R-Rev21

Rasters Revealed 2021 was an online conference about raster data formats and methods of analysis. This page acts as a reminder of who spoke on the day and on what topic..

Agenda

Rasters Revealed 2021 comprised the following very interesting sessions and speakers:

Data workflow

  • Greg Stewart from Alba Orbital speaking on “Building low cost platforms for data capture”
  • Phil Cooper from Amazon Web Services speaking on “AWS Aerospace and Satellite Solutions – The Value of Cloud Services in Space”
  • Greg Giuliani from the University of Geneva; GRID-Geneva speaking on “Large volumes of various types of data and users: the Swiss Data Cube”

Data applications

  • Andy Tatum from the University of Southampton; Worldpop speaking on “Mapping population distributions, demographics and dynamics: an overview of WorldPop”
  • Rebecca Bennett from Pushing the Sensors speaking on “Learning Lidar – Challenges of delivering and accessing CPD in a pandemic”

Dealing with Data

  • Jakub Nowosad from the Institute of Geoecology and Geoinformation, Adam Mickiewicz University speaking on “Describing composition and configuration of patterns in categorical rasters”
  • Sheikh Fakhar Khalid from Sensat speaking on “Active Landcover Prediction using Adaptive Neural Nets”
  • Iván Sánchez from IvOrtega speaking on “Multispectral WebGL”

Lightning Talks!

  • Nick Walker from eOsphere Limited speaking on “Using satellite data to build resilience for herding communities in Mongolia and Kyrgyzstan”
  • Avi Putri Pertiwi from German Aerospace Center (DLR) speaking on “The Global Seagrass Project”
  • Emily Selwood from the Satellite Applications Catapult speaking on “The Tiffhax open source project”
  • Tomas Holderness from Addresscloud speaking on “Serverless GeoTiffs”
  • Charley Hill-Butler from Coventry University speaking on “Multi-Sensor Hazard Assessment: Exploring the Use of EO for Remote Assessment of Natural Hazards”
  • Laxmi Goparaju from the Ecology and Natural History Foundation, Mirzapur, India speaking on “The urban heat Island effect”
  • Nontsikelelo Dupu from the University of the Witwatersrand, presenting on “The impact of heatwaves on urban green spaces in Johannesburg

State of EO Panel Discussion with:

  • Hayley Evers-King from EUMETSAT
  • Aravind Ravichandran from Terrawatch
  • Joe Morrison from Azavea and
  • Alastair Graham from Geoger

A full agenda can be found by clicking the following image:

Conference platforms

I want to make this event more like an in-person meeting where there is movement from the presentation room into a wider conference venue, and the ability to connect with others.

As such, Raster Revealed 2021 will be run using Discord as the conference venue and Zoom as the conference room. 

You may be familiar with Zoom but not with Discord. Discord is where you can hang out with other delegates and connect via chat. 

Supporters

The following wonderful organisations are supporting Rasters Revealed in 2021:

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The aims of OSGeo:UK are to support within the UK the wider aims of the global OSGeo Foundation. The organisation is a focal point for developers and users of open source geospatial software within the UK, providing opportunities for networking and raising the profile of open source geospatial issues within the UK. OSGeo:UK promotes open source geospatial software as a viable choice for all users.

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Geoger Ltd. is a spatial and environmental data consultancy, specialising in remote sensing and image processing, as well as environmental and spatial data analysis and project management. The company applies scientific methods and commercial standards to data, primarily using open-source software and advocating the inclusion of open data. Geoger provides services to commercial and academic clients with the aim of increasing awareness of remote sensing and open-source

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