International audienceWith the rapid growth of cell phone networks during the last decades, call detail records (CDR) have been used as approximate indicators for large scale studies on human and urban mobility. Although coarse and limited, CDR are a real marker of human presence. In this paper, we use more than 800 million CDR to identify weekly patterns of human mobility through mobile phone data. Our methodology is based on the classification of individuals into six distinct presence profiles where we focus on the inherent temporal and geographical characteristics of each profile within a territory. Then, we use an event-based algorithm to cluster individuals and we identify 12 weekly patterns. We leverage these results to analyze popula...
Mobile enabled devices are ubiquitous in modern society. The information gathered by their normal s...
The massive amounts of geolocation data collected from mobile phone records have sparked an ongoing ...
Understanding the dynamics of the individuals' daily mobility patterns is very important in a w...
In recent years, call detail records (CDRs) have been widely used in human mobility research. Althou...
Understanding the patterns of mobility of individuals is crucial for a number of reasons, from city ...
International audienceUnderstanding human movements is critical for different scientific domains. In...
The prevalent use of mobile phones by individuals generate an immense amount of information about th...
International audienceThe communication devices have produced digital traces for their users either ...
In this study, with Singapore as an example, we demonstrate how we can use mobile phone call detail ...
Mobile phones have an unprecedented rate of penetration across the world. Such devices produce a lar...
Mobile phones have an unprecedented rate of penetration across the world. Such devices produce a lar...
International audienceData mining techniques can extract useful activity and travel information from...
In this study, the mobile phone traces concern an ephemeral event which represents important densiti...
Abstract—Understanding the dynamics of the individuals’ daily mobility patterns is very important in...
Thesis: S.M. in Transportation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Envir...
Mobile enabled devices are ubiquitous in modern society. The information gathered by their normal s...
The massive amounts of geolocation data collected from mobile phone records have sparked an ongoing ...
Understanding the dynamics of the individuals' daily mobility patterns is very important in a w...
In recent years, call detail records (CDRs) have been widely used in human mobility research. Althou...
Understanding the patterns of mobility of individuals is crucial for a number of reasons, from city ...
International audienceUnderstanding human movements is critical for different scientific domains. In...
The prevalent use of mobile phones by individuals generate an immense amount of information about th...
International audienceThe communication devices have produced digital traces for their users either ...
In this study, with Singapore as an example, we demonstrate how we can use mobile phone call detail ...
Mobile phones have an unprecedented rate of penetration across the world. Such devices produce a lar...
Mobile phones have an unprecedented rate of penetration across the world. Such devices produce a lar...
International audienceData mining techniques can extract useful activity and travel information from...
In this study, the mobile phone traces concern an ephemeral event which represents important densiti...
Abstract—Understanding the dynamics of the individuals’ daily mobility patterns is very important in...
Thesis: S.M. in Transportation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Envir...
Mobile enabled devices are ubiquitous in modern society. The information gathered by their normal s...
The massive amounts of geolocation data collected from mobile phone records have sparked an ongoing ...
Understanding the dynamics of the individuals' daily mobility patterns is very important in a w...