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Stinuum: A Holistic Visual Analysis of Moving Objects with Open Source Software

Published: 07 November 2017 Publication History

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With the development of position tracking technologies and the increasing usage of mobile devices, the analysis of moving objects, such as pedestrians, vehicles, drones, and hurricanes has become an important topic in various applications including intelligent transportation, disaster management, and urban planning. Many of existing studies have focused on managing and analyzing only time-varying locations of point-based objects. However, real-world moving phenomena are space-time continua occupying volumes, having an area at a time; even more, they contain dynamic attributes depending on time and space, such as the velocity of vehicles or the average of wind speed of hurricanes. In this demonstration, we introduce a comprehensive data format to represent various types of temporal geometries and dynamic properties of moving objects based on OGC® Moving Features. Moreover, we present a visual extension of Cesium to visualize moving objects in a space-time cube by cooperating with a data server that manages moving objects in a Cassandra database via RESTful APIs. This demonstration presents how to analyze a correlation between typhoon trajectories and geo-tagged Twitter messages with our systems.

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SIGSPATIAL '17: Proceedings of the 25th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems
November 2017
677 pages
ISBN:9781450354905
DOI:10.1145/3139958
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  1. Cassandra
  2. Cesium
  3. Geovisualization
  4. JSON
  5. OGC® Moving Features
  6. REST
  7. Space-time Cube

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  • (2018)An Integrated Visual Analytics Framework for Spatiotemporal DataProceedings of the 1st ACM SIGSPATIAL Workshop on Advances on Resilient and Intelligent Cities10.1145/3284566.3284574(41-45)Online publication date: 6-Nov-2018
  • (2018)A Visual Analytics Framework for Big Spatiotemporal DataProceedings of the 2nd ACM SIGSPATIAL Workshop on Analytics for Local Events and News10.1145/3282866.3282869(1-5)Online publication date: 6-Nov-2018
  • (2018)Visual insight of spatiotemporal IoT-generated contentsProceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces10.1145/3206505.3206575(1-3)Online publication date: 29-May-2018

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