Nobody likes traffic jams. They cost us time, increase pollution and have a negative impact on the economy. Behind the scenes, GIS plays a critical role from inventorying roadway conditions, collecting current traffic conditions and analyzing driver behavior. To build a sustainable solution, data quality, big data and advanced analysis like emerging hot spot analysis are needed. Attend this session and learn the modern approach to addressing these issues.
- A Time-Geographic Study of Tourist Travel Delay as a Result of Traffic Crashes in Central Florida
Daniela Sabillon, Graduate Student, M.S. GIS Administration and John D. Morgan, Ph.D., GISP, Assistant Professor of GIS, University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL - Geospatial Analytics of Population Mobility Using Big Data Sources
Reza Sardari, Ph.D., GISP, Traffic and Revenue Analyst, Cintra, Dallas, TX - Routing Millions of GPS Points Using Open Street Map, OSMNX and NetworkX
Russell Prentice, B.SC., Geospatial Application Developer and Aaron Licker, BA, Principal
Licker Geospatial Consulting Ltd., Vancouver, BC