Mobile geographic information seeking systems are often employed to support spatial activities in an unfamiliar geographic environment. However, current systems are unable to incorporate the spatio-temporal constraints of these activities in order to support this information seeking. This article describes a methodology addressing the nature of these spatio-temporal activities that has the potential to contribute solutions to this problem. A key element of this approach is the awareness that both the planning and acting phases must be considered in supporting such activities. This means the development of plans that can be amended ad-hoc, whilst still adhering to the spatio-temporal constraints of the activity. The results of such an approa...
hot issue in the area of spatio–temporal databases [7]. While existing Moving Object Simulators (MOS...
bamberg.de Mobile intention recognition is the problem of inferring a mobile user’s intentions from ...
The activity-based approach views the city as a collection of individual activities, actions, reacti...
International audienceThese last 20 years, a large variety of sources of individual based spatio-tem...
As everyday activities are increasingly carried out at least in part through digitally mediated remo...
Hägerstrand’s time geography examines human activities under various constraints in a space-time con...
Mobile object analysis is a well-studied area of transportation and geographic information science (...
Mobile object analysis is a well-studied area of transportation and geographic information science (...
Time geography is widely used by geographers as a model for understanding accessibility. Recent chan...
Human geospatial activities often involves the use of geographic information in mobile environment w...
Tourist activity is generally frenetic even while seemingly being relaxed. A significant change has...
This is a post-print version of an article published by Blackwell in Transactions in GIS © 2004 Bla...
In the late 1960s, Torsten Hägerstrand introduced the conceptual framework of time geography which c...
Tourist activity is generally frenetic even while seemingly being relaxed. A significant change has ...
This chapter addresses two issues related to tracking people through mobile technologies and spatial...
hot issue in the area of spatio–temporal databases [7]. While existing Moving Object Simulators (MOS...
bamberg.de Mobile intention recognition is the problem of inferring a mobile user’s intentions from ...
The activity-based approach views the city as a collection of individual activities, actions, reacti...
International audienceThese last 20 years, a large variety of sources of individual based spatio-tem...
As everyday activities are increasingly carried out at least in part through digitally mediated remo...
Hägerstrand’s time geography examines human activities under various constraints in a space-time con...
Mobile object analysis is a well-studied area of transportation and geographic information science (...
Mobile object analysis is a well-studied area of transportation and geographic information science (...
Time geography is widely used by geographers as a model for understanding accessibility. Recent chan...
Human geospatial activities often involves the use of geographic information in mobile environment w...
Tourist activity is generally frenetic even while seemingly being relaxed. A significant change has...
This is a post-print version of an article published by Blackwell in Transactions in GIS © 2004 Bla...
In the late 1960s, Torsten Hägerstrand introduced the conceptual framework of time geography which c...
Tourist activity is generally frenetic even while seemingly being relaxed. A significant change has ...
This chapter addresses two issues related to tracking people through mobile technologies and spatial...
hot issue in the area of spatio–temporal databases [7]. While existing Moving Object Simulators (MOS...
bamberg.de Mobile intention recognition is the problem of inferring a mobile user’s intentions from ...
The activity-based approach views the city as a collection of individual activities, actions, reacti...