BMDA 2024 - Big Mobility Data Analytics

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Start:
2024/03/25 01:00 Europe/Rome
End:
2024/03/25 01:00 Europe/Rome
Location:
Paestum, Italy
Link:
Big Mobility Data Analytics 2024
Description:

From spatial to spatio-temporal and, then, to mobility data. So, what’s next? It is the rise of mobility-aware integrated Big Data analytics. The Big Mobility Data Analytics (BMDA) workshop series, started in 2018 with EDBT Conference, aims at bringing together experts in the field from academia, industry and research labs to discuss the lessons they have learned over the years, to demonstrate what they have achieved so far, and to plan for the future of mobility.

In its 6th edition, the BMDA workshop will foster the exchange of new ideas on multidisciplinary real-world problems, discuss proposals about innovative solutions, and identify emerging opportunities for further research in the area of big mobility data analytics, such as deep learning on mobility data, edge computing, visual analytics. The workshop intends to bridge the gap between researchers and big mobility data stakeholders, including experts from critical domains, such as urban / maritime / aviation transportation, human complex networks.

BMDA acknowledges the support of the following EU Horizon projects and organizations:
- MASTER (Multiple Aspects Trajectory Management and Analysis, EU H2020 Programme, 2018-23)
- MobiDataLab (Labs for prototyping future Mobility Data sharing cloud solutions, EU H2020 Programme, 2020-24)
- SoBigData++ (European Integrated Infrastructure for Social Mining and Big Data Analytics, EU H2020 Programme, 2020-24)
- VesselAI (Enabling Maritime Digitalization by Extreme-scale Analytics, AI and Digital Twins, EU H2020 Programme, 2021-23)
- MobiSpaces (New Data Spaces for Green Mobility, EU Horizon Programme, 2022-25)
- EMERALDS (Extreme-scale Urban Mobility Data Analytics as a Service, EU Horizon Programme, 2023-25)
- Green.Dat.AI (Energy-efficient AI-ready Data Spaces, EU Horizon Programme, 2023-25)


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