GIScience 2021 Workshop on
Advancing Movement Data Science (AMD’21)
27 September 2021, Virtual workshop
AMD 2021 | Organization | Accepted papers | Program Schedule
GIScience 2021 | Past AMD workshops: AMD 2018 | AMD 2016
We are pleased to announce the list of accepted papers to be presented at the GIScience AMD 2021 workshop:
Accepted short research papers:
- Tracks vs. Counters: Towards a Systematic Analysis of Spatiotemporal Factors Influencing Correlation by Anita Graser, Petra Stutz and Martin Loidl.
- MagGeo – A data fusion tool to link Earth’s magnetic data from Swarm Mission to GPS trajectories by Fernando Benitez-Paez, Vanessa Brum-Bastos, Ciarán D Beggan, Jed A Long and Urška Demšar.
- Predicting ‘cold start’ spatial interaction demand in a dock-based bike-sharing system by Zheng Liu and Taylor Oshan.
- Exploring the spatiotemporal heterogeneity in the relationship between human mobility and COVID-19 prevalence using dynamic time warping by Hoeyun Kwon, Kaitlyn Hom, Mark Rifkin, Beichen Tian and Caglar Koylu.
- A Hybrid Model for Trajectory Prediction of Tropical Storms Using Movement Parameter and Context Information by Sahar Farmanifard, Ali Asghar Alesheikh, Mohammad Sharif and Danial Alizadeh.
- Dimensions of GPS-derived Daily Mobility in Older Adults by Eun-Kyeong Kim, Michelle Fillekes, Christina Röcke and Robert Weibel.
- Human mobility in Auckland, New Zealand during COVID-19 lockdowns by Rachel Victoria Lawson, Katarzyna Sila-Nowicka and Daniel Exeter.
- Can human mobility metrics tell us something about animal behavior? by Marcelina Łoś, Katarzyna Siła-Nowicka, Kamil Smolak and Witold Rohm.
- In a search for silver bullet in anonymisation methods by Kamil Smolak, Katarzyna Sila-Nowicka and Witold Rohm.
- Sustainable Urban Mobility in the Post-Pandemic Era (position paper) by Christos Theodoridis and Yannis Theodoridis
- Integrated Science of Movement: How to establish an interdisciplinary collaboration (A position paper) by Urška Demšar.