When writing a paper that uses CRAWDAD tracesets, we would appreciate it if you could cite both the authors of the traceset and CRAWDAD itself, and identify the exact traceset using the appropriate version number. For this traceset, this citation would look like:
Michael Haus, Aaron Yi Ding, Jorg Ott, CRAWDAD dataset tum/proximityness (v. 2020‑02‑18), traceset: traceset3, downloaded from https://crawdad.org/tum/proximityness/20200218/traceset3, https://doi.org/10.15783/c7‑x43g‑h794, Feb 2020.
We also provide bibliographic information in common citation formats below:
@misc{tum-proximityness-20200218,
author = {Michael Haus and Aaron Yi Ding and Jorg Ott},
title = {{CRAWDAD} dataset tum/proximityness (v. 2020-02-18)},
howpublished = {Downloaded from \url{https://crawdad.org/tum/proximityness/20200218/traceset3}},
note = {traceset: traceset3},
doi = {10.15783/c7-x43g-h794},
month = feb,
year = 2020
}
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TY - DATA
TI - CRAWDAD dataset tum/proximityness (v. 2020-02-18)
T2 - traceset: traceset3
UR - https://crawdad.org/tum/proximityness/20200218/traceset3
PY - 2020/02/18/
AU - Michael Haus
AU - Aaron Yi Ding
AU - Jorg Ott
DO - 10.15783/c7-x43g-h794
ER -
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If you do not use the provided citation formats, please include a reference with the same information, as described in the CRAWDAD FAQ.