Programme and local information

Venue

The workshop will be held on the Irchel Campus of Zurich University. To travel to the campus take a tram 9,14,7 or 10 to Milchbuck (note that the 10 comes directly from Zurich Airport). The campus is a 5 minute walk through the park (well signposted). The workshop will be held in seminar room 25H79 - enter building 25 and walk straight ahead for approximately 30m. Seminar room 79 is on your left.

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Programme

The workshop will commence at 1000 on Thursday 15th of November, and finish by 1400 on Friday 16th of November.

Thursday 15. 11. 2012
0930-1000 Coffee
1000-1015 Opening and aims
1015-1115 Session 1: Pedestrian movement*
1015-1030 Yifang Ban Analyzing and Predicting Human Movement: A Temporal Scaling Perspective
1030-1045 Gennady Andrienko Towards Improving City Structure by Monitoring and Analysing Pedestrian Mobility
1045-1100 Natsumi Ono Trip Pattern Analysis usint Long-Term GPS Data
1100-1115 Yihong Yuan Similarity measurement of mobile phone user trajectories - a modified edit distance method
1115-1130 Discussion themes arising from session 1
1130-1200 Coffee
1200-1300 Group discussion (based on those presenting in sessions)
1300-1400 Buffet lunch
1400-1500 Session 2: Modelling*
1400-1415 Natalia Andrienko Towards Identifying the Structure and Coordination of Group Movement in Savannah Baboons
1415-1430 Florian Mansmann Correlation-based Arrangement of Time Series for Movement Analysis in Behavioural Ecology
1430-1445 Matei Mancas Structure Extraction from Dense-Crowd Videos
1445-1500 Stefan van der Spek The Recognition of Temporal Patterns in Pedestrian Behaviour Using Visual Exploration Tools
1500-1510 Discussion themes arising from session 2
1510-1630 Group discussion and coffee (based on those presenting in sessions)
1630-1645 Short reports from the groups
1900-2200 Evening meal at local restaurant (at participants’ expense, please register!)
 
Friday 16. 11. 2012
0900-1015 Session 3: Transport*
0900-0915 Roger Beecham Identifying and Explaining Inter-Peak Cycling Behaviours within the London Cycle Hire Scheme
0915-0930 Christophe Hurter An interactive process to extract wind parameters from recorded aircraft trajectories
0930-0945 Michael Evans Summarizing Bicycle GPS Trajectories into k-Primary Corridors to Facilitate Greener Communting
0945-1000 Johannes Lauer Toward a Reasoning Service to Improve Routable Road Maps by Deriving Road Attributes from Telematics Data
1000-1015 Cyril Ray Big AIS Data Processing for Environmentally Safe Shipping
1015-1025 Discussion themes arising from session 3
1025-1100 Coffee
1100-1200 Group discussion (based on those presenting in sessions)
1200-1245 Sandwich lunch
1245-1330 Report-back session
1330-1345 Wrap-up and closing
*Presenter