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24. GIS 2016: Burlingame, CA, USA
- Siva Ravada, Mohammed Eunus Ali, Shawn D. Newsam, Matthias Renz, Goce Trajcevski:
Proceedings of the 24th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, GIS 2016, Burlingame, California, USA, October 31 - November 3, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4589-7
Ride sharing
- Yaoli Wang, Ronny J. Kutadinata, Stephan Winter:
Activity-based ridesharing: increasing flexibility by time geography. 1:1-1:10 - Jiawei Zhang, Xiao Pan, Moyin Li, Philip S. Yu:
Bicycle-sharing systems expansion: station re-deployment through crowd planning. 2:1-2:10 - Mohammad Asghari, Dingxiong Deng, Cyrus Shahabi, Ugur Demiryurek, Yaguang Li:
Price-aware real-time ride-sharing at scale: an auction-based approach. 3:1-3:10
Forecasting and trends
- Xun Zhou, Amin Vahedian Khezerlou, Alex X. Liu, M. Zubair Shafiq, Fan Zhang:
A traffic flow approach to early detection of gathering events. 4:1-4:10 - Akihito Sudo, Takehiro Kashiyama, Takahiro Yabe, Hiroshi Kanasugi, Xuan Song, Tomoyuki Higuchi, Shin'ya Nakano, Masaya M. Saito, Yoshihide Sekimoto:
Particle filter for real-time human mobility prediction following unprecedented disaster. 5:1-5:10 - Minh X. Hoang, Yu Zheng, Ambuj K. Singh:
FCCF: forecasting citywide crowd flows based on big data. 6:1-6:10 - Amr Magdy, Ahmed M. Aly, Mohamed F. Mokbel, Sameh Elnikety, Yuxiong He, Suman Nath, Walid G. Aref:
GeoTrend: spatial trending queries on real-time microblogs. 7:1-7:10
Vision paper
- Patrick Wiener, Manuel Stein, Daniel Seebacher, Julian Bruns, Matthias Frank, Viliam Simko, Stefan Zander, Jens Nimis:
BigGIS: a continuous refinement approach to master heterogeneity and uncertainty in spatio-temporal big data (vision paper). 8:1-8:4 - Ruby Y. Tahboub, Tiark Rompf:
On supporting compilation in spatial query engines: (vision paper). 9:1-9:4 - Niels A. H. Agatz, Ana L. C. Bazzan, Ronny J. Kutadinata, Dirk Christian Mattfeld, Monika Sester, Stephan Winter, Ouri Wolfson:
Autonomous car and ride sharing: flexible road trains: (vision paper). 10:1-10:4 - Marjan Alirezaie, Franziska Klügl, Amy Loutfi:
Knowing without telling: integrating sensing and mapping for creating an artificial companion. 11:1-11:4 - Abdeltawab M. Hendawi, Mohamed E. Khalefa, Harry Liu, Mohamed H. Ali, John A. Stankovic:
A vision for micro and macro location aware services. 12:1-12:4
Routing and path finding
- Lamia Belouaer, David Brosset, Christophe Claramunt:
From verbal route descriptions to sketch maps in natural environments. 13:1-13:10 - Stefan Funke, Sören Laue, Sabine Storandt:
Deducing individual driving preferences for user-aware navigation. 14:1-14:9 - Saad Aljubayrin, Bin Yang, Christian S. Jensen, Rui Zhang:
Finding non-dominated paths in uncertain road networks. 15:1-15:10
Indexing and query processing
- Xiaofeng Xu, Li Xiong, Vaidy S. Sunderam, Yonghui Xiao:
A Markov chain based pruning method for predictive range queries. 16:1-16:10 - Benjamin B. Krogh, Christian S. Jensen, Kristian Torp:
Efficient in-memory indexing of network-constrained trajectories. 17:1-17:10 - Danial Aghajarian, Satish Puri, Sushil K. Prasad:
GCMF: an efficient end-to-end spatial join system over large polygonal datasets on GPGPU platform. 18:1-18:10
Approximation and incomplete data
- Desheng Zhang, Fan Zhang, Tian He:
MultiCalib: national-scale traffic model calibration in real time with multi-source incomplete data. 19:1-19:10 - Michael Matheny, Raghvendra Singh, Liang Zhang, Kaiqiang Wang, Jeff M. Phillips:
Scalable spatial scan statistics through sampling. 20:1-20:10 - Rex Ying, Jiangwei Pan, Kyle Fox, Pankaj K. Agarwal:
A simple efficient approximation algorithm for dynamic time warping. 21:1-21:10
Scene, labeling, and metadata
- Tianshu Yu, Ruisheng Wang:
Enhancing scene parsing by transferring structures via efficient low-rank graph matching. 22:1-22:9 - Lukas Barth, Benjamin Niedermann, Martin Nöllenburg, Darren Strash:
Temporal map labeling: a new unified framework with experiments. 23:1-23:10 - Yifang Yin, Guanfeng Wang, Roger Zimmermann:
Automatic geographic metadata correction for sensor-rich video sequences. 24:1-24:10
Maps and terrains
- Abhinandan Nath, Kyle Fox, Kamesh Munagala, Pankaj K. Agarwal:
Massively parallel algorithms for computing TIN DEMs and contour trees for large terrains. 25:1-25:10 - Natalia Rodríguez, Rodrigo I. Silveira:
Implementing data-dependent triangulations with higher order Delaunay triangulations. 26:1-26:10 - Claus Brenner:
Scalable estimation of precision maps in a MapReduce framework. 27:1-27:10
Data mining and analysis
- Zhi Liu, Yan Huang, Joshua R. Trampier:
Spatiotemporal topic association detection on tweets. 28:1-28:10 - Myeong-Hun Jeong, Yaping Cai, Clair J. Sullivan, Shaowen Wang:
Data depth based clustering analysis. 29:1-29:10 - Hoang Thanh Lam:
A concise summary of spatial anomalies and its application in efficient real-time driving behaviour monitoring. 30:1-30:9
Maps: evolution and imaging
- Michael T. Goodrich, Siddharth Gupta, Manuel R. Torres:
A topological algorithm for determining how road networks evolve over time. 31:1-31:10 - Mehul Divecha, Shawn D. Newsam:
Large-scale geolocalization of overhead imagery. 32:1-32:9
Sampling and privacy
- Yang Li, Yangyan Li, Dimitrios Gunopulos, Leonidas J. Guibas:
Knowledge-based trajectory completion from sparse GPS samples. 33:1-33:10 - Apostolos Pyrgelis, Emiliano De Cristofaro, Gordon J. Ross:
Privacy-friendly mobility analytics using aggregate location data. 34:1-34:10 - Hien To, Kien Nguyen, Cyrus Shahabi:
Differentially private publication of location entropy. 35:1-35:10
Location and coverage
- Ruifeng Liu, Ada Wai-Chee Fu, Zitong Chen, Silu Huang, Yubao Liu:
Finding multiple new optimal locations in a road network. 36:1-36:10 - Paras Mehta, Dimitrios Skoutas, Dimitris Sacharidis, Agnès Voisard:
Coverage and diversity aware top-k query for spatio-temporal posts. 37:1-37:10 - Shrutilipi Bhattacharjee, Monidipa Das, Soumya K. Ghosh, Shashi Shekhar:
Prediction of meteorological parameters: an a-posteriori probabilistic semantic kriging approach. 38:1-38:10
Industrial
- Petko Bakalov, Erik G. Hoel, Wee-Liang Heng:
Fast transportation network traversal with hyperedges: (industrial paper). 39:1-39:10 - Mengwen Xu, Tianyi Wang, Zhengwei Wu, Jingbo Zhou, Jian Li, Haishan Wu:
Demand driven store site selection via multiple spatial-temporal data. 40:1-40:10 - Jie Bao, Ruiyuan Li, Xiuwen Yi, Yu Zheng:
Managing massive trajectories on the cloud. 41:1-41:10 - Abhranil Chatterjee, Janit Anjaria, Sourav Roy, Arnab Ganguli, Krishanu Seal:
SAGEL: smart address geocoding engine for supply-chain logistics. 42:1-42:10 - Rachid Kachemir, Brad Kellett, Krishna Behara:
Gloria: a batch friendly indexing and storage framework. 43:1-43:10 - Takahiro Yabe, Kota Tsubouchi, Akihito Sudo, Yoshihide Sekimoto:
A framework for evacuation hotspot detection after large scale disasters using location data from smartphones: case study of Kumamoto earthquake. 44:1-44:10 - Ahmed R. Mahmood, Walid G. Aref, Ahmed M. Aly, MingJie Tang:
Atlas: on the expression of spatial-keyword group queries using extended relational constructs. 45:1-45:10
Short papers
- Alasdair Thomason, Nathan Griffiths, Victor Sanchez:
Predicting interactions and contexts with context trees. 46:1-46:4 - Elham Ahmadi, Mario A. Nascimento:
k-Optimal meeting points based on preferred paths. 47:1-47:4 - Anthony Quattrone, Lars Kulik, Egemen Tanin:
Mining city-wide encounters in real-time. 48:1-48:4 - Zachary Bessinger, Chris Stauffer, Nathan Jacobs:
Who goes there?: approaches to mapping facial appearance diversity. 49:1-49:4 - Satoshi Hyuga, Masaki Ito, Masayuki Iwai, Kaoru Sezaki:
An online localization method for a subway train utilizing the barometer on a smartphone. 50:1-50:4 - Yuhong Li, Jie Bao, Yanhua Li, Yingcai Wu, Zhiguo Gong, Yu Zheng:
Mining the most influential k-location set from massive trajectories. 51:1-51:4 - Yanhui Liang, Hoang Vo, Ablimit Aji, Jun Kong, Fusheng Wang:
Scalable 3D spatial queries for analytical pathology imaging with MapReduce. 52:1-52:4 - Zhi Liu, Yan Huang, Joshua R. Trampier:
LEDS: local event discovery and summarization from tweets. 53:1-53:4 - Takahiro Yabe, Kota Tsubouchi, Akihito Sudo, Yoshihide Sekimoto:
Predicting irregular individual movement following frequent mid-level disasters using location data from smartphones. 54:1-54:4 - Douglas E. Galarus, Rafal A. Angryk:
A SMART approach to quality assessment of site-based spatio-temporal data. 55:1-55:4 - Jean Damascène Mazimpaka, Sabine Timpf:
A visual and computational analysis approach for exploring significant locations and time periods along a bus route. 56:1-56:4 - Gautam S. Thakur, P. Teja Kuruganti, Miljko Bobrek, Stephen M. Killough, James J. Nutaro, Cheng Liu, Wei Lu:
Real-time urban population monitoring using pervasive sensor network. 57:1-57:4 - Gengchen Mai, Krzysztof Janowicz, Yingjie Hu, Song Gao:
ADCN: an anisotropic density-based clustering algorithm. 58:1-58:4 - Rohit Verma, Surjya Ghosh, Aviral Shrivastava, Niloy Ganguly, Bivas Mitra, Sandip Chakraborty:
Unsupervised annotated city traffic map generation. 59:1-59:4 - Yaron Kanza:
Location corroborations by mobile devices without traces. 60:1-60:4 - Hongjian Wang, Yu-Hsuan Kuo, Daniel Kifer, Zhenhui Li:
A simple baseline for travel time estimation using large-scale trip data. 61:1-61:4 - Joel E. Tosado, Gheorghi Guzun, Guadalupe Canahuate, Ricardo Mantilla:
On-demand aggregation of gridded data over user-specified spatio-temporal domains. 62:1-62:4 - Samuli Hemminki, Keisuke Kuribayashi, Shin'ichi Konomi, Petteri Nurmi, Sasu Tarkoma:
Quantitative evaluation of public spaces using crowd replication. 63:1-63:4 - Youying Shi, Abdeltawab M. Hendawi, Jayant Gupta, Hossam Fattah, Mohamed H. Ali:
RxSpatial: the reactive spatial library. 64:1-64:4 - Padraig Corcoran, Christopher B. Jones:
Spatio-temporal modeling of the topology of swarm behavior with persistence landscapes. 65:1-65:4 - Benedikt Budig, Thomas C. van Dijk, Fabian Feitsch, Mauricio Giraldo Arteaga:
Polygon consensus: smart crowdsourcing for extracting building footprints from historical maps. 66:1-66:4 - Moshe Lichman, Dimitrios Kotzias, Padhraic Smyth:
Personalized location models with adaptive mixtures. 67:1-67:4 - Henry Crosby, Paul Davis, Theodoros Damoulas, Stephen A. Jarvis:
A spatio-temporal, Gaussian process regression, real-estate price predictor. 68:1-68:4 - Fei Wu, Hongjian Wang, Zhenhui Li:
Interpreting traffic dynamics using ubiquitous urban data. 69:1-69:4 - Alessandro Venerandi, Giovanni Quattrone, Licia Capra:
City form and well-being: what makes London neighborhoods good places to live? 70:1-70:4 - Tianyi Hao, Jingbo Zhou, Yunsheng Cheng, Longbo Huang, Haishan Wu:
User identification in cyber-physical space: a case study on mobile query logs and trajectories. 71:1-71:4 - Kazuki Takise, Yasuhito Asano, Masatoshi Yoshikawa:
Multi-user routing to single destination with confluence. 72:1-72:4 - A. K. M. Mustafizur Rahman Khan, Lars Kulik, Egemen Tanin:
Location privacy for group meetups. 73:1-73:4 - Seyed Iman Mirrezaei, Bruno Martins, Isabel F. Cruz:
A distantly supervised method for extracting spatio-temporal information from text. 74:1-74:4 - Bo Lyu, Shijian Li, Yanhua Li, Jie Fu, Andrew C. Trapp, Haiyong Xie, Yong Liao:
Scalable user assignment in power grids: a data driven approach. 75:1-75:4 - Yi Zhu, Shawn D. Newsam:
Spatio-temporal sentiment hotspot detection using geotagged photos. 76:1-76:4 - Asif Iqbal Baba, Hua Lu, Wei-Shinn Ku, Torben Bach Pedersen:
Cleansing indoor RFID data using regular expressions. 77:1-77:4 - Dimitrios Tomaras, Ioannis Boutsis, Vana Kalogeraki, Dimitrios Gunopulos:
LOCAl: a personalized cache mechanism for location-based social networks. 78:1-78:4 - Bo Xu, Tiffany Barkley, Andrew P. Lewis, Jane MacFarlane, Davide Pietrobon, Matei Stroila:
Real-time detection and classification of traffic jams from probe data. 79:1-79:4
Demo papers
- Romulo Goncalves, Tom van Tilburg, Kostis Kyzirakos, Foteini Alvanaki, Panagiotis Koutsourakis, Ben van Werkhoven, Willem Robert van Hage:
A spatial column-store to triangulate the Netherlands on the fly. 80:1-80:4 - Faizan Wajid, Hanan Samet:
CrimeStand: spatial tracking of criminal activity. 81:1-81:4 - Theodoros Chondrogiannis, Johann Gamper, Roberto Cavaliere, Patrick Ohnewein:
MoTrIS: a framework for route planning on multimodal transportation networks. 82:1-82:4 - Quoc-Dinh Nguyen, Mathieu Brédif, Didier Richard, Nicolas Paparoditis:
Progressive streaming and massive rendering of 3D city models on web-based virtual globe. 83:1-83:4 - Shangfu Peng, Hanan Samet:
CDO: extremely high-throughput road distance computations on city road networks. 84:1-84:4 - Jianfeng Jia, Chen Li, Xi Zhang, Chen Li, Michael J. Carey, Simon Su:
Towards interactive analytics and visualization on one billion tweets. 85:1-85:4 - Dong Xie, Feifei Li, Bin Yao, Gefei Li, Zhongpu Chen, Liang Zhou, Minyi Guo:
Simba: spatial in-memory big data analysis. 86:1-86:4 - Ali Masri, Karine Zeitouni, Zoubida Kedad, Bertrand Leroy:
Automatic detection and matching of geospatial properties in transportation data sources (demo paper). 87:1-87:4 - Payam Tabrizian, Anna Petrasova, Brendan Harmon, Vaclav Petras, Helena Mitásová, Ross K. Meentemeyer:
Immersive tangible geospatial modeling. 88:1-88:4 - Tyng-Ruey Chuang, Jheng-Peng Huang, Hsin-Huei Lee, Kae-An Liu, Huang-Sin Syu:
Assisted journey recollections from photo streams: (demo paper). 89:1-89:4 - Soukaina Filali Boubrahimi, Berkay Aydin, Dustin Kempton, Rafal A. Angryk:
SOLEV: a video generation framework for solar events from mixed data sources (demo paper). 90:1-90:4 - Po-Wei Harn, Ji Zhang, Min-Te Sun, Wei-Shinn Ku:
A framework for updating multi-criteria optimal location query (demo paper). 91:1-91:4 - Junbo Zhang, Yu Zheng, Dekang Qi, Ruiyuan Li, Xiuwen Yi:
DNN-based prediction model for spatio-temporal data. 92:1-92:4 - Mark McKenney, Niharika Nyalakonda, Jarrod McEvers, Mitchell Shipton:
Pyspatiotemporalgeom: a python library for spatiotemporal types and operations. 93:1-93:4 - Gautam S. Thakur, Kevin A. Sparks, Roger G. Li, Robert N. Stewart, Marie L. Urban:
Demonstrating PlanetSense: gathering geo-spatial intelligence from crowd-sourced and social-media data. 94:1-94:4 - Louai Alarabi, Bin Cao, Liwei Zhao, Mohamed F. Mokbel, Anas Basalamah:
A demonstration of SHAREK: an efficient matching framework for ride sharing systems. 95:1-95:4
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