2019 FOSS4G Bucharest Talks speaker: Volker Mische
Talks
Geodata on IPFS
Storing and distributing large data sets is still challenging. There are issues like corrupted files, bandwidth limitations or just unreliable networks. This talk is an introduction into peer-to-peer technologies and IPFS. You will learn how these technologies can help you with the previously mentioned problems and why it is a great fit for your geodata.
Such a peer-to-peer network doesn't necessarily need to be a public one, everyone can participate in, it may also be used to distribute the data between trusted parties.
Currently, there is a Go and a JavaScript implementation — that even runs in the Browser — of IPFS available.
IPFS is fully open source and licensed under the MIT Licence (soon MIT+Apache2 dual licence).
EO Data Challenge proposal
During this 90 minutes slot, the results obtained by the teams at EO Data Challenge will shortly present their results. The following talks will be presented:
Visualization and Analysis of Big Multidimensional Geospatial Data on the Web (Candan Eylül Kilsedar), STAC for the decentralized Web (Volker Mische), WebGL for in-browser GeoTIFF processing (Iván Sánchez Ortega), Citizen science in support of landslide detection and monitoring (Vasil Yordanov), EO Data Challenge results (Bang Pham Huu)
EO Data Challenge results (Ivian Adrian Albu), LeafS - LEveraging Artificial Intelligence for Forest Sustainability (Teodora Selea).