Important Dates
- Paper submission
- June 2, 2013
(PCT 11:59:59PM)
- Extended
- Notification of acceptance
- June 22, 2013
- Camera-ready copies due
- June 30, 2013
- Workshop date
- August 11, 2013
Chairs
UrbComp 2012 |
Full Papers (6
papers)
Exploring Human Movements in Singapore: A Comparative
Analysis Based on Mobile Phone and Taxicab Usages
Chaogui Kang (MIT), Stanislav Sobolevsky (MIT), Yu Liu (Peking
University), Carlo Ratti (MIT)
Analyzing the Composition of Cities Using Spatial Clustering
zechun cao (University of Houston), Sujing Wang (University of
Houton), Germain Forestier (University of Haute Alsace), Anne
Puissant (University of Strasbourg), Christoph Eick (University
of Houston)
A Review of Urban Computing for Mobile Phone Traces: Current
Methods, Challenges and Opportunities
Shan Jiang (MIT), Gaston Fiore (MIT), Yingxiang Yang (MIT),
Joseph Ferreira (MIT), Emilio Frazzoli (MIT), Marta González
(MIT)
Inferring human activities from GPS tracks
Chiara Renso (ISTI-CNR), Barbara Furletti (KDDLAB- ISTI CNR),
Paolo Cintia (KDDLAB- ISTI CNR), Laura Spinsanti (JCR Italy)
Fast and Exact Network Trajectory Similarity Computation: A
Case-Study on Bicycle Corridor Planning
Michael Evans (University of Minnesota), Dev Oliver (University
of Minnesota), Shashi Shekhar (University of Minnesota), Francis
Harvey (University of Minnesota)
A comparison of Foursquare and Instagram to the study of city
dynamics and urban social behavior
Thiago Silva (Federal Univ. of Minas Gerais), Pedro Vaz de Melo
(Federal Univ. of Minas Gerais), Jussara Almeida (Federal Univ.
of Minas Gerais), Juliana Salles (Microsoft Research), Antonio
Loureiro (UFMG)
Short Presentation Papers
(11 papers)
Modeling Urban Traffic Dynamics in Coexistence with Urban
Data Streams
Vahid Moosavi (ETH Zurich), Ludger Hovestadt (ETH Zurich)
Understanding Urban Human Activity and Mobility Patterns
Using Large-scale Location-based Data from Online Social Media
Samiul Hasan (Purdue University), Xianyuan Zhan (Purdue
University), Satish Ukkusuri (Purdue University)
Finding Frequent Sub-trajectories with Time Constraints
Xin Huang; Jun Luo (Shenzhen Institutes of Advance) Xin Wang
On the Importance of Temporal Dynamics in Modeling Urban
Activity
Ke Zhang (University of Pittsburgh), Qiuye Jin (University of
Pittsburgh), Konstantinos Pelechrinis (University of
Pittsburgh), Theodoros Lappas (University of Pittsburgh)
Daily travel behavior: Lessons from a week-long survey for
the extraction of human mobility motifs related information
Christian Schneider(MIT, Humnet), Christian Rudloff (AIT),
Dietmar Bauer (AIT), Marta Gonzalez (MIT)
From Data to Knowledge: City-wide Traffic Flows Analysis and
Prediction Using Bing Maps
Anna Izabel Tostes (UFMG), Fátima Duarte-Figueiredo (PUC Minas),
Renato Assunção (UFMG), Juliana Salles (Microsoft Research),
Antonio Loureiro (UFMG)
Exploring venue-based city-to-city similarity measures
Daniel Preotiuc-Pietro (University of Sheffield), Justin
Cranshaw (Carnegie Mellon University), Tae Yano (Carnegie Mellon
University)
Prediction of User Location Using the Radiation Model and
Social Check-Ins
Alexey Tarasov (Dublin Institute of Technology), Felix Kling
(National Centre for Geocomputation, Ireland)) Alexei
Pozdnoukhov (National Centre for Geocomputation, Ireland)
Real-time Air Quality Monitoring Through Mobile Sensing in
Metropolitan Areas
Srinivas Devarakonda (Rutgers University), Parveen Sevusu
(Rutgers University), HONGZHANG LIU (Rutgers University), Ruilin
Liu (Rutgers University), Liviu Iftode (Rutgers University),
Badri Nath (Rutgers University)
Spatiotemporal Periodical Pattern Mining in Traffic Data
Tanvi Jindal (UIUC), Prasanna Giridhar (UIUC), Lu-An Tang (UIUC),
Jun Li (UIUC), Jiawei Han (UIUC)
Whose “City of Tomorrow” Is It? On Urban Computing,
Utopianism, and Ethics
Justin Cranshaw (Carnegie Mellon University)*
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