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Welcome ...... 3 Scholarships ...... 4 Getting around in Milan ...... 4 Code of Conduct ...... 5 Saturday ...... 6 Sunday ...... 10 Monday ...... 14 Lightning talks ...... 17 OpenStreetMap Foundation ...... 20 Thanks ...... 21 Sponsors ...... 23 Maps ...... 32 Legalnotice ...... 35

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* Sessions in this room will not be recorded on video. ** This session will not be recorded on video.

2 Welcome to Milan and State of the Map 2018

This booklet provides you essential information about the confer- ence, the location and the schedule. We are proud of the partici- pation of the OpenStreetMap community and our rich program but there is even more! Please do get involved and take advan- tage of the off-schedule sessions, discussions and spaces.

Help desk You already know the help desk, located on the ground floor (Building 3, same as the whole conference). It is also your port of call if you need support or help. We are listening to every question, report and comment related to the event, the code of conduct (page 5) or any aspect of the organisation.

Programme You can find the diverse programme on page 6f. Full abstracts of all talks are available at https://2018.stateofthe map.org/program

More than just talks Room S.1.6 is available during the whole conference as free and open space offering chairs and tables to talk to each other, work on your projects or just relax. Rooms S.1.3 (Saturday and Monday only) and S.1.4 are available for self- organised sessions. Please come to the help desk near De Donato hall to announce your session.

Sponsors We would like to thank our sponsors for making this event possible and for their support to the OpenStreetMap Foun- dation.

3 Scholarships

The OpenStreetMap Foundation is delighted to be able to provide scholarships to a number of recipients from Europe, the Americas, Africa and Asia:

Alsino Skowronnek Montseng Moeti Arnalie Faye Vicario Natália da Silveira Arruda Austin Zhu Rebecca Firth Céline Jacquin Remígio Chilaule Cidália Costa Fonte Sebastian Meier Dennis Irorere Tasauf A Baki Billah Geoffrey Kateregga Timofey Subbotin Kshitiz Khanal Wulansari Khairunisa Laura Mugeha

The OpenStreetMap Foundation was not the only organisation granting scholarships. Les Libres Géographes (with the overall support of Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie) facil- itates five and Wikimedia Deutschland three scholarships over their own scholarship programmes.

Getting around in Milan

Azienda Trasporti Milanesi (ATM) operates a public transport network in Milan. Single tickets cost € 1.50 and are available from newsstands, tobacconists (tabaccherie), bars and automatic ticket machines in metro stations. 24 h (€ 4.50) and 48 h (€ 8.25)

4 tickets, as well as a carnet of 10 single trips (€ 13.80) are also avail- able. An evening ticket (€ 3.00) allows unlimited travel after 20:00. Tickets should be stamped at the start of every journey and every time you change vehicles. To stamp your ticket insert it into the slot in the electronic ticket machine on board overground vehicles or at the ticket barriers in the metro. It is then valid for 90 minutes unlimited use (bus or tram), or the completion of your full metro journey. Tickets are not sold on board and you will not find a self-service ticket machine at bus and tram stop. If your journey starts with the Metro, you can also use contact- less payment. Fees are limited so that you do not pay more than the 24 hr rate on any day.

Code of Conduct

The OSM Foundation is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, age or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual lan- guage and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanc- tioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organizers. Our anti-harassment policy can be found on our website.

5 Saturday

De Donato 09:30 Welcome 10:00 Keynote OpenStreetMap—now and into the future Kate Chapman, Heather Leson De Donato S.0.2 10:30 Can we validate every change on Making maps without databases OpenStreetMap? Thomas Skowron Lukas Martinelli 6 11:00 break De Donato S.0.3 S.1.5* 11:30 Interpreting imagery OpenMapTiles— Qt to create maps for OpenStreetMap vector tiles from Paolo Angelelli Chad Blevins OpenStreetMap Petr Pridal, Jiri Komarek De Donato S.0.3 S.1.5* 12:00 Advertising mapping— Large scale deep learn- Workhop (60 min) using OpenStreepMap ing for map making Field mapping tools for the protection of Alina Negreanu, Bogdan and technologies landscape Gliga Paul Uithol Paul Desgranges 12:30 An excursion in to the How deep learning world of OSM tagging could help to improve presets OSM data quality? 7 Simon Poole Oliver Courtin 13:00 lunch 14:00 photo

Saturday Saturday

De Donato S.0.3 S.1.5* 14:10 Addressing addresses The Belgian perspec- Lightning talks 1 Sarah Hoffmann tive to building Open- StreetMap community Ben Abelshausen, Joost Schouppe 14:40 2, 4, 6, 8, Here’s how we A new approach to gar- Workshop (60 min) interpolate ner prolific contribu- The LWG presents: Julian Simioni tion in OpenStreetMap

8 GDPR implementation Kshitiz Khanal for OSM 15:10 OsmAnd making live Building up the Kathleen Lu maps update Microsoft Open Maps Victor Shcerb Team Osin Herriott 15:40 break De Donato S.0.3 S.1.5* 16:10 Lies, damned lies, and Verifying our edits Corporate cartography: OSM statistics Bogdan Petrea, Armin How the sausage gets Frederik Ramm Gheorghina made Paul Norman 16:40 An innovative approach Mapping competition Workshop (60 min) to support OSM data with focus on quality: Open Gender Mono- generation lesson learned logues Emanuela Mihut Yantisa Akhadi Heather Leson 9 17:10 Pinpointing the power Improving OSMCha for grid the community Sajjad Anwar Wille Marcel Lima Mal- heiro 17:40 Get involved in the OSM Foundation! (until 18:30)

Saturday Sunday

De Donato S.0.3 S.1.3 S.1.5* 09:30 Alternative What’s up with Coordinating improved perspectives the public communication be- through artis- transport tween the academic tic interpreta- Ilya Zverev and OSM communities tions Peter Mooney et al. Sebastian Meier et al.

10 10:00 Lightning Network for Surveying OSM contrib- Thematic talks 2 transport open utors: Learning from mapping with data the community emojis Céline Jacquin Zoe Gardner, Peter Mooney Erik Escoffier 10:30 Lightning Solving rout- Slum health mapping as OpenStreet- talks 3 ing problems catalyst for a collabo- Map My with OSM and rative agenda for re- Business VROOM search, practice, local … Stefan Keller Julien Coupey João Porto de Albu- querque et al. De Donato S.0.3 S.1.3 S.1.5* 11:00 break 11:30 OSM and the The use of OSM Human-centered Some location European in public trans- data science and OSM: intelligence agenda port in Helsinki, contributor-centric OSM from OSM Vlado Cetl Finland analysis infrastructure Jaak Laineste Markku Huotari Jennings Anderson 12:00 Panel (60 min) Printing OSM Intrinsic assessment of Workshop 11 Sustainability maps the temporal accuracy, (60 min) of OSM map- Hartmut Holz- up-to-dateness, lineage Humans and ping projects graefe and thematic accuracy machines Erica Hagen of OpenStreetMap mapping Francesco Frassinelli et al. together Zhuangfang 12:30 Osmose-QA Comprehensive OSM NaNa Yi and validation history data analyses— with JOSM for and with the OSM Frédéric Rodrigo community Michael Auer et al. Sunday Sunday

De Donato S.0.3 S.1.3 S.1.5* 13:00 lunch 14:00 Panel (60 min) Navigating An innovative approach Workshop The road to- with OSM in to support OSM data gen- (60 min) wards diver- Bangladesh eration Exploring sity in OSM Tasauf A Baki Emanuela Mihut et al. OSM’s his- still needs to Billah tory using be mapped the Ohsome 14:30 Flying ferries Investigating the map- 12 Céline Jacquin data analytics and moving ping process after dis- platform pavements? asters: OsmEventAnalyst Martin Raifer Guillaume and its application for the et al. Rischard 2016 Italian earthquakes L. Delucchi, M. Minghini 15:00 Lightning CityZen Areas-of-Interest for IT backend talks 4 Redon Skikuli OpenStreetMap with big of the OSM spatial data analytics community Stefan Keller Timofey De Donato S.0.3 S.1.3 S.1.5* 15:30 break 16:00 A tale of two Lightning Potential and limitation A community- (mapping) talks 5 of using OSM data for the driven non- cities creation/validation of profit map- A. Skowronnek, land use/cover maps ping agency M. Feretti Cidália C. Fonte Ben Abelshausen 13 16:30 OSM Commu- Lightning The challenges and issues Workshop nity Grants: talks 6 associated with a natural (60 min) sharing expe- resource mapping frame- Navigation riences work based upon OSM mapping Rebecca Firth Chris Emberson et al. workshop Kajari Ghosh 17:00 Working with Lightning Using OpenStreetMap to the comu- talks 7 model bicycle traffic in nity** an agent-based transport Ryan Peterson simulation D. Ziemke, S. Metzler Sunday Monday

De Donato S.0.3 S.1.5* 09:30 Completing the map Road Completion in Lightning talks 8 with street-level Belgium—mapping and imagery verifying all the roads Christopher Beddow Ben Abelshausen 10:00 Pic4Review: fun OSM Going to production Workshop (60 min) editing based on street with OpenStreeetMap Building your OSM pictures at Microsoft web app in minutes

14 Adrien Pavie Jubal Harpster with vector tiles Lukas Martinelli, Jinal 10:30 Form and map based Switch2OSM—a real Foflia mobile tool for survey enterprise context case and validation study Kuo-Yu slayer Chuang Andrea Capata 11:00 break De Donato S.0.3 S.1.5* 11:30 The new Wheelmap: Making bot edits safe Panel (60 min) Joining forces in acces- and acceptable OpenStreetMap and sibility mapping—feat.: Yuri Astrakhan the future of transport ”I Wheel Share” Michele Ferretti Svenja Heinecke 12:00 Modding the OSM data Robot Tracers— model extraction and classi-

15 Jochen Topf fication at scale using & CNTK Nikola Trifunovic 12:30 Energy efficient routing Reaching out to vulner- Attracting students with OSM able communities in with Google Summer Arndt Brenschede Turkey of Code Gülşah Eker Peter Barth 13:00 lunch

Monday Monday

De Donato S.0.3 S.1.5* 14:00 Openrouteservice— OSM enabled urban Workshop (60 min) route the world dynam- mobility services for Areas, routing, and ically the city of Yangon diffs: Can we have Nils Nolde Robert Castelli something better than relations? 14:30 Routing on rails with Community mapping Roland Olbricht OpenStreetMap for refugees in Uganda Michael Reichert Geoffrey Kateregga 16 15:00 OSM at Facebook Dronebirds are go! Lightning talks 9 Drishtie Patel Taichi Furuhashi 15:30 break 16:00 Indonesia road 3D beyond buildings Lightning talks 10 mapping: Challenges Tobias Knerr and opportunities Wulansari Khairunisa 16:30 Closing and OSM Awards ceremony Lightning Talks

Saturday 14:10 in S.1.5

Nicole Martinelli: for emergency prep: The view from San Francisco Daniel Mietchen: Wikimedia in disaster management and human- itarian aid: an overview Janet Chapman: Crowd2Map Tanzania—helping protect girls from FGM and empower rural communities Laura Mugeha: Role of mapping in achieving the Sustainable De- velopment Goals (SDGs)

Sudnay 10:00 in De Donato

Instvan Vincze: Making a JOSM mapper’s life simpler and easier ikushan: A new lightning fast .osm parser Bryan Housel: The state of the iD editor Simon Poole: State of Vespucci

Sunday 10:30 in De Donato

Remígio van Eys Chilaule: State of OSM in Mozambique: commu- nity presentation and on-going projects Alexandre Duclaux: Mapping Freetown’s distribution water net- work using OSM Javier Carranza Tresoldi: Third party data for the SDGs: What can bring to the table?

17 Sunday 15:00 in De Donato

Daniel Mietchen: Maps based on Wikidata queries Michael Spreng: FOSSGIS routing server Eugene Alvin Villar: OpenStreetMap and Wikimedia Stefan Eberlein: Providing OSM realtime extracts

Sunday 16:00 in S.0.2

Adriana Lazar: The Telenav Metrics Dashboard for OpenStreetMap Jinal Foflia: Where is the community? Ilya Zverv: Every day I’m mapping Thilo: Namespaces general description

Sunday 16:30 in S.0.2

Akhi Jetra: Brightest star among the crowd Massimiliano Bernabé: OpenStreetMap for the dyslexic Sandra Tabinas: Mental Health A-WHERE-ness PH: Mapping men- tal health resources in the Philippines Michael Bernhamou: Improving Public Policy with Geo-Statistics

Sunday 17:00 in S.0.2

Kristiina Kerge, Kadri Maripuu: MapIt—Global trash hunt Balémta Aimée Sama: The face of OSM in Togo: data analysis and achievements Gregory Marler: State of the UK: 14 years of vision

18 Arnalie Faye Vicario: Mapping A Paradise: Batanes, the Home of the Winds

The stage is yours …

You are missing a talk? We have three slots (4 lightning talks each) left. Meet us at the help desk to sign up. New lightning talks and changes to the programme will be announced next to the welcome desk. Descriptions of the new lightning talks will be published on the OpenStreetMap wiki at https://2018.stateofthemap.org/program

19 OpenStreetMap Foundation

The OpenStreetMap Foundation is an international non-profit organization supporting, but not controlling, OpenStreetMap. We are dedicated to encouraging the growth, development and distribution of free geospatial data and to providing geospatial data for anyone to use and share. We need you as member. Members are vital to the Open- StreetMap Foundation—to voice ideas and shape the direction of the Foundation, and support efforts of working groups. We welcome all who support our goals to join us! Find out more and join at osmfoundation.org or join the ses- sion Get involved in the OpenStreetMap Foundation on Saturday on 17:40. Thanks

Each year when we write this section we are reminded why Open- StreetMap is so great—it’s the dedication and passion of individ- uals who, when acting together, can achieve great things. This year is no different. In fact we’ve been helped by a record number of people, many of whom are returning in roles they supported in the previous year or two. The generosity of the following peo- ple have kept us on track and each contribution, however small, moved us closer to our goal. Thank you. State of the Map would not be possible without the support of the OpenStreetMap Foundation working groups. Over the years we have worked with almost every working group, the Board, Advisory Board, and of course our hosts of this year (Wikime- dia Italia) are one of the OSMF Local Chapters. We encourage everyone to ask how they can help the groups—even a spare 10 minutes here and there can make the difference.

SotM Working Group Francesco Frassinelli Benoît Fournier Giovanna Ranci Ortigosa Christine Karch Marco Minghini Gregory Marler Maria Antonia Brovelli Michael Reichert Marta Erica Arosio Mikel Maron Rob Nickerson Academic selection committee Amin Mobasheri Local team Daniele Oxoli Alessandro Palmas Cristian Consonni Francesca Ussani Darian Frajberg

21 Frank Ostermann Jóhannes Birgir Jensson Gloria Bordogna Maurizio Napolitano Joost Schouppe Mikel Maron Marco Minghini (lead) Rebecca Firth Maria Antonia Brovelli Rob Nickerson Monia Elisa Molinari Selene Yang Peter Mooney Sidorela Uku Piero Fraternali Stefano Sabatini Rocio Nahime Torres Sofiane Abbar Volunteers at the event Stefan Keller Anna Rosati Victoria Rautenbach Aurelio Cilia Vyron Antoniou Candan Eylül Kilsedar Cristian Consonni Programme selection Daniele Oxoli committee Durgesh Nandini Alessandro Palmas Fabio Cattaneo Andrew Wiseman Federica Gaspari Benoît Fournier Gautam Kishore Shahi Christine Karch Lorenzo Stucchi Gregory Marler Marco Brancolini Mikel Maron Miloš Stojiljković Rob Nickerson Simone De Santis Selene Yang Sidorela Uku Other Stefano Sabatini Angelica Braccia (logo design) Dorothea Kazazi (scholarship and Scholarship selection admin support) Alessandro Palmas Frederik Ramm (treasurer) Christine Karch Ilya Zverev (OSM Awards lead) Gregory Marler Michael Montani (social media) Heather Leson Tom Hughes (ticket site) Ilya Zverev

22 The Microsoft center of excellence for OpenStreetMap development, editorial and imagery analysis

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State of the Map 2018 is jointly organised by the OpenStreetMap Foun- dation, Politecnico di Milano and Wikimedia Italia and is under the patronage of Comune di Milano.

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This booklet has been prepared using LuaLATEX and other free and open source software. Source code: https://github.com/osmfoundation/sotm2018-booklet Content: OSMF State of the Map Working Group Typesetting and layout: Michael Reichert Map style and icons in the schedules: OpenStreetMap Carto developers Map rendering: Geofabrik GmbH Map data: OpenStreetMap contributors, https://osm.org/copyright Metro map: user Arbalete at Wikimedia Commons, CC-BY-SA 4.0

This booklet may be re-used under the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0 license. This does not apply to the metro map and advertisements and logos.

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