2013 AGU ESSI Session Ideas
This wiki is intended to help the AGU Earth and Space Science Informatics (ESSI) Focus Group collaborate on themes and topics for the December 2013 AGU Fall Meeting. Please be sure to submit your session proposals to the official AGU Fall Meeting Session Proposal Site by the April 19, 2013 deadline. Additional information on submission policies and guidelines can be found here. Recent session titles and statistics from past AGU Informatics sessions can be found here.
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=== Replace with Suggested Session Title=== * Description: * Name/Contact: * Others interested in similar session? If you are interested in co-convening or support this session add your name here.
Session Ideas
Earth Science Mobile Apps and Other Mobile Technologies to Improve Data Generation, Access and Usability
- Description:
Mobile devices (smart phones and tablets) are commonplace among Earth science data users. This provides opportunities and challenges for bringing new capabilities to users via apps that go beyond what can be achieved with traditional computer applications This session focuses on the innovative use of mobile device unique capabilities (their mobility and ubiquity; location awareness; photo, video, and sound recording; accelerometers, networking, etc.) for improving data generation, access, and usability for the Earth science community.
- Name/Contact:
Stephen Berrick, Bob Cook
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Data Systems Interoperability - Solutions for Bridging Organizational Stovepipes for Improving Data Access
- Description:
Users have multiple Earth science data systems available to them from many domestic and international organizations. Although there is increasing adherence to data system standards, users are still confronted with having to learn the unique access tools from each organization. This session focuses on technologies that improve data discovery, search, and access for users needing data across multiorganizational data system boundaries by harmonizing multi-data system access and giving the user a seamless experience.
- Name/Contact:
Stephen Berrick, Curt Tilmes
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Ruth Duerr (or really this should be Siri Jodha)
Geoscience vocabulary development and applications on the Semantic Web
- Description:
Geoscience vocabularies have been widely used in eduction and research. The Semantic Web provides a new platform for building, extending, encoding and using geoscience vocabularies. Along with the fast-increasing open data efforts in the field of geoscience, vocabularies are becoming a central topic of interests. This session focuses on methods used in arranging and encoding geoscience vocabularies for the Semantic Web, technologies in vocabulary services and progresses in deploying vocabularies to support geoscience data services. Domain specific case studies are especially welcome.
- Name/Contact:
Xiaogang Ma
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Cynthia L. Chandler (BCO-DMO, WHOI) interested in co-convening
Semantically Enabling Discovery, Access, and Integration of Scientific Data
- Description:
- Name/Contact: Deborah McGuinness dlm@cs.rpi.edu (I am also ok dropping off if others would like to co-convene; question should this be merged into the one above if we include a bit more semantic slant?)
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Bob Arko (LDEO, R2R Program): I'd be interested in co-convening or supporting. (Or else I'd be interested in merging with the session above.) Jens Klump (GFZ Potsdam): same as Bob.
Free and Open Source Software in the Geosciences
- Description: Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) with a special emphasis on the interoperability among existing and future FOSS-tools within Geoinformatics. The session will be a forum for both the latest advances in FOSS-empowered research and also successful applications of existing FOSS tools for geoscientific tasks.
- Name/Contact: Jens Klump/Peter Löwe, GFZ Potsdam
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