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Study Group on Spatiotemporal Databases
Coordinator: Hua Lu (luhua@cs.aau.dk)
Participants:
- Tanvir Ahmed
- Asif Iqbal Baba
- Sari Haj Hussein
- Benjamin B. Krogh
- Dalia Kaulakiene
- Saulius Samuliavicius
- Shima Shahbazi (sit-in ?)
Contents:
From the provided paper list below, each participant is supposed to select two papers to present during the entire study group period. The two presentations by a same participant will be done in two different sessions (see the sessions below). Each presentation lasts for ~30 minutes, followed by 15 minutes for question and discussion. Each paricipant is also supposed to read all other papers in the list that she/he does not present, and participate the discussion actively.
Sessions:
SESSION 1: April 19, Thursday, 12.30-14.15, SLV 0.2.15
- Opening remarks by Hua presentation
- Paper presentation by Saulius on paper [3]
- Paper presentation by Sari on paper 2012-04-19_talk.pdf
SESSION 2: April 26, Thursday, 12.30-14.15, SLV 0.2.15
- Paper presentation by Tanvir on paper [16]
- Paper presentation by Dalia on paper [4]
SESSION 3: May 2, Wednesday, 12.30-14.15, SLV 3.2.16
- Paper presentation by Asif on paper [10]
- Paper presentation by Benjamin on paper [1]
SESSION 4: May 16, Wednesday, 12.30-14.15, SLV 0.2.15
- Paper presentation by Tanvir on paper [15]
- Paper presentation by Sari on paper [8]
SESSION 5: May 30, Wednesday, 12.30-14.15, SLV 3.2.16
- Paper presentation by Saulius on paper [14]
- Paper presentation by Benjamin on paper [12]
SESSION 6: June 13, Wednesday, 12.30-14.15, SLV x.x.x (TBD)
- Paper presentation by Asif on paper [11]
- Paper presentation by Dalia on paper [7]
- Closing remarks by Hua
Papers:
- A. Guttman. R-Trees: A Dynamic Index Structure for Spatial Searching. In Proc. SIGMOD, pages 47–57, 1984.
- N. Beckmann, H.-P. Kriegel, R. Schneider, and B. Seeger. The r*-tree: An efficient and robust access method for points and rectangles. In Proc. SIGMOD, pages 322–331, 1990.
- N. Roussopoulos, S. Kelley, and F. Vincent. Nearest neighbor queries. In Proc. SIGMOD, pages 71–79, 1995.
- G. R. Hjaltason and H. Samet. Distance browsing in spatial databases. ACM TODS, 24(2):265–318, 1999.
- S. Saltenis, C. S. Jensen, S. T. Leutenegger, and M. A. Lopez. Indexing the Positions of Continuously Moving Objects. In Proc. SIGMOD, pages 331–342, 2000.
- M. Pelanis, S. Saltenis, and C. S. Jensen. Indexing the Past, Present, and Anticipated Future Positions of Moving Objects. ACM TODS, 31(1):255–298, 2006.
- M. Zhang, S. Chen, C. S. Jensen, B. C. Ooi, Zhenjie Zhang: Effectively Indexing Uncertain Moving Objects for Predictive Queries. PVLDB 2(1): 1198-1209, 2009.
- S. Chen, B. C. Ooi, Z. Zhang: An Adaptive Updating Protocol for Reducing Moving Object Databases Workload. PVLDB 3(1): 735-746, 2010.
- V. P. Chakka, A. Everspaugh, and J. M. Patel. Indexing large trajectory data sets with SETI. In Proc. CIDR, 2003.
- P. Cudré-Mauroux, E. Wu, and S. Madden. Trajstore: An adaptive storage system for very large trajectory data sets. In Proc. ICDE, pages 109–120, 2010.
- M. R. Vieira, P. Bakalov, and V. J. Tsotras. Querying trajectories using flexible patterns. In Proc. EDBT, pages 406–417, 2010.
- M. Hadjieleftheriou, G. Kollios, P. Bakalov, and V. J. Tsotras. Complex spatio-temporal pattern queries. In Proc. VLDB, pages 877–888, 2005.
- C. S. Jensen, D. Lin, B. C. Ooi, R. Zhang: Effective Density Queries on ContinuouslyMoving Objects. In Proc. ICDE, 2006.
- G. Gidófalvi, T. B. Pedersen: Mining Long, Sharable Patterns in Trajectories of Moving Objects. GeoInformatica 13(1): 27-55, 2009.
- H. Gonzalez, J. Han, H. Cheng, X. Li, D. Klabjan, T. Wu: Modeling Massive RFID Data Sets: A Gateway-Based Movement Graph Approach. IEEE TKDE 22(1): 90-104, 2010.
- X. Li, Z. Li, J. Han, J.-G. Lee: Temporal Outlier Detection in Vehicle Traffic Data. In Proc. ICDE, pages 1319-1322, 2009. (short paper)
