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Global remote sensing and large-scale environment modeling have generated vast amounts of raster geospatial data. Performing spatial queries over such data has applications in many domains, such as climate impact studies, water and wildlife management, and urban planning. Processing those queries is greatly facilitated by the existence of spatial indices. However, I/O transfer is still a major bottleneck...
Among many Big Data applications are those that deal with data streams. A data stream is a sequence of data points with timestamps that possesses the properties of transiency, infiniteness, uncertainty, concept drift, and multi-dimensionality. In this paper we propose an outlier detection technique called Orion that addresses all the characteristics of data streams. Orion looks for a projected dimension...
A trajectory is a polygonal line consisting of the positions that a moving object occupies as time passes, and as such, it can be derived by periodically sampling the positions of the object. In this manner, and due to the proliferation of location-sensing devices, it has been possible to create large datasets of trajectories. Using these datasets it is possible to derive much information about the...
Through the use of location-sensing devices, it has been possible to collect very large datasets of trajectories. These datasets make it possible to issue spatio-temporal queries with which users can gather information about the characteristics of the movements of objects, derive patterns from that information, and understand the objects themselves. Among such spatio-temporal queries that can be issued...
There exist large datasets containing the sequences of points that moving objects occupy in space as time goes by. Such sequences of moving objects are known as trajectories. Being able to issue queries that allow the extraction of patterns from the movements of these objects is important to many real world applications, such as urban planning in transportation and bird migration tracking in ecology...
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