Title
FabSpaces at ImageCLEF 2017 - Population estimation (Remote) task
Date Issued
01 January 2017
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
conference paper
Author(s)
Baker A.
Bargiel D.
Becker M.
Bialczak A.
Carbone F.
Gaildrat V.
Heising S.
Islam M.B.
Lattes P.
Marantos C.
Menou C.
Mothe J.
Ngong A.N.
Paraskevas I.S.
Penalver M.
Sciana P.
Soudris D.
Toulouse
Publisher(s)
CEUR-WS
Abstract
The paper summarizes the participation of the 6 FabSpaces to the population estimation (remote) pilot task at ImageCLEF 2017 Lab. FabSpace 2.0 is an open-innovation network for geodata-driven innovation that aims at improving universities contribution to the socioeconomic and environmental performance of societies. In the framework of the ImageCLEF Lab, the 6 FabSpaces participated although only four of them succeeded in submitting a run. This paper summarizes their participations. For each FabSpace, we present the local organization to participate to the CLEF Lab, the participants and their work. We conclude this paper with some lessons we learned from this participation.
Volume
1866
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Informática y Ciencias de la Información
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85034786902
Source
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
ISSN of the container
16130073
Sponsor(s)
This project received funding from the European Unions Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under the Grant Agreement n693210. https://www.fabspace.eu/
The Center for Satellite Navigation Hessen (cesah) is a competence, information, and start-up center for satellite navigation and is supported by the State of Hesse, Darmstadt as well as renowned industrial and research facilities. On behalf of ESA, cesah runs the ESA Business Incubation Center (ESA BIC) Darmstadt and supports young companies and start-ups in the technical development, implementation and launch of new products and services related to satellite navigation. Moreover, the organization is promoting satellite navigation and earth observation in a digital world. The ESA BIC precisely supporting on how satellite navigation, earth observation, geo-information, telecommunication and more can be used for a variety of new applications and products development. In close co-operation and with technical and financial support from ESA, cesah is giving the necessary assistance for start-up creation.
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