[CEUR Workshop Proceedings] Vol-541

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Behaviour Monitoring and Interpretation - BMI'09

Studying Moving Objects in a three-dimensional world


Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Behaviour Monitoring and Interpretation (BMI'09)
Ghent, Belgium, November 3, 2009.

Edited by

Björn Gottfried* and Nico Van de Weghe** and Roland Billen*** and Philippe De Maeyer **

* Centre for Computing and Communication Technologies (TZI), University of Bremen, Germany
** Faculty of Sciences, Department of Geography, Ghent University, Belgium
*** Faculty of Sciences, University of Liege, Belgium



Table of Contents


  1. A Chorematic Approach to Characterizing Movement Patterns
    Alexander Klippel , pages 2-14
  2. A pyramidal classification of ST relationship models
    Pierre Hallot and Roland Billen , pages 15-25
  3. The Z-Tracker Personal Emergency System (PES): An Adaptive Machine Learning Location System based on GPS-Tuple
    Nico Fremann and Torsten Prinz , pages 26-32
  4. Monitoring Impacts of Visitors with Aggregative GPS Data
    Noam Shoval, Michal Isaacson and Amit Birenboim, pages 33-46
  5. Vehicle Tracking at Urban Intersections Using Dense Stereo
    Alexander Barth, David Pfeiffer and Uwe Franke, pages 47-58
  6. Video Visual Analytics of Tracked Moving Objects
    Markus Höferlin, Benjamin Höferlin and Daniel Weiskopf, pages 59-64
  7. 3D-visualisation of Activity Patterns in Public Space
    Stefan van der Spek and Steffen Nijhuis, pages 65-76

23-Nov-2009: submitted by Björn Gottfried
23-Nov-2009: published on CEUR-WS.org