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Campus Populations Modeling and Visualizing the Changing Concentrations of People over Time

Campus Populations Modeling and Visualizing the Changing Concentrations of People over Time. Seth Peery 2013-08-07 Converged Technologies Annual Meeting. What it IS A tool for situational awareness An approximation of where people are likely to be. What it is NOT

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Campus Populations Modeling and Visualizing the Changing Concentrations of People over Time

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  1. Campus PopulationsModeling and Visualizing the Changing Concentrations of People over Time Seth Peery 2013-08-07Converged Technologies Annual Meeting

  2. What it IS • A tool for situational awareness • An approximation of where people are likely to be What it is NOT • 100% accurate (people skip class) • 100% complete (lacks residence halls, offices, labs) • Big Brother

  3. Aggregation of temporal data WWW ArcGIS Server • Two data sources for now (Banner and Dining Facility Utilization) • We can map anything we can collect ArcGIS Desktop B Eatery Check Counts Banner GPRD Banner location Codes View SZVBGIS Classroom Enrollments

  4. Building the Dining Data Feed

  5. Building the Banner Data Feed

  6. Enough already, just show us the live demo!

  7. Contact Information Seth Peery Senior GIS Architect, Enterprise GIS Virginia Tech Geospatial Information Sciences 2060 Torgersen Hall (0197) Blacksburg, VA 24061 (540) 231-2178 sspeery@vt.edu http://gis.vt.edu

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