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Paper Title: SPOT-TRACER: SEARCHING TRAJECTORY BY REGION OF INTEREST
Authors Name: Prof.P.M.Pondkule , Rajemahadik Devika Bhanaji , Lavangare Varsha Madhukar , Potekar Sima Shivaji , Pol Kajal S., Bhosale Rucha Rajesh
Unique Id: IJSDR1904032
Published In: Volume 4 Issue 4, April-2019
Abstract: The trajectory search is important with the increasing accessibility of moving object tracking data, we propose android application Spot-Tracer : trajectory search by region of interest Given an contention set of trajectories TSR query take set of region of interest as a parametric quantity and return trip plan with highest spatial density correlation to the query region. This type of query is useful in many popular applications such as trip planning, location based services and recommendation.TSR query processing tackle three challenges: how to model the spatial-density correlation between query regions and data trajectories, how to effectively prune the search space, and how to effectively schedule multiple so-called query sources. To feces these challenges, a series of new metrics are defined to model spatial-density correlations. The feasibility of GPS based devices like Smartphone, Google map, etc. allow people to find out their current location & to allowance their trajectory. The feasibility of huge trajectory data enables recent mobile application this application may take advantage for trajectory search which find trajectory that are standardized in some particular(specific) reorganization to query parameter. This kind of query can convenient for popular services such as journey (trip planning) & recommendation and location based services in general. Example- when planning a trip to more than one plan in an unknown city, a holiday maker may take advantage from already visited tripper. Specific tripper with similar interest may have visited nearby spot that user may not know but may be interested in or others may take away from a specific road because it is undesirable such experience are captured in trajectories shared by previous visitor. Moreover, especially when planning a trip in an unknown city,user may fail to specify planned location correctly & may use intended region instead.
Keywords: Trajectory, Spatial-density correlation, Spatial networks, Spatial databases.
Cite Article: "SPOT-TRACER: SEARCHING TRAJECTORY BY REGION OF INTEREST", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.4, Issue 4, page no.135 - 138, April-2019, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1904032.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR1904032
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Published In: Volume 4 Issue 4, April-2019
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Page No: 135 - 138
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