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#INSPIREhackathon
The INSPIRE Hackathon: From Vision to Action. Examples of Results 2016-2018.
Bente Lilja Bye (BLB), Tomas Mildorf (UWB), Karel Charvat (CCSS) and Arne Jørgen Berre (SINTEF)
Sustainability - Continuity
CAPACITY BUILDING
PARTNERS
TOGETHER
The INSPIRE Hackathon is a series of collaborative events for developers, researchers, designers and others interested in open data, volunteered geographic information and citizen observatories. It is driven mainly by experts from H2020 projects wanting to make sustained use of Copernicus, INSPIRE, and GEOSS.
2016
2018
2017
HISTORY OF THE INSPIRE HACKATHON
PILSEN
SINTEF, JRC, Czech Centre for Science and Society, University of West Bohemia, BLB, 1000001 Labs
1 How might future environmental management and public participation be improved by re-using already available data and tools?
2 How can the 4 new Citizens’ observatories as well as next generations of observatories re-use and tailor the tools developed in the 5 first Citizens’ Observatories (in particular the soon ending CITI-SENSE, WeSenseIt and CobWeb projects), and related projects like SDI4Apps, FOODIE and Open Transport Net?
3 Based on use cases from the 4 new Citizens’ Observatories, how can data from a variety of data sources be made interoperable and integrated. Can we have a common data model or ontology across different areas? How to represent information for answering concrete environmental issues, such as maintaining biodiversity, health, improve waste re-use, prevent flooding, reduce noise, ensure dark nights, etc ?
THEMES
1. TEAM 4 – 3D Open Land Use (Leader:Karel Jedlicka/University of West Bohemia)2. TEAM 8 – Geospatial User Feedback (Leader: Joan Masó/CREAF-UAB)3. TEAM 5 – Linked Data Generation (Leader: Raul Palma/PSNC)
RESULTS
Satellite INSPIRE Hackathons
8
THEMESTo cooperate on implementation and improvement of currentstandards and link GI community with Open Data Community
Metadata• New ways of visualising GeoDCAT-AP resources;• User friendly integration of metadata from different catalogues;• The use of Schema.org for improved data discoverability;• Supporting the connexion between Geo- and Earth Observationportals;• Linked Data approaches to metadata;• Sensor based concepts like sensor semantics network (SSN) ontology.
8 Teams
Team 5: Open Land Use Metadata Harvesting on NextGEOSSTeam 1: Easy-to-Use Satellite Images Discovery in a Map ViewerTeam 4: CKAN Extension to Integrate User Feedback with NiMMbus: The case of Ecopotential
RESULTS
JURY Orleans/OGC INSPIRE HackathonLieven Raes, Flamish government, BelgiumDanny Vanderbroucke, KU Leuven, BelgiumCristiano Lopes, European Space AgencyMarie-Francoise Voidrot, OGCBente Lilja Bye, Plan4All
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2018 Hackathon Statistics
• 180 APIs 2
• 16 Teams (9-2 members) from 9 countries
• 11 H2020 projects (5+6)
• 3 International organizations
• 2 European data portals
INSPIRE Conference, Antwerp, 19th Sept 2018
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SUMMARY
• Increased number of participants (from 3 to 16 teams)
• Increased number of sponsors - co-organizers
• Use of results and resources from initial projects from 1st to current INSPIRE hackathon (2018 11 H2020 projects)
• Increased cross-projects boundaries cooperation
INSPIRE Conference, Antwerp, 19th Sept 2018
Hackathon As An Open Data Enabling ToolBente Lilja Bye(1), Karel Charvat(2), Marie-Francoise Voidrot(3), Jovanka Gulicoska(4), Wolfgang Ksoll(4), Joan Maso(5), Alaitz Zabala(5), Anca Popescu(6)
(1)BLB, (2)HS-RS, (3)OGC, (4)Viderum, (5)UAB, (6)SatCen
Sustainability - Continuity
CAPACITY BUILDING
PARTNERS
TOGETHER
The INSPIRE Hackathon is a series of collaborative events for developers, researchers, designers and others interested in open data, volunteered geographic information and citizen observatories. It is driven mainly by experts from H2020 projects wanting to make sustained use of Copernicus, INSPIRE, and GEOSS.
2016
2018
2017