We are pleased to announce the list of accepted papers to be presented at the GIScience DMA 2023 workshop:
Zachary Smith and Joni Downs. Quantifying dynamic interaction using probabilistic space-time prisms with an agent-based null model.
Natalia Andrienko and Gennady Andrienko. Enhancing Pattern Detection in Movement Data: An Interactive Approach with Domain Expertise Integration.
Gennady Andrienko and Natalia Andrienko. New approaches to exploring connectivity of places.
Hyesop Shin and Rich Mitchell. Assessing the Accuracy of Pathfinding Algorithms for Scottish Children’s Home-to-School Commutes: A Comparison with GPS Trajectories.
Caglar Koylu and Maryam Torkashvand. The effect of disruptive events on spatial and social interactions: An assessment of structural changes in pre-and post-COVID-19 pandemic networks.
Yuhan Ji and Song Gao. Evaluating the Effectiveness of AI Foundation Models in Representing Movement Trajectories.
Danial Alizadeh and Somayeh Dodge. Quantifying mobility variations over the road network in the presence of disruptive events.
Hashir Tanveer, Nicholas Magliocca, Kevin Curtin and Kendra McSweeney. Student paper: Using optical satellite imagery to detect boat wakes and identify patterns of potential cocaine delivery areas by narco-traffickers in Costa Rica.
Ali Moayedi, Jed A. Long and Urška Demšar. Identifying Spatial-temporal Patterns in Migratory Bird Navigation Using Data Mining.
Maike Gatzlaff, Katarzyna Siła-Nowicka, Mark Gahegan and Martin Tomko. Geoprivacy of semantically enriched movement data: privacy and utility metrics (student paper).
Jugal Patel and Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles. Advancing participatory agent-based models of animal movement.
Yuzhou Chen and Ran Tao. Addressing the Fixed Effects in Gravity Model based on Origin-Destination Pairs.
Haorui Zhou, Lauren Barley, Harry Hebeler, Thomas Shaner and Somayeh Dodge. Unveiling Hidden Connections: Using Geospatial Analysis and LSTM Model to Foster Social Interactions in University Campus.