Social media data with geotags can be used to track people's movements in their daily lives. By providing both rich text and movement information, visual analysis on social media data can be both interesting and challenging. In contrast to traditional movement data, the sparseness and irregularity of social media data increase the difficulty of extracting movement patterns. To facilitate the understanding of people's movements, we present an interactive visual analytics system to support the exploration of sparsely sampled trajectory data from social media. We propose a heuristic model to reduce the uncertainty caused by the nature of social media data. In the proposed system, users can filter and select reliable data from each de...
A EU-funded project GeoPKDD develops methods and tools for analysis of massive collections of moveme...
This work investigates whether the user-generated data from multiple sources, such as smart cards an...
Fig. 1. Hourly flows of residential Twitter users in Greater London area over a week are spatially a...
Social media data with geotags can be used to track people's movements in their daily lives. By...
© 1995-2012 IEEE. Social media data with geotags can be used to track people's movements in their da...
Geo-tagged social media data can be viewed as sampling of people's trajectories in daily life. ...
Understanding human mobility patterns is of great importance for urban planning, traffic management,...
Human mobility plays an important role in many domains of today’s society, such as security, logisti...
The development of social networks such as Twitter, Facebook and Google+ allow users to share their ...
Increasing geotagged social media data has become a potential repository used to find common traject...
Social media data associated with geographic location and time information reflect people footprint ...
Large collections of geotagged photos publicly accessible through photo-sharing web sites such as Fl...
Web 2.0 technology has changed the way users use the web. In Web 2.0, users can create their own dat...
In recent years, the widespread of mobile devices has made easier and popular the activities of reco...
Learning more about people mobility is an important task for official decision makers and urban plan...
A EU-funded project GeoPKDD develops methods and tools for analysis of massive collections of moveme...
This work investigates whether the user-generated data from multiple sources, such as smart cards an...
Fig. 1. Hourly flows of residential Twitter users in Greater London area over a week are spatially a...
Social media data with geotags can be used to track people's movements in their daily lives. By...
© 1995-2012 IEEE. Social media data with geotags can be used to track people's movements in their da...
Geo-tagged social media data can be viewed as sampling of people's trajectories in daily life. ...
Understanding human mobility patterns is of great importance for urban planning, traffic management,...
Human mobility plays an important role in many domains of today’s society, such as security, logisti...
The development of social networks such as Twitter, Facebook and Google+ allow users to share their ...
Increasing geotagged social media data has become a potential repository used to find common traject...
Social media data associated with geographic location and time information reflect people footprint ...
Large collections of geotagged photos publicly accessible through photo-sharing web sites such as Fl...
Web 2.0 technology has changed the way users use the web. In Web 2.0, users can create their own dat...
In recent years, the widespread of mobile devices has made easier and popular the activities of reco...
Learning more about people mobility is an important task for official decision makers and urban plan...
A EU-funded project GeoPKDD develops methods and tools for analysis of massive collections of moveme...
This work investigates whether the user-generated data from multiple sources, such as smart cards an...
Fig. 1. Hourly flows of residential Twitter users in Greater London area over a week are spatially a...