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ICDE
2006
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Clustering Multidimensional Trajectories based on Shape and Velocity
Recently, the analysis of moving objects has become one of the most important technologies to be used in various applications such as GIS, navigation systems, and locationbased in...
Yutaka Yanagisawa, Tetsuji Satoh
SAC
2008
ACM
13 years 4 months ago
A clustering-based approach for discovering interesting places in trajectories
Because of the large amount of trajectory data produced by mobile devices, there is an increasing need for mechanisms to extract knowledge from this data. Most existing works have...
Andrey Tietbohl Palma, Vania Bogorny, Bart Kuijper...
ICDE
2007
IEEE
131views Database» more  ICDE 2007»
13 years 11 months ago
Incremental Clustering of Mobile Objects
Moving objects are becoming increasingly attractive to the data mining community due to continuous advances in technologies like GPS, mobile computers, and wireless communication ...
Sigal Elnekave, Mark Last, Oded Maimon
SSD
2001
Springer
128views Database» more  SSD 2001»
13 years 10 months ago
Creating Representations for Continuously Moving Regions from Observations
Recently there is much interest in moving objects databases, and data models and query languages have been proposed offering data types such as moving point and moving region toge...
Erlend Tøssebro, Ralf Hartmut Güting
SIGMOD
2008
ACM
203views Database» more  SIGMOD 2008»
14 years 5 months ago
Querying continuous functions in a database system
Many scientific, financial, data mining and sensor network applications need to work with continuous, rather than discrete data e.g., temperature as a function of location, or sto...
Arvind Thiagarajan, Samuel Madden