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baseurl: "https://dataoceanlab.github.io/spatial-api-2022"
title: "International Workshop on APIs and Libraries for Geospatial Data Science@ACM SIGSPATIAL 2022"
canonifyurls: true
theme: "hugo-conference"
GoogleAnalytics: ""
params:
# Conference info
Name: "SpatialAPI@ACM SIGSPATIAL 2022"
Description: "International Workshop on APIs and Libraries for Geospatial Data Science@ACM SIGSPATIAL 2022"
Date: "November 1, 2022, Pacific Time"
# Price: "Only $100" # If your event is free, just comment this line
Venue: "Seattle Marriott Waterfront"
Address: "TBA"
City: "Seattle"
State: "Washington"
Images: ["/img/logo.png"]
big_logo: "/images/acmsigspatial-full.png"
# Active sections on the website to deactivate comment out with '#'
# you can also change order here and it will reflect on page
Sections:
- intro
- organizer
- speakers
- schedule
- location
- cfp
- deadline
#- contact
# Titles which you can translate to other languages
Titles:
intro: "About"
location: "Location"
cfp: "Call For Tutorials"
organizer: "Organization Committee"
speakers: "Invited Tutorial"
schedule: "Schedule"
deadline: "Important Dates"
# sponsors: "Sponsors"
# partners: "Partners"
# contact: "Contact"
# The Call To Action button at the header,
# If you don't want this, just remove the callToAction property.
CallToAction:
text: "Register now"
link: "https://sigspatial2022.sigspatial.org/registration/"
intro:
text: "The 4th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on APIs and Libraries for Geospatial Data Science (SpatialAPI 2022) is to provide students and researchers with hands-on experience with useful APIs and libraries related to geospatial data science, spanning from spatial big data management to advanced analytics enabled by machine learning, optimization, and more. At the same time, it gives an opportunity for API providers to reach out to targeted audiences who can benefit from their APIs. The API providers will be able to get direct feedback for their users to understand how to further improve their APIs and make them more user-friendly. The tutorials will be done in a classroom-style setting where the audience will bring their laptops to follow the directions of the presenter."
cfp:
text: "The workshop is calling for tutorial proposals from the community. Each accepted tutorial will have two 45-minute sessions to conduct their hands-on tutorial. In addition, each presenter will have the
opportunity to give a teaser presentation of 5 minutes to attract the audience to attend their tutorial. Interested participants should submit a tutorial proposal in ACM format
(https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template). This proposal must be no more than 2 pages and contain the content listed in the PDF version of CFP."
url: "https://dataoceanlab.github.io/spatial-api-2022/files/CFP22.pdf"
keywords: [""]
organizer:
pc_chair: ["Yiqun Xie (University of Maryland)",
"Jia Yu (Washington State University, Apache Software Foundation)"]
pc_member: ["Peter Baumann (Jacobs University Bremen)", "Ahmed Eldawy (University of California, Riverside)", "Amr Magdy (University of California, Riverside)", "Janet Reyes (University of California, Riverside)", "Ibrahim Sabek (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)", "Martin Werner (Technical University of Munich)"]
deadline:
submission: "September 15, 2022 (anywhere on earth) (extended)"
notification: "September 25, 2022 (anywhere on earth)"
camera: "October 10, 2022"
workshopdate: "November 1, 2022"
submissionsite: "https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=spatialapi22"
Speakers:
- name: "Xiaoji Chen"
photo: "/images/xiaoji-sm.jpeg"
company: "Vis.gl"
talk:
title: "WebGL-Powered Large-Scale Data Visualization with deck.gl"
href: "#schedule"
abstract: "Live coding link: https://bit.ly/spatialapi2022 deck.gl(https://deck.gl) is an MIT-licensed state-of-the-art open-source library for data visualization on the Web. Powered by WebGL, it is specially optimized for large-scale, high-performance, and interactive data applications. It is widely adopted in building web-based solutions for geospatial data analysis, transportation, environmental monitoring, medical imaging, robotics/autonomy, as well as a growing catalog of products and domains. deck.gl is accompanied by a suite of open source projects, known as vis.gl, to work with the most popular base map providers and data formats. Its development is in open governance with a vibrant community, overseen by the OpenJS Foundation (https://openjsf.org) and sponsored by industry leaders including ESRI, Google, Cesium, Foursquare, CARTO, and Microsoft."
bio: "Xiaoji is a Principal Software Engineer, Microsoft Research, and leads the technical steering committee of vis.gl, OpenJS Foundation"
image: "/images/deckgl-feature.jpg"
imageintro: "Access to radio stations in the United States (visualization of AM/FM radio coverage based on FCC registrations) By Xiaoji Chen, 2021"
- name: "Tomal Majumder, Ahmed Eldawy"
photo: "/images/eldawy.jpeg"
company: "Vis.gl"
talk:
title: "How to Make Your Results Reproducible with UCR-Star and Spider"
href: "#schedule"
abstract: "UCR-Star is an interactive repository that hosts terabytes of open geospatial data. In addition to the ability to explore and visualize this data, UCR-Star makes it easy to share all or parts of these datasets in many standard formats ensuring that other researchers can get the same exact data mentioned in the paper. Spider is a spatial data generator that generates standardized spatial datasets with full control over the data characteristics which further promotes the reproducibility of results."
bio: "Ahmed Eldawy is an Associate Professor in Computer Science at the University of California Riverside. His research interests lie in the broad area of databases with a focus on big data management and spatial data processing. Ahmed is the main inventor of SpatialHadoop, the most comprehensive open source system for big spatial data management. Ahmed has many collaborators in industrial research labs including Microsoft Research and IBM Watson. He was awarded the Quality Metrics Fellowship in 2016, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship in 2015, and Best Poster Runner-up award in ICDE 2014. His work is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the US Department of Agriculture (USDA)."
# link:
# twitter: "http://twitter.com/linus"
# github: "http://github.com/linus"
# linkedin: "http://linkedin.com/linus"
schedule:
- title: "Opening remarks"
time: "11-01 09:00 - 09:10"
beijing: "TBD"
abstract: "Foreword"
file:
- title: "How to Make Your Results Reproducible with UCR-Star and Spider"
time: "11-01 09:10 - 10:40"
beijing: "TBD"
authors: "Tomal Majumder, Ahmed Eldawy (University of California, Riverside)"
abstract: "This tutorial will be organized into two parts. The first part will exhibit the key features of UCR-star and Spider where participants can get hands-on experience in interacting with real spatial datasets, generating synthetic data with varying distributions, and downloading them to a local machine or a remote server. The second part will explore the integration of both UCR-Star and Spider into existing systems such as QGIS and Apache AsterixDB. "
- title: "Break"
time: "11-01 10:40 - 11:00"
beijing: "TBD"
abstract: ""
file:
- title: "WebGL-Powered Large-Scale Data Visualization with deck.gl"
time: "11-01 11:00 - 12:30"
authors: "Xiaoji Chen (Microsoft Research)"
beijing: "TBD"
abstract: "Live coding link: https://bit.ly/spatialapi2022 This workshop will come in two parts. ---Part I: Start visualizing data with deck.gl. We will talk about a few core concepts of the library and convert some datasets into interesting maps in minutes. This part demonstrates the general capability of the library. No prior experience is required; ---Part II: Advanced deck.gl applications. We will build a few custom visualization layers for real-world use cases. This part demonstrates the highly-customizable design of the library's API. Some knowledge of JavaScript and computer graphics will be helpful."
# file:
# prep: "https://github.com/SafeGraphInc/sigspatial-2021-cafe-analysis"
# authors: "SafeGraph"
# duration: "90 min"
# video: "https://www.youtube.com/embed/_P_0qM-B388"
# - title: "Break"
# time: "11-02 10:40"
# beijing: "11-03 01:40"
# abstract: "Foreword"
# file:
# authors: ""
# duration: "10 min"
# - title: "MobilityDB: Hands on Tutorial on Managing and Visualizing Geospatial Trajectories in SQL"
# time: "11-02 10:50"
# beijing: "11-03 01:50"
# abstract: "MobilityDB is an open source moving object database. It extends PostgreSQL and PostGIS with types and operations for managing continuous geospatial trajectories. This hand-on tutorial will introduce the attendees to: (1) trajectory data management in MobilityDB, (2) visualization of moving object data in QGIS, and (3) distributed spatiotemporal query processing using MobilityDB. All the tutorial queries will be in SQL."
# file: "paper_3.pdf"
# authors: "Esteban Zimányi, Mahmoud Sakr, Mohamed Bakli Maxime Schomans, Dimitris Tsesmelis, Robin Choquet (Université libre de Bruxelles)"
# duration: "90 min"
# video: "https://www.youtube.com/embed/titgXKp0kms"
# - title: "Lunch Break"
# time: "11-02 12:20"
# beijing: "11-03 03:20"
# abstract: "Foreword"
# file:
# authors: ""
# duration: "40 min"
# - title: "The OGC/ISO Coverage API Standards: Heavy-Lifting APIs for Massive Multi-Dimensional Data"
# time: "11-02 13:00"
# beijing: "11-03 04:00"
# authors: "Peter Baumann (Jacobs University)"
# abstract: "In this tutorial, we first briefly recapitulate the coverage model and simple access with WCS Core, address the status of OAPICoverages, and then proceed to datacube analytics with WPCS. Practical demos based on the EarthServer datacube federation serve to illustrate; participants can recap and modify most of the demos. Altogether, this workshop constitutes a unique opportunity for getting up to speed with coverages and datacubes."
# file: "paper_7.pdf"
# duration: "90 min"
# video: "https://www.youtube.com/embed/h_x4lOR3d1k"
# - title: "A Brief Introduction to Geospatial Big Data Analytics with Apache AsterixDB"
# time: "11-02 14:30"
# beijing: "11-03 05:30"
# abstract: "This tutorial introduces Apache AsterixDB, a scalable open-source Big Data Management System, which supports standard vector spatial data types as well as non-spatial attributes, e.g., numerical, temporal, and textual. The participants will get hands-on experience on how Apache AsterixDB can efficiently process complex SQL++ queries that require multiple special handling by a team from its kitchen."
# file: "paper_6.pdf"
# authors: "Akil Sevim, Mehnaz Tabassum Mahin, Tin Vu, Ian Maxon, Ahmed Eldawy, Michael Carey, Vassilis Tsotras (University of California, Riverside and University of California, Irvine)"
# duration: "30 min"
# video: "https://www.youtube.com/embed/gJe3nqERQ64"
# - title: "CyberGIS-Compute for enabling computationally intensive geospatial research"
# time: "11-02 15:00"
# beijing: "11-03 06:00"
# abstract: "In this tutorial, we will first start with the basics of CyberGISJupyter and CyberGIS-Compute, then introduce the Python SDK for CyberGIS-Compute with a simple Hello World example. Then, we will take multiple real-world geospatial applications use-cases like spatial accessibility and wildfire evacuation simulation using agent based modeling. We will also provide pointers on how to contribute applications to the CyberGIS-Compute framework."
# file: "paper_5.pdf"
# authors: "Anand Padmanabhan, Ximo Ziao, Rebecca C. Vandewalle, Furqan Baig, Alexander Michel, Zhiyu Li, Shaowen Wang (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)"
# duration: "30 min"
# video: "https://www.youtube.com/embed/q976uxOPg84"
# - title: "Interactive Mapping and Geospatial Analysis with Leafmap and Jupyter"
# time: "11-02 15:30"
# beijing: "11-03 06:30"
# abstract: "This workshop will introduce the key features of leafmap for interactive mapping and geo spatial analysis in a Jupyter environment. Attendees will learn how to leverage open-source Python packages and free cloud computing platforms for geospatial analysis and data visualization."
# file: "paper_1.pdf"
# authors: "Qiusheng Wu (University of Tennessee, Knoxville)"
# duration: "30 min"
# video: "https://www.youtube.com/embed/2K6zZGuuRTo"
- title: "Closing remarks"
time: "11-01 12:30"
beijing: "11-01 12:40"
abstract: ""
# file:
# authors: ""
# duration: "10 min"