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22. SIGSPATIAL/GIS 2014: Dallas, Texas, USA - Workshop on GeoStreaming
- Chengyang Zhang, Anas Basalamah, Abdeltawab M. Hendawi, Phuc Nguyen:
Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on GeoStreaming, IWGS '14, Dallas, Texas, USA, November 4, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3139-5 - John C. Whittier, Qinghan Liang, Silvia Nittel:
Evaluating stream predicates over dynamic fields. 2-11 - Hamed Abdelhaq, Michael Gertz:
On the locality of keywords in Twitter streams. 12-20 - Mark McKenney, Roger Frye, Zachary Benchley, Logan Maughan:
Temporal coverage aggregates over moving region streams. 21-24 - Shoko Wakamiya, Yukiko Kawai, Hiroshi Kawasaki, Ryong Lee, Kazutoshi Sumiya, Toyokazu Akiyama:
Crowd-sourced prediction of pedestrian congestion for bike navigation systems. 25-32 - Amruta Khot, Abdeltawab M. Hendawi, Anderson C. A. Nascimento, Raj S. Katti, Ankur Teredesai, Mohamed H. Ali:
Road network compression techniques in spatiotemporal embedded systems: a survey. 33-36 - Jie Yang, Jian Xu, Ming Xu, Ning Zheng, Yu Chen:
Predicting next location using a variable order Markov model. 37-42 - Jing Wu, Christophe Claramunt, Min Deng:
Modelling movement patterns using topological relations between a directed line and a region. 43-52 - Xiaoliang Geng, Takuya Takagi, Hiroki Arimura, Takeaki Uno:
Enumeration of complete set of flock patterns in trajectories. 53-61 - Mark McKenney, Sarita C. Viswanadham, Elizabeth Littman:
The CMR model of moving regions. 62-71 - Arne Bröring, David Vial, Thorsten Reitz:
Processing real-time sensor data streams for 3D web visualization. 72-80 - David L. White, Roy P. Pargas, Alex T. Chow, Juang Chong, Michelle Cook, Irfan Tak:
The vanishing firefly project: engaging citizen scientists with a mobile technology and real-time reporting framework. 85-92
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