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Innovation in Movement Behaviour Analysis

WORKSHOP

Date: Wednesday, August 25
Time: 14:00-17:30
Location: Ernst
Chairs: Monica Wachowicz (Wageningen UR, The Netherlands), Arend Ligtenberg (Wageningen UR, The Netherlands) Stefan van der Spek (TU Delft, The Netherlands) and Bettina Speckmann (TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands).

This is a discussion oriented workshop that will emphasise an in depth multi-disciplinary discussion on the latest research and new experimental  approaches aimed at addressing the current gaps in knowledge in the field of movement behaviour analysis. Understanding of mobility patterns and their respective movement behaviours will increasingly become key factors for success in business, as the location and movement of customers, resources
and products increasingly becomes a central consideration in an increasingly mobile world. It is essential in the prediction and monitoring of individual and group behaviours for managing, responding to and mitigating hazards and threats to security over short and long time scales. Equally, traffic simulation can greatly benefit from the analysis of movement data, for example through better estimates of key model parameters. This Workshop will provide a forum by bringing together key players from industry, the public
sector and academia.

This workshop is a joint initiative of the projects: MODAP (Mobility, Data Mining and privacy) http://www.modap.org/, and MOVE (Knowledge Discovery from Moving Objects) http://www.cost.esf.org/domains_actions/ict/Actions/IC0903-Knowledge-Discovery-from-Moving-Objects-MOVE-End-date-October-2013

Workshop Program

  • N. Shoval and B. McKercher. Investigation of tourists’ activity patterns in a World City using GPS technology: Hong Kong as a case study.
  • K. Cohen-Shalom. Measurement of walking of elderly people using GPS technology.
  • M. Isaacson. Discovering Aspects of Routine in High Resolution Time-Space Data.
  • Tea Break
  • A. M. and H.J.P. Timmermans. Multi-Method Analysis of the Relationship between Individual’s Space-Time Behavior, Built Environment and the Evolution of Cognitive Representations: Application of Tracking Technologies and Internet Surveys.
  • Y.Lin, A.J. Jessurun , B. de Vries and H. J.P. Timmemans. A context-aware system for active living.
  • G. Gidofalvi. A Mobile Consumer Analysis Platform.