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Demonstrations and Vision/Challenges Tracks

Demonstrations and Vision/Challenges Tracks. Co-chairs:. Kyriakos Mouratidis. Mario Nascimento. Demonstrations Track. First time that SSTD holds a dedicated Demo Track, with its own PC and chairs

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Demonstrations and Vision/Challenges Tracks

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  1. Demonstrations and Vision/Challenges Tracks • Co-chairs: KyriakosMouratidis Mario Nascimento

  2. Demonstrations Track • First time that SSTD holds a dedicated Demo Track, with its own PC and chairs • The purpose of this track is to illustrate engaging systems that showcase underlying solid research and its applicability • Topics being addressed include: trajectory data, time series, open data, sensor data and industrial tools

  3. Demonstrations Track • 16 submissions, 51 authors or co-authors coming from Germany (21), U.S.A. (21), Canada (5), Italy (2), Switzerland (1), and France (1). • 8 of the 16 submissions were accepted • Every demonstration will have the chance to give a 2-3 minute plenary preview just before the actual demo session • A Best Demonstration Award will be given out

  4. Vision/Challenges Track • Another novelty in SSTD series • The aim is to describe revolutionary ideas that are likely to guide research in the near future, challenge prevalent assumptions in the research community, or identify novel applications and technology trends that create new research directions in the area of spatial and spatiotemporal databases.

  5. Vision/Challenges Track • Topics being discussed include: • Online games, flash memory, data mining over spatiotemporal data, localization, user-generated data and water management. • 21 submissions were received from a total of 58 authors and co-authors from U.S.A. (19), Germany (7), Italy (2), Greece (2), Brazil (1), U.K. (1), Switzerland (1)

  6. Vision/Challenges Track • 8 submissions accepted for presentation • Each presentation will be 12 minutes long with 8 minutes for Q&A • The top 3 contributions will receive the Headwater Awards –kindly sponsored by the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) of the Computing Research Association (CRA).

  7. Last slide • We wish to thank: • The general co-chairs and local organizers • Authors of submitted and accepted papers • Your feedback about the demo session and vision/track sessions is welcome • Please feel free to let us know your opinion about the award nominations.

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