Publikation: Moving Together : Towards a Formalization of Collective Movement
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While conventional applications for spatiotemporal datasets mostly focus on the relation between movers and environment, research questions in the analysis of collective movement typically focus more on relationships and dynamics between the moving entities themselves. Instead of concentrating on origin, destination and the way in between, this inter-mover perspective on spatiotemporal data allows to explain how moving groups are coordinating. Yet, only few visualization and Visual Analytics approaches focus on the relationships between movers. To illuminate this research gap, we propose initial steps towards a comprehensive formalization of coordination in collective movement based on temporal autocorrelation of distance matrices derived from basic movement characteristics. We exemplify how patterns can be encoded using autocorrelation cubes and outline the next steps towards an exhaustive formalization of coordination patterns.
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BUCHMÜLLER, Juri F., Eren CAKMAK, Natalia ANDRIENKO, Gennady ANDRIENKO, Jolle JOLLES, Daniel A. KEIM, 2019. Moving Together : Towards a Formalization of Collective Movement. EuroVis Workshop on Visual Analytics (EuroVA). Porto, Portugal, 3. Juni 2019. In: TURKAY, Cagatay, ed., Tatiana VON LANDESBERGER, ed.. EuroVis Workshop on Visual Analytics (EuroVA). Genf: The Eurographics Association, 2019. ISBN 978-3-03868-087-1. Available under: doi: 10.2312/eurova.20191122BibTex
@inproceedings{Buchmuller2019Movin-46102, year={2019}, doi={10.2312/eurova.20191122}, title={Moving Together : Towards a Formalization of Collective Movement}, isbn={978-3-03868-087-1}, publisher={The Eurographics Association}, address={Genf}, booktitle={EuroVis Workshop on Visual Analytics (EuroVA)}, editor={Turkay, Cagatay and von Landesberger, Tatiana}, author={Buchmüller, Juri F. and Cakmak, Eren and Andrienko, Natalia and Andrienko, Gennady and Jolles, Jolle and Keim, Daniel A.} }
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