Back end support for information retrieval of trajectory dataset: Case study: Iceberg movements in antarctica

Trajectory is defined as a movement of an object in space and time, which consists of a set of spatial and temporal data. Exploration of this dataset can be used to extract the movement behaviour of moving objects that is previously unknown. This research proposes several alternatives on how to retr...

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Main Authors: Iswari, L., Turdukulov, Ulanbek, Morales, J.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19469
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author Iswari, L.
Turdukulov, Ulanbek
Morales, J.
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Morales, J.
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description Trajectory is defined as a movement of an object in space and time, which consists of a set of spatial and temporal data. Exploration of this dataset can be used to extract the movement behaviour of moving objects that is previously unknown. This research proposes several alternatives on how to retrieve information from trajectory dataset in a database system with the Antarctic's iceberg movements as a case study. There are two types of back end support are implemented, i.e. for data preprocessing and data extraction. Data pre-processing deals with managing data at the initial stage of data storage, update and consistency check. Data extraction deals with information that can be retrieved from trajectory, i.e. the geometric properties, such as lifespan, average speed, and moving direction, and the specific need of application, such as iceberg event detection. © 2010 IEEE.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-194692017-09-13T13:46:47Z Back end support for information retrieval of trajectory dataset: Case study: Iceberg movements in antarctica Iswari, L. Turdukulov, Ulanbek Morales, J. Trajectory is defined as a movement of an object in space and time, which consists of a set of spatial and temporal data. Exploration of this dataset can be used to extract the movement behaviour of moving objects that is previously unknown. This research proposes several alternatives on how to retrieve information from trajectory dataset in a database system with the Antarctic's iceberg movements as a case study. There are two types of back end support are implemented, i.e. for data preprocessing and data extraction. Data pre-processing deals with managing data at the initial stage of data storage, update and consistency check. Data extraction deals with information that can be retrieved from trajectory, i.e. the geometric properties, such as lifespan, average speed, and moving direction, and the specific need of application, such as iceberg event detection. © 2010 IEEE. 2010 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19469 10.1109/ICTKE.2010.5692913 restricted
spellingShingle Iswari, L.
Turdukulov, Ulanbek
Morales, J.
Back end support for information retrieval of trajectory dataset: Case study: Iceberg movements in antarctica
title Back end support for information retrieval of trajectory dataset: Case study: Iceberg movements in antarctica
title_full Back end support for information retrieval of trajectory dataset: Case study: Iceberg movements in antarctica
title_fullStr Back end support for information retrieval of trajectory dataset: Case study: Iceberg movements in antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Back end support for information retrieval of trajectory dataset: Case study: Iceberg movements in antarctica
title_short Back end support for information retrieval of trajectory dataset: Case study: Iceberg movements in antarctica
title_sort back end support for information retrieval of trajectory dataset: case study: iceberg movements in antarctica
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/19469