Great to see this. Thanks Martin and Nadeem. Please let me know if you need any elaboration of the use case and I will be happy to provide it.
Suresh On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Nadeem Anjum <[email protected]>wrote: > Sure Martin. Let's go ahead with it. > > ------------------------------------ > Sent from my Nexus 4 > On Feb 9, 2014 11:56 PM, "Martin Desruisseaux" < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello Nadeem > > > > Thank for you quick reply. Your work seems a nice use case. If you agree, > > I will post an email on the Moving Feature SWG asking if they would like > > such use case (it will probably depends on their schedule and whether > they > > consider having enough use cases or still want more - they have 4 in > their > > latest draft, but your work does not seem to duplicate the other use > > cases). If the SWG said that they would like to add this use case, then > we > > could write one or two pages about your work, including screenshots if > you > > have some? > > > > Does it sound okay? > > > > Martin > > > > > > Le 09/02/14 17:50, Nadeem Anjum a écrit : > > > >> Hi Martin, > >> > >> I am very much present here on the list. > >> > >> The GSoC 2013 project involved simulation of single moving criminal > agent, > >> to predict crime patterns. The future work of this project could involve > >> moving victim agents add well as moving police agents. > >> > >> So yeah, the project involves a multi-agent moving model and can be > >> proposed as a use case for the OGC working group. > >> > >> ------------------------------------ > >> Sent from my Nexus 4 > >> On Feb 9, 2014 9:59 PM, "Martin Desruisseaux" < > >> [email protected]> wrote: > >> > >> Hello Nadeem Anjum (hopping he is still on the list) > >>> > >>> The OGC's Moving Features standard working group is looking for use > >>> cases. > >>> I saw some proposals about transportations in a Japanese city, > hurricane > >>> trajectory, or a soccer match composed of 23 moving features. > >>> > >>> If my memory serve me right, the Google Summer of Code 2013 project was > >>> about a multi-agent model applied to a security or law enforcement > >>> problem, > >>> is that right? If so, I guess that those agents could be considered as > >>> moving features. Should we propose this GSoC project as a use case for > >>> the > >>> OGC working group? > >>> > >>> Martin > >>> > >>> > >>> > > >
