ISPRS WG IV/7

Intelligent Systems in Sensor Web and IoT

Our Mission

ISPRS WG IV/7 aims to promote the advancement of and international collaboration on open standards, methods, algorithms, and systems related to sensor web, internet of things (IoT), crowdsourcing, and intelligent systems to support human decision and planning, facilitate knowledge-aware digital twins, and improve governance of smart cities. In addition, we will consider aspects beyond technologies, i.e., social and organizational issues related to the real-time use and citizen trustiness of data obtained from sensors, IoT devices, and crowdsourcing. We will work on organizing workshops, publishing special journal issues, and developing benchmarking cases, and collaborating with other related international entities.

 

Working Group Officers

Chair

Songnian Li, ChairSongnian Li
 
Department of Civil Engineering
Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University)
350 Victoria St.
Toronto, ON
M5B 2K3
CANADA

 

Co-Chair

Monica Wachowicz, Co-ChairMonica Wachowicz
 
Geospatial Science
RMIT University
124 La Trobe Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
AUSTRALIA

 

Co-Chair

Shishuo Xu, Co-ChairShishuo Xu
 
Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
15 Yongyuan Rd
Daxing district
Beijing
CHINA 102616

 

Secretary

Daniele Oxoli, SecretaryDaniele Oxoli
 
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Politecnico di Milano
P.zza Leonardo da Vinci 32
20133, Milano
ITALY

 


Terms of Reference

  • WG IV/7 aims at advancing and/or promoting the development and international collaboration in the following areas:
    • Fusion and integration of data from sensors, IoT devices, and crowd sources for supporting digital twins and smart cities.
    • New methods and techniques (e.g., machine learning and deep learning based, decentralized processing, and edge computing) for analyzing, predicting, and simulating data from sensors, IoT devices, and crowd sources.
    • Research on ethical use of and trust in data from ubiquitous sensors, IoT devices, crowdsourcing, and intelligent systems.
    • Potential of sensor web, Internet of Things, crowdsourcing, participatory and intelligent systems for user-centered planning and decision support.
    • Efficient use of the data from sensors, IoT devices, crowdsourcing, and intelligent/participatory systems for supporting the implementation of UNs’ SDGs.
  • Promote career development of youth and next-generation scientists and researchers.

WG IV/7

DCC 3D Utilities

Geocrowdsourcing

POI Distribution

TMU Dashboard

Tweet Distribution

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Our Contact

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D-30167 Hannover
GERMANY
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