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UID:pretalx-foss4g-2022-7UAP8S@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:Mapping is time-consuming and requires a high volume of a workf
 orce when it comes to keep maps up to date periodically. This brings the n
 eed of finding alternative approaches to keep maps up to date. Mobile mapp
 ing is the process of collecting geospatial data from a mobile vehicle usi
 ng a 360º camera\, laser scanner\, GPS/IMU positioning system\, and other
  sensors. \n\nMany devices now include a geotag for every photo captured\,
  and GPS accuracy can	have major effects on the quality of street-level im
 agery and derived data. Join us in an exploration of the different accurac
 y levels of GPS-enabled cameras\, where we will take a look at how differe
 nt devices compare\, and what varied levels of GPS accuracy look like both
  for image location and for data extracted using computer vision and struc
 ture from motion.\n\nUnderstanding the differences between devices is an i
 mportant step in planning street-level imagery capture\, as it will align 
 your expectations with the advantages and limitations of the hardware you 
 use. We tested various devices and will share the results of our investiga
 tion\, with the aim of equipping you to capture street-level imagery with 
 the tools and methods that fit your needs.
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LOCATION:Modulo 0
SUMMARY:The most accurate cameras to generate map data from street-level im
 agery - Christopher Beddow\, Said Turksever\, Edoardo Neerhut
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/7UAP8S/
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DESCRIPTION:OSGeo has existed in Oceania in various forms for quite a while
  now. Some of the major contributors to projects such as QGIS are based in
  Oceania and open geo events have been organised in the region for many ye
 ars. It is only in more recent times however that we have started to suppo
 rt these efforts through the creation of a local chapter. When a group of 
 us came together to organise Oceania’s first regional FOSS4G SotM confer
 ence in Melbourne\, 2018\, it became clear structure was needed to sustain
  the momentum we had created.\n\nStructure was established by forming an e
 ntity and completing all the tasks that go along with that. This included 
 creating a constitution\, financial policies\, forming a board of director
 s\, establishing a membership policy\, consulting with the community\, wor
 king out what the entity’s primary purpose is and so much more. We’ve 
 made plenty of mistakes along the way\, but we’ve also learned a lot. Th
 ere are many successes too\, such as the establishment of a Microgrant pro
 gram to support initiatives across the region\, the continuation of annual
  regional conferences\, funding travel so that people without the financia
 l means to do so could attend conferences\, and the welcoming of new membe
 rs from far and wide.\n\nThis talk is an insight into the journey of OSGeo
  Oceania. It is not meant to be a how to guide or a pat on the back\, but 
 rather a chance to facilitate discussion among the FOSS4G community so tha
 t we can find ways to support the use and understanding of open geospatial
  software in our respective regions.
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LOCATION:Room 9
SUMMARY:The story of OSGeo in Oceania - Edoardo Neerhut\, Elisa Puccioni
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/foss4g-2022/talk/CYU7AW/
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