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In samenwerking met Wageningen Universiteit en Researchcentrum is Waag Society / Locative Media gastheer van een tweedaagse workshop getiteld 'Knowledge discovery for sustainable mobility. The challenges and repercussions of discovering behavioural patterns from people in motion'.
Deelnemers aan een internationaal consortium GeoPKDD presenteert en bediscussieert tijdens deze workshop op 11 en 12 september 2006 onderzoeksresultaten.
Speakers and topics:
Session 1: Thinking outside the box: New perspectives on mobility
- Fosca Giannotti, Institute of Information Science and Technologies Mobility, privacy and geography: a knowledge discovery perspective
- Henk Eertink, Telematica Instituut, INCA Group Learning from monitoring: a person-centric approach
- Ouri Wolfson, University of Illinois at Chicago Mobile Peer-to-Peer Computing (Mobi-Dik)
Session 2: Making better use of mobile technologies
- Rob Postema, Logica CMG The Galileo Satellite Navigation System: Offering new opportunities for monitoring mobility
Naser El-Sheimy, University of Calgary. Multi-sensor Systems – The New Trend in Navigation, Mapping and GIS Applications
Session 3: Exploring new applications I
-Carlo Ratti, MIT, SENSEable City Lab / Real-Time-Rome
- Aske Hopman and Ronald Lenz, Waag Society, Locative Media Joanne Heyink Leestemaker, City Works Exploring new applications in the world of art and culture
Session 4: Exploring new applications II
- Ayse Goker and Hans Myrhaug, Ambiesense The future of the Ambient Intelligence Landscape
- Eduardo Dias, GEODAN, Mobile Solutions The influence of mobile information provision on spatial behaviour of visitors to a natural area Session 4: Privacy and ethical issues: How to unravel trust problems?
Marius Thériault, University of Laval: Technical and ethical issues for analysing spatio-temporal patterns of mobility: Report on a Canadian experiment
- Dino Pedreschi, University of Pisa Aggregation doesn’t put you on the safe side: privacy and anonymity issues in spatio-temporal data and patterns Session 5 Looking into society needs
- Wendy Bohte, TU Delft Measuring daily travel behaviour of households: the use of GPS and a web-based recall survey
- Fabio Pressi and Luca Tosi, Comune di Milano The user perspective on applications for urban traffic planning
- Riccardo Mazza, WIND Telecomunicazioni SpA A mobile telecommunication company perspective on providing services for mobile customers.
Session 6 Closing plenary Monica Wachowicz