International Workshop on Mobility Data Analytics for Smart Cities (Joint with Mobile Data Management 2019)

MDASC 2019


Civil Engineering Urban Studies & Planning



MDASC 2019
International Workshop on Mobility Data Analytics for Smart Cities
Joint with Mobile Data Management 2019
Location: Hong Kong
Date: June 10th, 2019
Website: https://smalloshin.wixsite.com/mdasc2019
** Call for Papers **
Scope of this workshop
Smart City concepts are based on the use of new technologies to improve cities’ efficiency, livability, inclusiveness, and sustainability. Citizens in smart cities today generate massive amount of data traces. These include: (i) sensor, image, and video data collected by the existing public transport infrastructure; (ii) train and bus trips recorded by electronic fare card systems; (iii) taxi bookings and taxi trips recorded by mobile apps; (iv) bicycle rental and biking trips recorded by bike sharing apps; and (v) social media posts on public transport events. These mobility data offer new opportunities for research in information retrieval, database, data mining and machine learning to develop cutting-edge technologies that empower cities to establish intelligent transportation networks and optimize urban mobility for citizens, such as identifying congestion and reroute traffic, alerting citizens to parking options, ensuring consistent transit vehicle operation with predictive maintenance, and developing programs to incentivize transit use.
The MDASC workshop aims to bring researchers and practitioners across different big data , artificial intelligence, and public transportation research communities together in a unique forum to share the state-of-the-art technologies.
It welcomes researchers and practitioners to share the latest breakthroughs in analysing transport related data for improving commuting experience in public transport systems. These could include data science studies on commuter behavior, public transport data analytics applications and systems, large-scale behavioural experiments on public transport users, and simulation and visualization using massive public transport data.
The workshop invites original contributions in the form of research papers and demo covering but not limited to the following topics:
- Public transport event detection
- Ride/Taxi sharing system design
- Commuting experience modelling and measurement
- Emergency response systems
- Walkability in urban cities
- Real-time public transport system management
- Social media analytics for commuter feedback
- Last-mile commuting
- Resilient public transport systems
- Bike sharing
- Recommender systems for commuters
- Inclusive public transport
- Intelligent commuter assistant
- Commuter behaviour sensing
*. Submission:
Authors are invited to submit original manuscripts, neither submitted nor accepted for publication in any other workshop, conference, or journal. The page limits for regular papers are 6 pages, including all figures, tables, and references. The submitted papers must be written in English, and formatted using IEEE submission guidelines (link).
Every submitted paper will be carefully reviewed by at least three Program Committee members ensure the high quality of the accepted papers. Reviewers are not required to read the appendices and the paper should be intelligible without them. Authors are invited to send the manuscripts through the EasyChair system.
Submit Your Paper (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mdasc2019)
Papers of the workshop will be published by IEEE. Submission to this workshop implies the willingness to participate and present in the workshop. Registration of at least one of the authors for each accepted paper is mandatory. Authors of accepted papers must also sign a copyright form that will be made available on the web site of the conference.
*. Important Dates:
Abstract Submission Deadline: February 25th, 2019
Paper Submission Deadline: March 4th, 2019
Author Notification: March 22th, 2019
Camera-ready: April 2nd, 2019
Workshop Date: June 10th, 2019
*. Organizers:
Chih-Chieh Hung, Tamkang University, Taiwan
Jianliang Xu, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Wen-Chih Peng, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
For more information, please contact: smalloshin@gmail.com