ABSTRACT
The focus of the DEBS 2015 Grand Challenge is on processing of data streams originating from the New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission. The data is made available under the Freedom of Information Law and provides information pickup, drop off, and payments made in New York City medallion taxis. The goal of the DEBS 2015 Grand Challenge is to process the spatio-temporal data streams and calculate real-time indicators of most frequent routes and most profitable areas in the New York City.
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