Workshop Objectives
GPS technology allows moving objects to be tracked at small time intervals, and spatial resolution has improved dramatically over the years. However, analysis tools able to process large streams of GPS data and to convert spatial coordinates into behavioral parameters are still lacking. New approaches to extracting information and transforming it into knowledge have to be found. Furthermore, by adopting concepts from the field of artificial intelligence, GPS tracking can be extended with real-time data processing, interpretation and feedback, offering fascinating new opportunities for wildlife management and disease control. The objective of this workshop is to discuss the state-of-the-art, exchange practical experiences and define a first set of requirements towards a GPS-based behavior measurement and wildlife management system.
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2010-08-25 08:40
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2010-08-27 08:40.
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Posted by
Rolandisimo
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Published:
2010-05-12