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SWOT: A Conceptual Data Warehouse Model for Semantic Trajectories

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The increasing availability of positioning data fostered a number of new applications where the knowledge about mobility patterns is essential. However, the research conducted so far on mobility analysis focused on the geometric aspect at the expenses of the semantics of the movement. In this paper, we offer a new vision of semantic trajectory data warehouse that combines the pure geometrical features in terms of temporal and geographical coordinates with more semantic-related contextual information such as the goal of the movement and the transportation means of the moving object, or the activity performed by the moving entity. The conceptual model proposed is called SWOT and is capable of combining these aspects, thus providing a considerable improvement in answering semantic enriched mobility queries.

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DOLAP '15: Proceedings of the ACM Eighteenth International Workshop on Data Warehousing and OLAP
October 2015
108 pages
ISBN:9781450337854
DOI:10.1145/2811222
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  1. conceptual model
  2. data warehousing
  3. semantic trajectory data

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