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Would a data-set from a numerical simulation of a mechanical system be
suitable? These are 3D coordinates in an artificial cartesian coordinate
system (a box in 3D space). The data-set contains the temporal evolution
over thousands of time-steps of those 3D coordinates for thousands of
points, some of which are part of the same structure and therefore move in
a correlated way.
If this would be suitable then i can dig up a link to the data...
cheers
gerald
On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 1:28 AM, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello NuPIC,
>
> I am looking for public data sets that provide the location of one or
> more objects moving in space over time. Ideally, the coordinates would
> include latitude / longitude / altitude, but they don't have to. Some
> examples of things that would work:
>
> - vehicle location data (ship, car, plane, etc)
> - planetary orbit data (or asteroids, comets, stars, etc)
> - animal migration data from attached chips or monitors
> - human movement data
> - weather balloon movements
> - airborne sensors
> - satellite movement data
>
> The data needs to be updated relatively quickly (every hour at the
> longest interval). And it needs to be available and constantly
> updating with the latest positions of objects.
>
> If the data is only available in historical batches, that's okay, I'll
> take what I can get. :)
>
> Thanks in advance,
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> Matt Taylor
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Gerald Loeffler
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http://www.gerald-loeffler.net
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