Workshop on Analysis of Movement Data 2016 (AMD2016)
at the GIScience 2016 Conference

Marriot Chateau Champlain Hotel,

Montreal, Canada, September 27, 2016

Organizers:

 

Somayeh Dodge, University of Minnesota

Patrick Laube, Zurich University of Applied Sciences

Jed Long, University of St Andrews

Rob Weibel, University of Zurich

 

 

Workshop Schedule - Room: Maisonneuve D

08:15-08:45

Registration - ** Marriot Chateau Champlain Hotel **

 

 

 

08:45-09:00

Opening / Welcome

Chair: Somayeh Dodge

 

 

 

09:00-10:00

S1 - Active Analysis (Paper Session)

Chair: Somayeh Dodge

 

09:00-09:15

Sensing Day-to-Day Activities through Wearable Sensors and AI
J. Cherian, D. Goldberg, T. Hammond

 

09:15-09:30

An Ontology Design Pattern for Semantic Modelling of Children's Physical Activities in School Playgrounds
G. Sinha, C. Howe

 

09:30-09:45

Comparing GPS-based Indicators of Spatial Activity to the Life-Space Questionnaire (LSQ) in Research on Health and Aging

M. Fillekes, P. Bereuter, R. Weibel

 

09:45-10:00

Conditional Resampling for Segmenting GPS Trajectory Towards Exposure Assessment
S. Hwang, S. Yalla, R. Crews

 

 

 

10:00-10:30

Coffee Break

 

 

 

10:30-11:15

S2 - Data-In-Motion (Paper Session)

Chair: Patrick Laube

 

10:30-10:45

Spatial Uncertainty in Animal Tracking Data: Are We Throwing Away Useful Information?
J. Downs, G. Hyzer

 

10:45-11:00

Data Modeling for Checkpoint-based Movement Data
Y. Tao

 

11:00-11:15

Contextual Movement Data of Bird Flight - Direct Observations and Annotation from Remote Sensing
G. Bohrer, et al.

 

 

 

11:15-11:25

Mini-Break

 

 

 

11:25-12:30

S3 - The Future Direction of Movement Analysis (Panel Session)

Chair: Patrick Laube

 

Panelists:

Steven Farber, University of Toronto

 

 

Gil Bohrer, The Ohio State University

 

 

Kathleen Stewart, University of Maryland

Rob Weibel, University of Zurich

 

 

 

 

12:30-13:30

Lunch Break - Lunch is catered for workshop attendees

 

 

 

13:30-14:30

S4 - Intersecting Movement (Paper Session)

Chair: Jed Long

 

13:30-13:45

A Route Map to Calibrate Spatial Interaction Models from GPS Movement Data
K. Sila-Nowicka, S. Fotheringham

 

13:45-14:00

Learning the Traffic Regulation Context of Intersections from Speed Profile Data
C. Kuntzsch, S. Zourlidou, U. Feuerhake

 

14:00-14:15

Where to Meet: A Context-Based Geoprocessing Framework to Find Optimal Spatiotemporal Interaction Corridor for Multiple Moving Objects
S. Gao, Y. Zeng

 

14:15-14:30

A Time-Geographic Approach to Wildlife-Road Interactions
R. Loraamm, J. Downs, D. Lamb

 

 

 

14:30-14:40

Mini-Break

 

 

 

14:40-15:00

S5 - Instructions for Break out Groups

Chair: Jed Long

 

 

 

15:00-15:30

Coffee Break

 

 

 

15:30-17:00

S6 - Break Out Groups (Break Out Session)

Chair: Jed Long & Somayeh Dodge

 

Break Out Groups Led by:
Somayeh Dodge, Patrick Laube, Jed Long, and Rob Weibel

 

 

 

17:00-17:15

Closing Remarks

Chair: Rob Weibel

 

 

 

18:00-????

Ice Breaker - McGill Faculty Club