There is workshop on smart mobility for Bengaluru on 10th, Friday. Where
they are gonna talk about most of the IT related projects for Bengaluru.
http://www.thescif.in/#!smart-mobility-event/jwyfd
I wish I could be there, but if anyone who is interested and gonna attend.
Please share some notes.
@Srinivas Kodali, See what Xerox has pulled out:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xrce.gobengaluru=en
I am informed that they are having a formal launch next week.
Sudhira.
On 8 June 2016 at 14:10, srinivas kodali wrote:
> Here is a dump of the some GPS
Here is a dump of the some GPS data, I was mining. There are several issues
with bmtc, buses with same numbers in different routes at same time. Zero
fares for few airport routes. Overall it will need at-least 2 more months
for things to get fixed.
it's no different from Google Maps, There are at-least 10 other apps which
do this already for bangalore or waiting to enter the market. Moovit,
Zophop, Riddlr, Raft, Trafi,CityMapper all have trip planners already. But
the main issue is real-time data. When the raw data itself is wrong and not
I don't know if BMTC shared data with xerox at all. Either way if you want
the data, it is already public on their github account
https://github.com/xerox-urbanhack/gtfs-data They released it for a
hackathon last year with some API's. The best part is they licensed it open
already. It is not
Just thought I'd share a story I did on the referees of Euro 2016. It's a
look at the 18 referees going to the football tournament and what their
records are when it comes to booking players - how much, how often, how
early etc.
Analysed around 5,000 football matches over the past 14 years to