4th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Spatial Gems (SpatialGems 2022)
Share your fundamental techniques for spatial processing.
1 November 2022
Seattle, Washington USA
Part of 30th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems (ACM SIGSPATIAL 2022)
Program
8:00 am - Breakfast
9:00 am - Welcome and Introduction
Paper Presentations
9:10 am - "Heat Map Segmentation", Gil Wolff, Amazon
9:20 am - "Online Location Trajectory Compression", ABM Musa, Amazon; James Biagioni, Carmera; Jakob Eriksson, University of Illinois at Chicago
9:30 am - "Spatial Data Generators", Tin Vu, University of California, Riverside; Sara Migliorini, University of Verona; Ahmed Eldawy, University of California, Riverside; Alberto Belussi, University of Verona
9:40 am - "Complete and Sufficient Spatial Domination of Multidimensional Rectangles", Tobias Emrich, Harman International; Hans-Peter Kriegel, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich; Andreas Zufle, George Mason University; Peer Kroger, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich; Matthias Renz, Christian-Albrechts-Universität at Kiel
9:50 am - "Minimal Representations of Polygons and Polyhedra", W. Randolph Franklin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
10:00 am - "Simplification of Indoor Space Footprints", Joon-Seok Kim, George Mason University; Carola Wenk, Tulane University
10:10 am - "Speed Distribution from Normally Distributed Location Measurements", John Krumm, Microsoft Research
10:20 am - Instructions for commenting and assignment of group pairs
10:30 am - Coffee Break
A/B Editing Session
11:00 am - Assemble into A/B teams, read other person's paper, note comments
11:30 am - give/take comments for paper A
11:45 am - give/take comments for paper B
12:00 pm - edit your paper based on comments
12:30 pm - Lunch (on your own)
C/D Editing Session
2:00 pm - Assemble into C/D teams, read other person's paper, note comments
2:30 pm - give/take comments for paper C
2:45 pm - give/take comments for paper D
3:00 pm - edit your paper based on comments
3:30 pm - Coffee Break
E/F Editing Session (optional)
4:00 pm - Assemble into E/F teams, read other person's paper, note comments
4:30 pm - give/take comments for paper E
4:45 pm - give/take comments for paper F
5:00 pm - edit your paper based on comments