19. GIS 2011:
Chicago,
IL,
USA
Isabel F. Cruz, Divyakant Agrawal, Christian S. Jensen, Eyal Ofek, Egemen Tanin (Eds.):
19th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Symposium on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, ACM-GIS 2011, November 1-4, 2011, Chicago, IL, USA, Proceedings.
ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-1031-4
Models from images
Trajectories and paths I
- Akinori Asahara, Kishiko Maruyama, Akiko Sato, Kouichi Seto:
Pedestrian-movement prediction based on mixed Markov-chain model.
25-33
- Josh Jia-Ching Ying, Wang-Chien Lee, Tz-Chiao Weng, Vincent S. Tseng:
Semantic trajectory mining for location prediction.
34-43
- Xun Zhou, Shashi Shekhar, Pradeep Mohan, Stefan Liess, Peter K. Snyder:
Discovering interesting sub-paths in spatiotemporal datasets: a summary of results.
44-53
- Leon Stenneth, Ouri Wolfson, Philip S. Yu, Bo Xu:
Transportation mode detection using mobile phones and GIS information.
54-63
Terrains and 3D data
Mining spatial data
- Mao Ye, Krzysztof Janowicz, Christoph Mülligann, Wang-Chien Lee:
What you are is when you are: the temporal dimension of feature types in location-based social networks.
102-111
- Defu Lian, Xing Xie:
Learning location naming from user check-in histories.
112-121
- Pradeep Mohan, Shashi Shekhar, James A. Shine, James P. Rogers, Zhe Jiang, Nicole Wayant:
A neighborhood graph based approach to regional co-location pattern discovery: a summary of results.
122-132
- Marco D. Adelfio, Sarana Nutanong, Hanan Samet:
Similarity search on a large collection of point sets.
132-141
Direction and motion
Nearest neighbors and routing
- Shuo Shang, Bo Yuan, Ke Deng, Kexin Xie, Xiaofang Zhou:
Finding the most accessible locations: reverse path nearest neighbor query in road networks.
181-190
- Yunjun Gao, Jiacheng Yang, Gang Chen, Baihua Zheng, Chun Chen:
On efficient obstructed reverse nearest neighbor query processing.
191-200
- Bin Yao, Mingwang Tang, Feifei Li:
Multi-approximate-keyword routing in GIS data.
201-210
- Jia Pan, Dinesh Manocha:
Fast GPU-based locality sensitive hashing for k-nearest neighbor computation.
211-220
Trajectories and paths II
Dealing with imprecision
Potpourri
Poster session
- Vitor Loureiro, Ivo Anastácio, Bruno Martins:
Learning to resolve geographical and temporal references in text.
349-352
- Songhua Xing, Xuan Liu, Arun Hampapur:
Range query processing in multi-objective networks.
353-356
- Ahmed Jawad, Kristian Kersting, Natalia V. Andrienko:
Where traffic meets DNA: mobility mining using biological sequence analysis revisited.
357-360
- Alexei Pozdnoukhov, Christian Kaiser:
Scalable local regression for spatial analytics.
361-364
- Bogdan Carbunar, Radu Sion:
Private geosocial networking.
365-368
- Samidh Chatterjee, Bradley Neff, Piyush Kumar:
Instant approximate 1-center on road networks via embeddings.
369-372
- Xiao Zhang, Prasenjit Mitra, Alexander Klippel, Alan M. MacEachren:
Identifying destinations automatically from human generated route directions.
373-376
- Rudy Raymond, Takamitsu Sugiura, Kota Tsubouchi:
Location recommendation based on location history and spatio-temporal correlations for an on-demand bus system.
377-380
- Gyözö Gidófalvi, Manohar Kaul, Christian Borgelt, Torben Bach Pedersen:
Frequent route based continuous moving object location- and density prediction on road networks.
381-384
- Ho-Chul Kim, Oje Kwon, Ki-Joune Li:
Spatial and spatiotemporal analysis of soccer.
385-388
- Oje Kwon, Ki-Joune Li:
Progressive spatial join for polygon data stream.
389-392
- Yinan Jing, Chunan Chen, Weiwei Sun, Baihua Zheng, Liang Liu, Chuanchuan Tu:
Energy-efficient shortest path query processing on air.
393-396
- Andrew Kirmse, Tushar Udeshi, Pablo Bellver, Jim Shuma:
Extracting patterns from location history.
397-400
- Gyan Ranjan, Juong-Sik Lee, Deepti Chafekar, Umesh Chandra:
Unveiling locations in geo-spatial documents.
401-404
- Favyen Bastani, Xing Xie, Yan Huang, Jason W. Powell:
A greener transportation mode: flexible routes discovery from GPS trajectory data.
405-408
- Chao Shen, Yan Huang, Jason W. Powell:
The design of a benchmark for geo-stream management systems.
409-412
- Lin-Jie Guan, Matt Duckham:
A unified framework for decentralized reasoning about gradual changes in topological relations.
413-416
- Erika Ashikaga, Mayu Iwata, Daijiro Komaki, Takahiro Hara, Shojiro Nishio:
Exploring map-based interactions for co-located collaborative work by multiple mobile users.
417-420
- David Spretke, Peter Bak, Halldor Janetzko, Bart Kranstauber, Florian Mansmann, Sarah Davidson:
Exploration through enrichment: a visual analytics approach for animal movement.
421-424
- Suradej Intagorn, Kristina Lerman:
Learning boundaries of vague places from noisy annotations.
425-428
- Gabriele Pozzani, Carlo Combi:
An inference system for relationships between spatial granularities.
429-432
- Ting-Wei Lin, Baihua Zheng, Ling-Yin Wei, Wen-Chih Peng:
Exploring dynamic fan shapes for nearby traffic monitoring queries in road networks.
433-436
- Lidija Comic, Leila De Floriani, Federico Iuricich:
Simplifying morphological representations of 2D and 3D scalar fields.
437-440
- Matthias Schubert, Hans-Peter Kriegel:
LOCAR: local compression of alternative routes.
441-444
- Rui Candeias, Bruno Martins:
Learning to associate relevant photos to georeferenced textual documents.
445-448
- Michael McGuire, Vandana Pursnani Janeja, Aryya Gangopadhyay:
Characterizing sensor datasets with multi-granular spatio-temporal intervals.
449-452
- Huy Pham, Ling Hu, Cyrus Shahabi:
Towards integrating real-world spatiotemporal data with social networks.
453-457
- Jianting Zhang, Simin You, Le Gruenwald:
Parallel quadtree coding of large-scale raster geospatial data on GPGPUs.
457-460
- Siyi Liu, Wei Ding, Joseph Paul Cohen, Dan A. Simovici, Tomasz F. Stepinski:
Bernoulli trials based feature selection for crater detection.
461-464
- Xutong Liu, Feng Chen, Chang-Tien Lu:
Spatial categorical outlier detection: pair correlation function based approach.
465-468
- Christian Jung, Daniel Karch, Sebastian Knopp, Dennis Luxen, Peter Sanders:
Engineering efficient error-correcting geocoding.
469-472
- Mark McKenney, Gabriel De Luna, Schiller Hill, Logan Lowell:
Geospatial overlay computation on the GPU.
473-476
Demo session
- Siyuan Liu, Ce Liu, Qiong Luo, Lionel M. Ni, Huamin Qu:
A visual analytics system for metropolitan transportation.
477-480
- Jaime Ballesteros, Ariel Cary, Naphtali Rishe:
SpSJoin: parallel spatial similarity joins.
481-484
- Baljeet Malhotra, Wee-Juan Tan, Jianneng Cao, Thomas Kister, Stéphane Bressan, Kian-Lee Tan:
ASSIST: access controlled ship identification streams.
485-488
- Marco D. Adelfio, Sarana Nutanong, Hanan Samet:
Searching web documents as location sets.
489-492
- Daesung Jang, Joon-Seok Kim, Ki-Joune Li, Chi-Hyun Joo:
Overlapping and synchronizing two worlds.
493-496
- Felix Mata, Christophe Claramunt, Alberto Juarez:
An experimental virtual museum based on augmented reality and navigation.
497-500
- Reinaldo Bezerra Braga, Sócrates de Moraes Medeiros da Costa, Hervé Martin:
A trajectory correlation algorithm based on users' daily routines.
501-504
- Mahmoud Attia Sakr, Gennady L. Andrienko, Thomas Behr, Natalia V. Andrienko, Ralf Hartmut Güting, Christophe Hurter:
Exploring spatiotemporal patterns by integrating visual analytics with a moving objects database system.
505-508
- George Lamprianidis, Dieter Pfoser:
Jeocrowd: collaborative searching of user-generated point datasets.
509-512
- Dennis Luxen, Christian Vetter:
Real-time routing with OpenStreetMap data.
513-516
- Itsik Hefez, Yaron Kanza, Roy Levin:
TARSIUS: a system for traffic-aware route search under conditions of uncertainty.
517-520
- Sumit Shah, Fenye Bao, Chang-Tien Lu, Ing-Ray Chen:
CROWDSAFE: crowd sourcing of crime incidents and safe routing on mobile devices.
521-524
- Hanan Samet, Marco D. Adelfio, Brendan C. Fruin, Michael D. Lieberman, Benjamin E. Teitler:
Porting a web-based mapping application to a smartphone app.
525-528
- Kyoung-Sook Kim, Ryong Lee, Koji Zettsu:
mTrend: discovery of topic movements on geo-microblogging messages.
529-532
- Shawn Newsam, Brent Edmunds, Andrew Pierce:
PedSeg: GPS tracks as priors for overhead image segmentation.
533-536
- Ming Li, Jing Dai, Sambit Sahu, Milind R. Naphade:
Trip analyzer through smartphone apps.
537-540
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