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Page 1: COBWEB - European Commission · COBWEB COBWEB technology platform and future development needs, ISPRA, 27th Jan, 2016 Chris Higgins chris.higgins@ed.ac.uk Sta

COBWEB

COBWEB technology platform and future

development needs,

ISPRA,

27th Jan, 2016

Chris [email protected]

Sta

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Introduction to COBWEB

• Research Project: Funded under the European Commission’s Framework Programme 7

• SME Targeted Collaborative project

• Required to work within GEOSS framework

• Started Nov 2012, ends Oct 31st 2016 (4 years)

• Why?

– GPS enabled, internet connected mobile devices now ubiquitous

– Lots of potential, eg, can citizen sourced environmental data be useful for decision making?

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Citizen Observatory Web

• Generic crowdsourcing infrastructure

– A toolkit which can be downloaded and used

in multiple scenarios

• Data which supports policy

• Address data quality issues

• Open standards

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Project Partners

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UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves

Sites of excellence to foster

harmonious integration of people and

nature for sustainable development

through participation, knowledge

sharing, poverty reduction and human

well-being improvements, cultural

values and society's ability to cope

with change, thus contributing to the

Millennium Development Goals

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COBWEB Biosphere Reserves

Biosffer Dyfi Biosphere

Mount Olympus

Gorge of Samaria

Wadden See & Hallig islands

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COBWEB is not a collection of Apps…

A number of demonstrator mobile phone

applications

– Exactly what, deliberately left open and

subject to discussion with community

3 pilot case study areas:

1. Validating earth

observation products

2. Biological monitoring

3. Flooding

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Co-design

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COBWEB Framework

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Technology Readiness Levels (TRL)

TRL Definition

1 basic principles observed

2 technology concept formulated

3 experimental proof of concept

4 technology validated in lab

5 technology validated in relevant environment (industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies)

6 technology demonstrated in relevant environment (industrially relevant environment in the case of key enabling technologies)

7 system prototype demonstration in operational environment

8 system complete and qualified

9 actual system proven in operational environment (competitive manufacturing in the case of key enabling technologies; or in space)

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Key components at different TRL’s

• QA workflow editor

• QA WPS/services

• Conflation

• Sensor networks

• GeoNetwork/Portal

• Middleware

• Authoring tool/Survey designer

• Apps

• User management and privacy

• Access control

• Authentication

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View COBWEB Portal

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COBWEB Framework

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The COBWEB version of GeoNetwork

• Open source implementation of the OGC Catalogue Services for the Web

• Input and storage schemas:

– ISO19139, ISO199115-1

• Alternative output schemas available:

– Dublin core

– SensorML

– DCAT

– PPSR_CORE

• Supports registration of ‘surveys’ or ‘citizen science projects’

• ACTION: CH to put group in touch with GeoCat

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Customise your own app for your survey

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Customise your own app for your survey

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Customise your own app for your survey

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Citizen captures data on their phone

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COBWEB Framework

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Classifying quality: Seven pillars

Pillar Example Test Notes

Pillar 1 – Location Based services

Assessment of spatial accuracy – estimate from a mobile device and number of satellites

Tests often carried out on the mobile device

Pillar 2 – Cleaning Removal of junk data via an attribute text check

Very lightweight, can flag or remove malicious entries

Pillar 3 – Automatic validation

Analysis whether an image is blurry

Higher level testing, often used to assess ranges

Pillar 4 – Comparison with authoritative data

Use of a set of boundary polygons to check whether an observation is in or out

Wide variety of tests that involve comparison with what it known

Pillar 5 – Model based validation

Running a flood model Can be complex, and may also include question based modeling

Pillar 6 – Big/Linked data Querying Twitter via a hashtag for similar phenomena

Tapping into large databases such as sensor records and social media

Pillar 7 – Semanticharmonisation

Rationalisation of entries via an ontology

Attempts to recognisemultiple entries of the same observation

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Quality process web editor

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COBWEB Framework

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Conflation

• Combination of spatial data from multiple sources to produce a combined view that contains the most valuable data from the inputs

• Used in Quality Assurance

• Used for data enrichment, eg, from sensors

• OGC Web Processing Service interface used

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SWE4CS

PublishingData

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SWE4CS – Why bother?

• If a significant amount of Cit Sci data can be published to this standard

• It becomes more useful; its immediately understood by people who understand the standard

• The same tooling can be used and reused

• Integration costs decrease

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Sustainability

• Intending to open source as many of the COBWEB components as possible

• OSGeo one option and looking at the incubation process

• SME’s leading this aspect of COBWEB

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Synchronising #1 – ‘Hackathon’ @ ECSA Berlin May

• COBWEB offers to fund

• Line up a variety of Cit Sci project developers who have access to data

• Provide materials and assistance to show how transformation to SWE4CS can be done

• Use to show how easy it is and the benefits that come with interopeability

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Synchronising #2 – OGC-ICA-AGILE workshop June

• Association GI Laboratories Europe (AGILE) pre-conference workshop 14th June

• The Role of Geospatial Standards for Sustainable Development

• Emphasis on the use of these standards for leveraging volunteered geographic information and enabling community observatories

• Debate: 'Are OGC and related standards fit for purpose in a fast changing technological society?‘

• Identify major research questions for maximising the value of open geospatial interoperability standards in support of the Sustainable Development Goals

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Synchronising #3 – Activity at Dublin TC in June

• OGC Technical Committee meeting 20-24 June

• Paid for by COBWEB

• Will have an OGC Best Practice paper ready for publication:

– SWE4CS

– Metadata profile for Citizen Science

• How can we make best use of this week?