From 5715ad81def064a146ba046622a27ccf8e54ae88 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Clemens Klug Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2017 10:03:11 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] add literature --- ThesTeX/content/literature.bib | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+) diff --git a/ThesTeX/content/literature.bib b/ThesTeX/content/literature.bib index a69b42a..acda3ed 100644 --- a/ThesTeX/content/literature.bib +++ b/ThesTeX/content/literature.bib @@ -117,3 +117,31 @@ month={Sept},} year={2017}, publisher={USENIX Association} } +@Inbook{Schlieder2005, +author="Schlieder, Christoph", +editor="Rodr{\'i}guez, M. Andrea +and Cruz, Isabel +and Levashkin, Sergei +and Egenhofer, Max J.", +title="Representing the Meaning of Spatial Behavior by Spatially Grounded Intentional Systems", +bookTitle="GeoSpatial Semantics: First International Conference, GeoS 2005, Mexico City, Mexico, November 29-30, 2005. Proceedings", +year="2005", +publisher="Springer Berlin Heidelberg", +address="Berlin, Heidelberg", +pages="30--44", +abstract="The problem of interpreting the trajectories of a person (user) moving in a spatial environment is fundamental for the design of any location-based application. We argue that in order to correctly assign a meaning to the spatial behavior encoded by the trajectory, it is necessary to express the meaning in terms of the user's intentions, more specifically, the goals that the user intends to achieve. Along the trajectory, these intentions will change frequently because the user's initial goal is decomposed into sequences of subgoals. The paper proposes a representational formalism and a reasoning mechanism for knowledge about an agent who acts according to changing intentions: spatially grounded intentional systems. An objective consists in making the representation as expressive as possible without running into a behavior interpretation problem that is computationally intractable. The approach is shown to be sufficiently expressive to model the interaction between intentions and behavior in a location-based game, CityPoker.", +isbn="978-3-540-32283-2", +doi="10.1007/11586180_3", +url="https://doi.org/10.1007/11586180_3" +} +@article{ren2015mining, + title={Mining Individual Behavior Pattern Based on Semantic Knowledge Discovery of Trajectory}, + author={Ren, Min and Yang, Feng and Zhou, Guangchun and Wang, Haiping}, + journal={CIT. Journal of Computing and Information Technology}, + volume={23}, + number={3}, + pages={245--254}, + year={2015}, + publisher={SRCE-Sveu{\v{c}}ili{\v{s}}ni ra{\v{c}}unski centar} +} +