2019
Journal article  Open Access

MASTER: A multiple aspect view on trajectories

Mello R. D. S., Bogorny V., Alvares L. O., Santana L. H. Z., Ferrero C. A., Frozza A. A., Schreiner G. A., Renso C.

General Earth and Planetary Sciences  Semantic trajectories  Framework 

For many years trajectory data have been treated as sequences of space-time points or stops and moves. However, with the explosion of the Internet of Things and the flood of big data generated on the Internet, such as weather channels and social network interactions, which can be used to enrich mobility data, trajectories become more and more complex, with multiple and heterogeneous data dimensions. The main challenge is how to integrate all this information with trajectories. In this article we introduce a new concept of trajectory, called multiple aspect trajectory, propose a robust conceptual and logical data model that supports a vast range of applications, and, differently from state-of-the-art methods, we propose a storage solution for efficient multiple aspect trajectory queries. The main strength of our data model is the combination of simplicity and expressive power to represent heterogeneous aspects, ranging from simple labels to complex objects. We evaluate the proposed model in a tourism scenario and compare its query performance against the state-of-the-art spatio-temporal database SECONDO extension for symbolic trajectories.

Source: Transactions in GIS (Print) 23 (2019): 805–822. doi:10.1111/tgis.12526

Publisher: GeoInformation International., Cambridge, Regno Unito


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:422770,
	title = {MASTER: A multiple aspect view on trajectories},
	author = {Mello R. D. S. and Bogorny V. and Alvares L. O. and Santana L. H. Z. and Ferrero C. A. and Frozza A. A. and Schreiner G. A. and Renso C.},
	publisher = {GeoInformation International., Cambridge, Regno Unito},
	doi = {10.1111/tgis.12526},
	journal = {Transactions in GIS (Print)},
	volume = {23},
	pages = {805–822},
	year = {2019}
}

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