Dear Marco,
I thank you very much for your information. I am preparing the abstract and 
will be submitted soon. As you know that I am going to finish my MSc in 
Disaster Management at the PGIS, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. I did a 
3D model to find the inundation areas and did a flood risk assessment for my 
final thesis which has been used the OSM exposure data for the analysis and 
prepared hazard map,Vulnerability Map and Risk Map.  
Best Regards,S.Suthakaran
  
    On Wednesday, February 7, 2018, 4:26:50 AM GMT+5:30, Marco Minghini 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Dear all,

in addition (and in parallel) to the standard sessions, this year State of the 
Map will run an Academic Track session to showcase the great importance 
OpenStreetMap has gained within the scientific and academic communities. The 
Academic Track aims to bring together and foster interactions between 
OpenStreetMap contributors and scientific researchers from all over the world. 
Consequently this will demonstrate both the potential and maturity of 
scientific investigations based on OpenStreetMap to the whole community and 
stimulate a beneficial discussion among the attendees. Contributions are 
expected to address any scientific aspect related to OpenStreetMap, in 
particular, but not limited, to the following:

   
   - quality of OpenStreetMap data
   - analysis of contribution patterns in OpenStreetMap
   - exploitation of OpenStreetMap data to generate new scientifically valuable 
datasets
   - integration of OpenStreetMap data with other datasets to generate new 
scientifically valuable datasets
   - scientific applications of OpenStreetMap
   - new approaches to facilitate or improve data collection in OpenStreetMap 
(e.g. through gamification or Citizen Science approaches)
   - literature reviews on specific aspects of OpenStreetMap
   - creating better connections and collaborations between the scientific 
community and the OpenStreetMap community
   - open research problems in OpenStreetMap and challenges for the scientific 
community
Authors are invited to submit abstracts using this form. Deadline for 
submission is March 4, 2018.

The maximum length of the abstract is 2500 characters. Abstracts must be 
scientifically rigorous and structured as follows: introduction/background, 
where the problem addressed is introduced; main aim or purpose of the study; 
brief description of the methodology and findings achieved; final discussion 
highlighting the scientific contribution of the study and its practical 
benefits/implications. Abstracts describing the use, analysis and processing of 
OpenStreetMap data for new and unconventional applications/disciplines are 
particularly encouraged.

Abstracts will be evaluated by the Scientific Committee. Authors of selected 
abstracts will be invited to give an oral presentation during the Academic 
Track sessions at the conference. In addition, authors of selected abstracts 
will be invited to submit a full paper for the Special Issue Open Source 
Geospatial Software of the journal Open Geospatial Data, Software and Standards.

Scientific Committee
   
   - Dr. Marco Minghini - Politecnico di Milano, Department of Civil and 
Environmental Engineering, Italy
   - Dr. Peter Mooney - Maynooth University, Department of Computer Science, 
Ireland
   - Dr. Vyron Antoniou - Geographic Directorate, Hellenic Army General Staff, 
Greece
   - Prof. Maria Antonia Brovelli - Politecnico di Milano, Department of Civil 
and Environmental Engineering, Italy
   - Dr. Frank Ostermann - University of Twente, Faculty of Geo-Information 
Science and Earth Observation (ITC), The Netherlands
   - Amin Mobasheri - GIScience Research Group, Institute of Geography, 
Heidelberg University, Germany
   - Joost Schouppe - OpenStreetMap Belgium, Belgium

Marco Minghini, Ph.D.
GEOlab, Politecnico di Milano - DICA
Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano (Italy)
+39 02 23996409
[email protected]
@MarcoMinghini

2018-02-06 12:03 GMT+01:00 Christine Karch <[email protected]>:

Hi

from 28th to 30th July 2018 the OpenStreetMap community will be coming
together for our annual State of the Map conference, this year in Milan,
Italy. It is set to be an exciting three day event where mappers,
programmers, practitioners, entrepreneurs, and policy makers will share
their passion for OpenStreetMap.

We invite you to submit your session proposals for the 2018 State of the
Map, by Sunday, 18th February 2018:

https://docs.google.com/forms/ d/e/1FAIpQLScM9lUg8Z- 
qUpqcOcWzD1MpV708PPIl82hgdAREC z1D_7sMbA/viewform

You are encouraged to submit proposals for 20 minute talks, 5 minute
lightning talks, and 75 minute workshops that will result in progress
and excitement in the world of OpenStreetMap. If you require a grant or
scholarship to attend, please note that you will have to complete an
additional form which we will publish in the next few weeks. Again, the
deadline to submit your session proposals is Sunday, 18th February 2018.

This year, we are particularly keen to see applications from good
quality workshops (please apply for a grant or scholarship if it will
help you).

Best regards,

Christine

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