum, develop and implement focused
solutions for Common users like Linemen (utilities management) to City
Mayors, focused efforts on tweaking/improvisation/development of FOSS4G
tools aimed at specific verticals like Social forestry, legacy data
support, etc.

Would like to mention here that IIRS has developed a tool called Trivim-
A free and open source Software for 3D Street Model Generation [2], [3]
and it was showcased during the event. GPS enabled Photos captured from
mobile phones and consumer grade cameras can be used to generate the
Street view. Pls do try it out and share your comments with poonam at
iirs dot gov dot in. They will soon be choosing an appropriate OSLicence
for this product.

-Rajan
OSGeo-India

[1] http://foss4gindia.in/
[2] https://shivareddyiirs.github.io/Trivim1.0_precompiled/
[3] http://shivareddyiirs.github.io/Trivim1.0/





*From: *Doug Newcomb doug_newc...@fws.gov
*To: *Suchith Anand suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk
*Cc: *discuss discuss@lists.osgeo.org,
ica-osgeo-l...@lists.osgeo.org
*Sent: *Friday, June 12, 2015 5:20:15 PM
*Subject: *Re: [OSGeo-Discuss]“Open Source Geospatial Tools
in Climate Change Research and Natural Resource Management” and
ISPRS Summer Schools

Will the presentations be available online?
Doug

On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 4:40 AM, Suchith Anand
suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk
mailto:suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk wrote:

Dear colleagues,

The Second National Conference on Free and Open Source Software
for Geospatial  (FOSS4G-India 2015) with focus on “Open Source
Geospatial Tools in Climate Change Research and Natural Resource
Management” was held earlier this week at June 9-10, 2015 at
Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun. Dr K.S. Rajan
(IIIT Hyderabad) gave the Plenary presentation on Geo for All:
an international network towards open geospatial research and
education . It is excellent to see the growth in number of
universities in India who are now doing research and teaching in
GIS using FOSS4G. I understand from Rajan that the conference
was a great success with 12 sessions  ranging from Climatic
Studies to Village GIS. Program details at
http://foss4gindia.in/Technical%20Program%20Schedule_June9-10_2015.pdf

Conference details at http://foss4gindia.in/

Next month, IIRS (July 6-10, 2015) will also host the ISPRS
Summer School at Dehradun  on following 3 themes

i)   Online Sharing of Geospatial Data, Algorithm and Model
(offered by ISPRS WG VI/1 ;  Huayi Wu, State Key Laboratory of
Information Engineering in Surveying Mapping and Remote Sensing,
Wuhan University, China);

   ii)   Open Source GIS (offered by ISPRS WG VI/2 ; Dr. Sameer
Saran, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), Indian Space
Research Orgamisation (ISRO), Dept. of Space, Govt. of India,
Dehradun ); and

   iii)  Research and Teaching methodologies for Master and PhD
students (offered by ISPRS WG VI/4 : Igor Musikhin, Siberian
State Academy of Geodesy,  Russia ).

I understand that there has been great response for all these
courses  which shows the demand and need. Details of Summer
School at 

[OSGeo-Discuss] FOSS4G-India 2015 summary

2015-06-12 Thread K S Rajan
Suchith, 
Thanks for sending in the note on the Conference. 

All, 
I am just back to Hyderabad after successfully holding the FOSS4G-India 2015 at 
IIRS Dehradun [1] with the help of all the co-organisers. We had a very 
enthusiastic group of about 110+ participants covering researchers, 
academicians, students, software developers, companies, and Govt functionaries 
(National and State bodies). 

There were 2 Workshops- one on Becoming QGIS Power User by Ujaval Gandhi; and 
the other on Geospatial Data Processing using R by Kamal Pandey and AK Jha. 
About 48 papers and 3 talks on - Use of OSM for Crisis Mapping; Use of Open 
Standards and Open Source in SDIs (and the National Roadmap); and on Geo for 
All initiative were presented. All the full papers, presentations and also 
Photos will be uploaded in a week's time onto the conference website [1]. 
The panel discussions towards the end had some wonderful ideas on building 
Synergy across various organizations by leveraging their strength, More focus 
on Capacity Building initiatives, Use and adoption of FOSS4G in GeoSpatial 
Curriculum, develop and implement focused solutions for Common users like 
Linemen (utilities management) to City Mayors, focused efforts on 
tweaking/improvisation/development of FOSS4G tools aimed at specific verticals 
like Social forestry, legacy data support, etc. 

Would like to mention here that IIRS has developed a tool called Trivim- A free 
and open source Software for 3D Street Model Generation [2], [3] and it was 
showcased during the event. GPS enabled Photos captured from mobile phones and 
consumer grade cameras can be used to generate the Street view. Pls do try it 
out and share your comments with poonam at iirs dot gov dot in. They will soon 
be choosing an appropriate OSLicence for this product. 

-Rajan 
OSGeo-India 

[1] http://foss4gindia.in/ 
[2] https://shivareddyiirs.github.io/Trivim1.0_precompiled/ 
[3] http://shivareddyiirs.github.io/Trivim1.0/ 

 From: Doug Newcomb doug_newc...@fws.gov
 To: Suchith Anand suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk
 Cc: discuss discuss@lists.osgeo.org, ica-osgeo-l...@lists.osgeo.org
 Sent: Friday, June 12, 2015 5:20:15 PM
 Subject: Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] “Open Source Geospatial Tools in Climate Change
 Research and Natural Resource Management” and ISPRS Summer Schools

 Will the presentations be available online?
 Doug

 On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 4:40 AM, Suchith Anand  
 suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk
  wrote:

 Dear colleagues,

 The Second National Conference on Free and Open Source Software for 
 Geospatial
 (FOSS4G-India 2015) with focus on “Open Source Geospatial Tools in Climate
 Change Research and Natural Resource Management” was held earlier this week 
 at
 June 9-10, 2015 at Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun. Dr K.S. 
 Rajan
 (IIIT Hyderabad) gave the Plenary presentation on Geo for All: an
 international network towards open geospatial research and education . It is
 excellent to see the growth in number of universities in India who are now
 doing research and teaching in GIS using FOSS4G. I understand from Rajan that
 the conference was a great success with 12 sessions ranging from Climatic
 Studies to Village GIS. Program details at
 http://foss4gindia.in/Technical%20Program%20Schedule_June9-10_2015.pdf

 Conference details at http://foss4gindia.in/

 Next month, IIRS (July 6-10, 2015) will also host the ISPRS Summer School at
 Dehradun on following 3 themes

 i) Online Sharing of Geospatial Data, Algorithm and Model (offered by ISPRS 
 WG
 VI/1 ; Huayi Wu, State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying
 Mapping and Remote Sensing, Wuhan University, China);

 ii) Open Source GIS (offered by ISPRS WG VI/2 ; Dr. Sameer Saran, Indian
 Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), Indian Space Research Orgamisation 
 (ISRO),
 Dept. of Space, Govt. of India, Dehradun ); and

 iii) Research and Teaching methodologies for Master and PhD students 
 (offered by
 ISPRS WG VI/4 : Igor Musikhin, Siberian State Academy of Geodesy, Russia ).

 I understand that there has been great response for all these courses which
 shows the demand and need. Details of Summer School at
 http://www.iirs.gov.in/isprs-summerschool/index.html

 I remember when i was student in India, there was very few opportunities for
 learning GIS as very few universities had GIS programs . So i am really 
 pleased
 that now more universities and academics are empowered and starting GIS 
 courses
 and more students are getting opportunities to learn geospatial science. My
 thanks to Rajan and colleagues who have been working tirelessly for providing
 more learning opportunities for students.

 Best wishes,

 Suchith

 This message and any attachment are intended solely for the addressee
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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] FOSS4G-India 2015 summary

2015-06-12 Thread Newcomb, Doug
On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 8:54 AM, Jeff McKenna jmcke...@gatewaygeomatics.com
 wrote:

 Thanks for the summary Rajan, wow, it seems like a great event!  I must
 not miss the next one :)

 Ravi has some pics online already here:
 https://plus.google.com/114935751871526846208/posts/63ihtrdBCf3

 Doug: Rajan wrote that they will soon be choosing an appropriate
 OSLicence for this product


Sorry, I missed that. it looks like a great project!  Really interested!

 Doug


 Congratulations to the OSGeo-India chapter for another very successful
 FOSS4G event

 -jeff




 On 2015-06-12 9:33 AM, K S Rajan wrote:

 Suchith,
 Thanks for sending in the note on the Conference.

 All,
 I am just back to Hyderabad after successfully holding the *FOSS4G-India
 2015* at IIRS Dehradun [1] with the help of all the co-organisers. We

 had a very enthusiastic group of about 110+ participants covering
 researchers, academicians, students, software developers, companies, and
 Govt functionaries (National and State bodies).

 There were 2 Workshops- one on Becoming QGIS Power User by Ujaval
 Gandhi; and the other on Geospatial Data Processing using R  by Kamal
 Pandey and AK Jha. About 48 papers and 3 talks on - Use of OSM for
 Crisis Mapping; Use of Open Standards and Open Source in SDIs (and the
 National Roadmap); and on Geo for All initiative were presented. All the
 full papers, presentations and also Photos will be uploaded in a week's
 time onto the conference website [1].
 The panel discussions towards the end had some wonderful ideas on
 building Synergy across various organizations by leveraging their
 strength, More focus on Capacity Building initiatives, Use and adoption
 of FOSS4G in GeoSpatial Curriculum, develop and implement focused
 solutions for Common users like Linemen (utilities management) to City
 Mayors, focused efforts on tweaking/improvisation/development of FOSS4G
 tools aimed at specific verticals like Social forestry, legacy data
 support, etc.

 Would like to mention here that IIRS has developed a tool called Trivim-
 A free and open source Software for 3D Street Model Generation [2], [3]
 and it was showcased during the event. GPS enabled Photos captured from
 mobile phones and consumer grade cameras can be used to generate the
 Street view. Pls do try it out and share your comments with poonam at
 iirs dot gov dot in. They will soon be choosing an appropriate OSLicence
 for this product.

 -Rajan
 OSGeo-India

 [1] http://foss4gindia.in/
 [2] https://shivareddyiirs.github.io/Trivim1.0_precompiled/
 [3] http://shivareddyiirs.github.io/Trivim1.0/



 

 *From: *Doug Newcomb doug_newc...@fws.gov
 *To: *Suchith Anand suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk
 *Cc: *discuss discuss@lists.osgeo.org,
 ica-osgeo-l...@lists.osgeo.org
 *Sent: *Friday, June 12, 2015 5:20:15 PM
 *Subject: *Re: [OSGeo-Discuss]“Open Source Geospatial Tools
 in Climate Change Research and Natural Resource Management” and
 ISPRS Summer Schools

 Will the presentations be available online?
 Doug

 On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 4:40 AM, Suchith Anand
 suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk
 mailto:suchith.an...@nottingham.ac.uk wrote:

 Dear colleagues,

 The Second National Conference on Free and Open Source Software
 for Geospatial  (FOSS4G-India 2015) with focus on “Open Source
 Geospatial Tools in Climate Change Research and Natural Resource
 Management” was held earlier this week at June 9-10, 2015 at
 Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun. Dr K.S. Rajan
 (IIIT Hyderabad) gave the Plenary presentation on Geo for All:
 an international network towards open geospatial research and
 education . It is excellent to see the growth in number of
 universities in India who are now doing research and teaching in
 GIS using FOSS4G. I understand from Rajan that the conference
 was a great success with 12 sessions  ranging from Climatic
 Studies to Village GIS. Program details at

 http://foss4gindia.in/Technical%20Program%20Schedule_June9-10_2015.pdf

 Conference details at http://foss4gindia.in/

 Next month, IIRS (July 6-10, 2015) will also host the ISPRS
 Summer School at Dehradun  on following 3 themes

 i)   Online Sharing of Geospatial Data, Algorithm and Model
 (offered by ISPRS WG VI/1 ;  Huayi Wu, State Key Laboratory of
 Information Engineering in Surveying Mapping and Remote Sensing,
 Wuhan University, China);

ii)   Open Source GIS (offered by ISPRS WG VI/2 ; Dr. Sameer
 Saran, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS), Indian Space
 Research Orgamisation (ISRO), Dept. of Space, Govt. of India,
 Dehradun ); and

iii)  Research and Teaching methodologies for Master and PhD
 students (offered by