Characterizing how people move through space has been an important component of many disciplines. With the advent of automated data collection through GPS and other location sensing systems, researchers have the opportunity to examine human mobility at spatio-temporal resolution heretofore impossible. However, the copious and complex data collected through these logging systems can be difficult for humans to fully exploit, leading many researchers to propose novel metrics for encapsulating movement patterns in succinct and useful ways. A particularly salient proposed metric is the mobility entropy rate of the string representing the sequence of locations visited by an individual. However, mobility entropy rate is not scale invariant: entrop...
Abstract—We conduct a statistical study of human mobility using over 1000 hours of GPS traces of hum...
Sample entropy (SampEn) has been used to quantify the regularity or predictability of human gait sig...
We present a study on human mobility at small spatial scales. Differently from large scale mobility,...
The knowledge of human mobility is an integral component of several different branches of research a...
Abstract. Understanding human mobility from a microscopic point of view may represent a fundamental ...
Randomness in people\u27s movements might serve to detect behavior anomalies. The concept of entropy...
Entropy measures have been widely used to quantify the complexity of theoretical and experimental dy...
Here we propose a correction of the Mobility Entropy indicator (ME) used to describe the diversity o...
The recent availability of digital traces generated by phone calls and online logins has significant...
Understanding human mobility is of vital importance for urban planning, epidemiology, and many other...
Understanding human mobility in outdoor environments is critical for many applications including tra...
We examine the non-Markovian nature of human mobility by exposing the inability of Markov models to ...
In this paper, we aim to assess the regularity of physical activities through longitudinal sensor da...
Purpose – The entropy algorithm is a recently developed statistic for quantifying the complexity of ...
The study of human mobility patterns is important for both understanding human behaviour, a social p...
Abstract—We conduct a statistical study of human mobility using over 1000 hours of GPS traces of hum...
Sample entropy (SampEn) has been used to quantify the regularity or predictability of human gait sig...
We present a study on human mobility at small spatial scales. Differently from large scale mobility,...
The knowledge of human mobility is an integral component of several different branches of research a...
Abstract. Understanding human mobility from a microscopic point of view may represent a fundamental ...
Randomness in people\u27s movements might serve to detect behavior anomalies. The concept of entropy...
Entropy measures have been widely used to quantify the complexity of theoretical and experimental dy...
Here we propose a correction of the Mobility Entropy indicator (ME) used to describe the diversity o...
The recent availability of digital traces generated by phone calls and online logins has significant...
Understanding human mobility is of vital importance for urban planning, epidemiology, and many other...
Understanding human mobility in outdoor environments is critical for many applications including tra...
We examine the non-Markovian nature of human mobility by exposing the inability of Markov models to ...
In this paper, we aim to assess the regularity of physical activities through longitudinal sensor da...
Purpose – The entropy algorithm is a recently developed statistic for quantifying the complexity of ...
The study of human mobility patterns is important for both understanding human behaviour, a social p...
Abstract—We conduct a statistical study of human mobility using over 1000 hours of GPS traces of hum...
Sample entropy (SampEn) has been used to quantify the regularity or predictability of human gait sig...
We present a study on human mobility at small spatial scales. Differently from large scale mobility,...