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5. MobiGIS 2016: Burlingame, CA, USA
- Chi-Yin Chow, Maria Luisa Damiani, Shashi Shekhar, Reza Nourjou:

Proceedings of the 5th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Mobile Geographic Information Systems, MobiGIS 2016, Burlingame, CA, USA, October 31, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4582-8 - Maria Luisa Damiani:

Spatial trajectories segmentation: trends and challenges. 1
Trajectory computing
- Samia Shafique, Mohammed Eunus Ali:

Recommending most popular travel path within a region of interest from historical trajectory data. 2-11 - Sung Bum Yun, Sanghyun Yoon, Sungha Ju, Won Seob Oh, Jong Won Ma, Joon Heo:

Taxi cab service optimization using spatio-temporal implementation to hot-spot analysis with taxi trajectories: a case study in Seoul, Korea. 12-18 - Martin Werner, Marie Kiermeier:

A low-dimensional feature vector representation for alignment-free spatial trajectory analysis. 19-26
Location-based query processing
- Mohammadhani Fouladgar, Ramez Elmasri:

Temporally enhanced network-constrained (TENC) R-tree. 27-36
Mobile data analytics
- Hiroya Maeda, Yoshihide Sekimoto, Toshikazu Seto:

Lightweight road manager: smartphone-based automatic determination of road damage status by deep neural network. 37-45 - Berkay Aydin, Rafal A. Angryk:

Discovering spatiotemporal event sequences. 46-55 - Reza Nourjou, Joel Thomas:

System architecture of cloud-based web GIS for real-time macroeconomic loss estimation. 56-63
Urban computing, mapping, and positioning
- Bertil Chapuis, Arielle Moro, Vaibhav Kulkarni, Benoît Garbinato:

Capturing complex behaviour for predicting distant future trajectories. 64-73 - David Duran, Vera Sacristán, Rodrigo I. Silveira:

Map construction algorithms: an evaluation through hiking data. 74-83 - Miku Hoshino, Masaki Ito, Kaoru Sezaki:

Pedestrian flow detection using Bluetooth for evacuation route finding. 84-87 - Henrik Blunck, Sylvie Temme, Jan Vahrenhold:

Deviation maps: enhancing robustness and predictability of indoor positioning systems. 88-91

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