DEBS Grand Challenge: Pimp my Taxi Ride

A. Galeos, P. Gryllos, N. Leventis, K. Mavrikis, S. Voulgaris

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Abstract

The DEBS 2015 Grand Challenge [2] defined a stream-processing problem on data collected through the FOILing NYC's Taxi Trip Data project [1]. These data include itinerary information on all rides of over 10,000 taxis in a wide area of 150km×150km around New York City over the whole year of 2013. The collected information includes the (anonymized) taxi ID, (anonymized) taxi license ID, pickup and dropoff coordinates, pickup and dropoff times, and the total cost of the ride divided in basic fare, tax, tolls, and tip.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication9th ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems
Place of PublicationOslo, Norway
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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