Hi Martin,

The snapshot can be found here: http://cse.iitkgp.ac.in/~nanjum/500iter.jpg

The meaning of color codes can be found here:
http://cse.iitkgp.ac.in/~nanjum/color_codes.jpg

Thanks,
Nadeem.


On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 7:14 PM, Martin Desruisseaux <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Nadeem
>
> Thanks for the correction and the screenshot. But the screenshot has
> apparently been filtered out by the mailing list. Could you put it in the
> google document, or elsewhere on the web with a link to it?
>
>     Martin
>
>
> Le 20/02/14 14:01, Nadeem Anjum a écrit :
>
>  Hi Martin,
>>
>> It looks good.I have done some minor modification as below. I have also
>> attached a screenshot of the simulation:
>> ____________________________________________________________________
>> Relationship with moving features:
>>
>>  * The simulation needs a city description with roads and buildings of
>>    interest. LeafletJS or CityGML could be used here.
>>  * The simulation needs to represent the agent's trajectory in the
>>    above-cited city. Moving features could be used here.
>>  * The trajectory is repeated weekly with random variations. We may
>>    represent that by a "base line" moving feature. This base line would
>>    not describe a real moving feature, but would be used as a template.
>>  * Interactions between the environment (CityGML) and the moving
>>    features may trig events. For example when <mf:Trajectory> value
>>    become close to a CityGML feature or interest having a low "presence of
>>    police" attribute, a crime may occur depending on the value of that
>> attribute and other attributes like
>> "absence of guardian", "profit", "risk".
>>
>
>

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