geoalberta keynote
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My keynote presentation at GeoAlberta 2012TRANSCRIPT
GeoAlberta 2012Peter Batty, Ubisense
Geospatial Everywhere
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Video footage from NASAEditing by Michael König
vimeo.com/32001208
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Geospatial Everywhere
Peter Batty Ubisense
Photo by NASA Goddard Photo and Video http://flic.kr/p/7KaLhV
“Neogeography”Open SourceThe Cloud
CrowdsourcingData (Multimedia)
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GIS has been a specialized backroom technology for many years
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Location is now
Pervasive and Simplein consumer applications
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Disruptive technology
Functionality /performance
Time
Established technology
Disruptive technology
MainstreamMarketrequirements
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“But these new systems are just
simple web mapping, they’re not GIS”
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A few
“neogeography” examples
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Cartography
Andy Allan
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Mapnik
Text halos
Smart text halos, or variable depth masking
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Geospatial analysis
Stamen Design
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Geospatial analysisGeoIQ / GeoCommons
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my iPhone location log on Google Fusion Tables
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CartoDB26
Data creation and maintenance
OpenStreetMap27
WebGL in Google Maps
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What about detailed facility mapping?
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Google basemap with facilities
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Attribute data
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Street View gives extra info
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Autocomplete search
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“Enterprise mashups”
Trouble calls, outages, truck locations, jobs ...
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Convinced yet?
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Growth in Free and Open Source Software
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Web Mappingdeegree
geomajasGeoMooseGeoServerMapbenderMapBuilder
MapFishMapGuide Open Source
MapServerOpenLayers
Desktop ApplicationsGRASS GIS
Quantum GISgvSIG
Geospatial LibrariesFDOGDAL/OGRGEOSGeoToolsMetaCRSOSSIMPostGISrasdaman
Metadata CatalogGeoNetwork
Other ProjectsPublic Geospatial DataEducation and Curriculum
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PostGIS
GeoExtOpenLayers
GeoServer GeoWebCache
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OSGeo-Live live.osgeo.org
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Photo by markb120 - http://flic.kr/p/4PGyZi
Open Source versus Closed Source
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Functionality Cost Support
Terms PredictabilityFlexibility42
Mobile
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Wireless broadband becoming pervasive
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Revolution in simple but powerful smartphones and tablets
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Touch screens, wireless communications, GPS, compass, accelerometer, camera
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Pole #374109Wood, 30ftSwitch #1307Circuit #254, ABCInspected 2010/08/15
Augmented reality
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Video conferencing48
2007 Prius 2010 iPad!
$2000 $2.99 + $2.99/mo49
The
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Cloud
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Picture from microsoft.com
Ray OzzieEx Chief Software Architect, Microsoft
Complexity kills.
Complexity sucks the life out of users, developers and IT. Complexity makes products difficult to plan, build, test and use. Complexity introduces security challenges. Complexity causes administrator frustration.
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Picture from microsoft.com
Ray OzzieEx Chief Software Architect, Microsoft
We’re moving toward a world of:
cloud-based continuous services that connect us all and do our bidding, and
appliance-like connected devices enabling us to interact with those cloud-based services.
See http://ozzie.net/docs/dawn-of-a-new-day/or google “ray ozzie new day”
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AmazonGoogle
Your IT department
HUGEeconomies of scale
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but is it SECURE???
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There is a strong case that
your data
more secureis
in the cloud
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Crowdsourcing
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Web
publishing participation
2.0Web1.0
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Wikipedia
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Hurricane KatrinaNew Orleans
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Community generated data
scipionus.com60
OpenStreetMap
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December 3, 2007
July 7, 2009
Google OpenStreetMap
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What about quality?
“OSM quality is beyond good enough, it is a product that can be used for a wide range of activities”
Dr Muki Haklay of UCL
Based on a detailed analysishttp://tinyurl.com/mukiosm
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Something on MapQuest / Microsoft OSM
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Google MapMaker!Geoweb 2009Michael Jones, Google
“The future is user created data”
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2007 dataDatabase
69 countries11m miles (18m km) of roads18m points of interest
PeopleField force 700Central production 270Technology 500Total 3349
Financial Revenue $853m (~€604m) Data creation & distribution costs $396m (~€280m)
“Creating, maintaining and delivering a comprehensive, high quality map database is a
multi-step, labor-intensive process. We currently employ over 270 employees in our centralized production facility and a global
workforce of over 700 geographic analysts in 32 countries”
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Crowdsourcing is a paradigm shift for data creationflickr.com/photos/jamescridland/613445810/
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Data(Multimedia)
From now through
5-10 years out
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The Sensor Web
Need a spatial context to make sense of all this
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Location sensing
Cell towersWi-Fi
GPSRFID
UWB
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TomTom traffic speed datasetderived from
600 billionspeed readings from users
flickr.com/photos/rutlo/3164449930/
real time data within
3 minutes
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location based servicesare real at last!
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Google Street View
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Video by Henri Astre, visual-experiments.com
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Microsoft Street Slide
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C3 Technologies - Las Vegas
C3 was acquired by Apple in mid 2011
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GoPro
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GPS Ski Goggles86
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iPhone 4S camerasBack
8MP stills1080p HD video
Front
VGA stills and video
Source: CNEThttp://cnet.co/iphone4sparts
Cost of camera parts
$17.60
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“4K” cameras available now~4000x2000 pixelsThis example $5000
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3D
GoPro
Fujifilm
Fujifilm
Lumix
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Google Project Glass g.co/projectglass94
In 5-10 years
Cameras Everywhere!
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Glasses
Photo by theogeo - http://flic.kr/p/4Yigck96
Helmets
Photo by Dunechaser - http://flic.kr/p/MrBW9
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Vehicles
Photo by Ruin Raider - http://flic.kr/p/a5f6eD
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Intersections
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Super High Resolution video, 3DGPS, compass, accelerometerReal time object matching
New pole identified40ft, wood
Very high fidelity augmented realityIdentify and automatically locate new objects in view
Real time and historical “video street view” or “video photosynth” from multiple video streams
Photo by LHOON - http://flic.kr/p/k6nTs
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Photo by ElvertBarnes - http://flic.kr/p/btDpKf Photo by Gamma Man - http://flic.kr/p/9Rmq7K
Some people will share video streams with co-workersOthers may share streams with friends, or publiclyThere will be a means to request people in an area to share
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Summary
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Fast train?
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Usability / simplicity
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Cloud
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changing natureof geospatial data
The
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