- From: Karol Szczepański <karol.szczepanski@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2019 23:02:47 +0200
- To: Lorenzo Moriondo <tunedconsulting@gmail.com>
- Cc: Hydra <public-hydra@w3.org>
Hi Lorenzo Thanks for the news. Sounds interesting! As for the POC - heracles.ts reference client is on NPM [1] ready for some action. It has some capabilities on board (I'm working on a new hydra console prototype) and I think it could be used for that POC of yours, at least for the client part. I'm not sure about the server side. Do you have any ideas for that? We're working also on more examples and stabilizing the spec to be less testing/more stable so we can think about wider adoption. Feel free to elaborate more on how we, as a community could get involved. Regards Karol Szczepanski [1] https://www.npmjs.com/package/@hydra-cg/heracles.ts czw., 6 cze 2019 o 19:29 Lorenzo Moriondo <tunedconsulting@gmail.com> napisał(a): > > Hi, > > As you may know Linux Foundation, Google and other big players created the Urban Computing Foundation and have added a track to this year's Linux Conference EU. Hydra tools could be players in this field, at least in the future. I suggest you to subscribe in the UC mailing list if you didn't yet, to follow as things are evolving fast, if we can have a complete client-server POC for the end of the year we could propose Hydra for these issues: > > * Mining data from the Internet of Things in urban areas > * Managing urban big data on the cloud > * Knowledge discovery from sensor data for saving energy and resources > > This year Call For proposal ends 11:59 PM PST on Monday, July 1 but at the moment seems too close as we (Hydra Ecosystem) are still engaged in developing at least until September, but if you have something ready it may be a good path to growth. What do you think about? It is a viable path to real-world applications based on Hydra? Involving > Cheers, > > [1] https://uc.foundation/ > > Lorenzo Moriondo, from mobile > https://it.linkedin.com/in/lorenzomoriondo > > ---------- Forwarded message --------- > From: Travis Gorkin via Lists.Uc.Foundation <tgorkin=uber.com@lists.uc.foundation> > Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2019, 23:15 > Subject: [ucf-tac] Urban Computing Track at Open Source Summit EU > To: <ucf-tac@lists.uc.foundation> > > > Hi TAC Members, > > I wanted to share that the Linux Foundation events team has offered to support a dedicated track for Urban Computing as part of the Open Source Summit EU in Lyon, France! I've gone ahead and provided them with an abstract and suggested topics for the track (see below). They have added this to the event's Call for Proposals page here. As members of the UCF TAC, we will need to review all the proposals and select the presentations to form the track for the summit. > > We should all promote the event and encourage people in our networks to present their work in the Urban Computing space! > > Looking forward to seeing what topics get submitted, > Travis > > Urban Computing Track > > Urban computing combines acquisition, integration, and analysis of big data generated in urban spaces to provide insight into the major issues that cities face around environment, human life quality, and city operation systems. Sessions in this track are aimed at Engineers, Data Scientists, and Urban Planners interested in applying open source tools and techniques to urban computing and smart city applications. > > * Urban sensing and city dynamics sensing > * Mining data from the Internet of Things in urban areas > * Managing urban big data on the cloud > * Interactive visual data analytics for urban computing > * City-wide traffic modeling, visualization, analysis, simulation, and prediction > * Knowledge discovery from sensor data for saving energy and resources > * Intelligent delivery services and logistics industries in cities > * Machine learning algorithms applied to spatial and spatio-temporal data > > _._,_._,_ > _._,_._,_
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