Hello Nadeem
Thank for you quick reply. Your work seems a nice use case. If you
agree, I will post an email on the Moving Feature SWG asking if they
would like such use case (it will probably depends on their schedule and
whether they consider having enough use cases or still want more - they
have 4 in their latest draft, but your work does not seem to duplicate
the other use cases). If the SWG said that they would like to add this
use case, then we could write one or two pages about your work,
including screenshots if you have some?
Does it sound okay?
Martin
Le 09/02/14 17:50, Nadeem Anjum a écrit :
Hi Martin,
I am very much present here on the list.
The GSoC 2013 project involved simulation of single moving criminal agent,
to predict crime patterns. The future work of this project could involve
moving victim agents add well as moving police agents.
So yeah, the project involves a multi-agent moving model and can be
proposed as a use case for the OGC working group.
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On Feb 9, 2014 9:59 PM, "Martin Desruisseaux" <
[email protected]> wrote:
Hello Nadeem Anjum (hopping he is still on the list)
The OGC's Moving Features standard working group is looking for use cases.
I saw some proposals about transportations in a Japanese city, hurricane
trajectory, or a soccer match composed of 23 moving features.
If my memory serve me right, the Google Summer of Code 2013 project was
about a multi-agent model applied to a security or law enforcement problem,
is that right? If so, I guess that those agents could be considered as
moving features. Should we propose this GSoC project as a use case for the
OGC working group?
Martin