[OSM-Science] OSMScience 2023: Call for Abstracts
Yair Grinberger
yair.grinberger at mail.huji.ac.il
Sun Jun 4 06:00:04 UTC 2023
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
We are happy to update that the OSMScience 2023 website is online at
https://osmscience.github.io/OSMScience2023/. You can find the full call
there along with the link to the submission system. We would appreciate
your help in distributing the call among relevant scholars, mailing list
etc. Please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have at
academic-sotm at openstreetmap.org.
Looking forward to your submissions,
The OSMScience 2023 Scientific Committee - Yair, Marco, Serena, Peter,
Godwin, Hao, Levente, and Pengyuan
Dr. Yair Grinberger, Lecturer,
Department of Geography (Room 4620),
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Tel: +972-2-588-3345
Google Scholar:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3W5ilj0AAAAJ&hl=iw&oi=ao
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7393-9903
Recent publications:
* Grinberger, A. Y., Schott, M., Raifer, M., & Zipf, A. (2021). An analysis
of the spatial and temporal distribution of large-scale data production
events in OpenStreetMap
<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/tgis.12746>. Transactions
in GIS. doi: 10.1111/tgis.12746
* Schott, M., Grinberger, A. Y., Lautenbach, S., & Zipf, A. (2021). The
impact of community happenings in OpenStreetMap - Establishing a framework
for online community member activity analyses.
<https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/10/3/164> ISPRS International Journal of
Geo-Information, 10(3), 164. doi: 10.3390/ijgi10030164
* Grinberger, A. Y., & Novack, T. (2021). The geographical and cultural
aspects of geo-information
<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/tgis.12758>. Transactions
in GIS. doi: 10.1111/tgis.12758
בתאריך יום ב׳, 1 במאי 2023 ב-13:31 מאת Yair Grinberger <
yair.grinberger at mail.huji.ac.il>:
> Dear Friends and Colleagues,
>
> We are happy to announce that the 2023 edition of OSMScience (i.e. the
> Academic Track at State of the Map) will be held as part of the State of
> the Map Europe 2023 conference [1], taking place on November 10-12 in
> Antwerpen (Belgium) and online simultaneously. A full day of sessions will
> be dedicated to scientific research about, and with, OpenStreetMap (see
> past editions [2-6]).
>
> The Call for Abstracts is now open - see the full call at the end of this
> email. The submission deadline is 1 August 2023. Authors are invited to
> submit extended abstracts using the OSMScience 2023 Pretalx submission
> system [7]. Questions directed to the Scientific Committee should be sent
> to academic-sotm at openstreetmap.org.
>
> Please feel free to distribute the call within your networks. We hope to
> see you and learn about your research in person or online.
>
> Best regards,
> Yair, Marco, Serena, Levente, Godwin, Hao, Pengyuan, and Peter, aka the
> Scientific Committee
>
> ======= OSM Science 2023: Call for Abstracts =======
>
> OSMScience 2023 is a meeting focused on the scientific study of
> OpenStreetMap. Its 6th edition will be part of the State of the Map Europe
> 2023 conference [1], taking place on November 10-12 in Antwerpen (Belgium)
> and online simultaneously, where a full day of sessions will be dedicated
> to scientific research about, and with, OpenStreetMap (see past editions
> [2-6]). The goal of OSMScience 2023 is to showcase the research and
> innovation of scientific investigations into OpenStreetMap, while at the
> same time providing a bridge to connect members of the OpenStreetMap
> community and the scientific community through an open passage to exchange
> ideas and opportunities for increased collaboration. We expect empirical,
> methodological, conceptual, or literature-review-based contributions
> addressing any scientific aspect related to OpenStreetMap, in particular,
> but not limited to, data collection, integration and quality analysis in
> OpenStreetMap; contribution patterns and the human/social dimensions of the
> project; integration of machine learning and applications in which
> OpenStreetMap takes a central role.
> In an effort to improve the interaction and collaboration between the
> academic and the more general OpenStreetMap communities, authors are
> invited to particularly highlight the practical implications or impacts of
> their research on the OpenStreetMap community at large.
>
> * Submission Guidelines
> Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts using the OSMScience 2023
> Pretalx submission system [7]. Deadline for submission is 1 August 2023.
>
> Abstracts should be between 800 and 1200 words. These limits will be
> strictly enforced for a fair and balanced review process.
>
> Abstracts must be scientifically rigorous, and the content should be
> logically structured as follows (without the need to include subsections):
> introduction/background, where the problem addressed is introduced; main
> aim or purpose of the study; brief description of the methodology and
> findings achieved; final discussion highlighting the scientific
> contribution of the study and its practical benefits/implications.
>
> In the evaluation of proposals, the scientific committee will pay
> attention to the reproducibility of the research (where this is
> applicable). Reproducibility is ensured when the research makes all
> artifacts (input data, computational steps, methods and code) openly
> available to obtain consistent results. When available, the code shall be
> released under an open source license.
>
> Abstracts are to be submitted online in plain-text format (no images or
> figures).
>
> Abstracts will be evaluated by the scientific committee and external
> reviewers, when needed. Authors of selected abstracts will be invited to
> deliver an oral presentation during the OSMScience 2023 sessions at the
> conference or to present a poster (in case a poster session will be
> organised). Building on top of the successful proceedings of previous
> editions of the Academic Track [8-11], selected abstracts will be published
> in the OSMScience Conference Proceedings, each with a distinct Digital
> Object Identifier (DOI) in Zenodo, an open access online repository.
>
> The 2019 and 2020 Academic Track resulted in a special issue of the ISPRS
> International Journal of Geo-Information [12]. Similarly, the Scientific
> Committee may seek to further disseminate the contributions to this
> conference by investigating the organization of a special issue in a
> relevant, open access, scientific journal. In such a case, authors of the
> selected abstracts will be invited to submit a full paper to this special
> issue. Successful submissions may benefit from partial or full waiver of
> publication fees.
>
> [1] https://stateofthemap.eu/
> [2] https://2018.stateofthemap.org/academictrack/
> [3] https://2019.stateofthemap.org/academic_programme/
> [4] https://2020.stateofthemap.org/cfp/academic/
> [5] https://2021.stateofthemap.org/calls/academic/
> [6] https://2022.stateofthemap.org/calls/academic/
> [7] https://pretalx.com/sotm-eu-academic-track-2023/
> [8] https://zenodo.org/record/3405431#.ZDug5HZBy3A
> [9] https://zenodo.org/record/3928675#.ZDugy3ZBy3A
> [10] https://zenodo.org/record/5116434#.ZDuhA3ZBy3A
> [11] https://zenodo.org/record/7004791#.ZDuhJHZBy3A
> [12] https://www.mdpi.com/journal/ijgi/special_issues/OpenStreetMap
>
>
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