The concepts of location and community are rapidly becoming key points in the design of new communication paradigms and in deploying emerging mobile computing services. The need of reliable and quantitative knowledge and predictions of some relevant information, such as which locations are enjoyed by people in their daily lives and how people aggregate within communities, advocates a realistic mobility model able to describe both the human mobility throughout locations and the human attitude to socialize within communities. Unfortunately, so far, neither the concept of location nor the concept of community has been univocally defined. In this paper, we approach the problem from the most basic of starting points, namely by analyzing the real...
The possibility of understanding the dynamics of human mobility and sociality creates the opportunit...
Traditional methods for studying the activity dynamics of people and their social interactions in ci...
This thesis carried out two major investigations on how the geographical information generated by us...
The paper proposes a new mobility model able to properly reproduce the spatial, temporal and social ...
Human mobility is important for understanding the evolution of size and structure of urban areas, th...
Humans are social animals and they interact with differ-ent communities of friends to conduct differ...
Humans are social animals, they interact with different com-munities of friends to conduct different...
Accessibility of positioning technologies such as GPS offer the opportunity to store one’s travel ex...
This paper leverages on the opportunities presented by individual level GPS data to study human mobi...
The recent availability of human mobility traces has driven a new wave of research on human movement...
The recent availability of human mobility traces has driven a new wave of research -- on human movem...
Location-based social discovery networks (LBSD) is an emerging category of location-based social net...
Abstract: Over the past decades, cities as gathering places of millions of people rapidly evolved in...
A relationship between people’s mobility and their social networks is presented based on an analysis...
Understanding and predicting human mobility is a crucial component of transportation planning and ma...
The possibility of understanding the dynamics of human mobility and sociality creates the opportunit...
Traditional methods for studying the activity dynamics of people and their social interactions in ci...
This thesis carried out two major investigations on how the geographical information generated by us...
The paper proposes a new mobility model able to properly reproduce the spatial, temporal and social ...
Human mobility is important for understanding the evolution of size and structure of urban areas, th...
Humans are social animals and they interact with differ-ent communities of friends to conduct differ...
Humans are social animals, they interact with different com-munities of friends to conduct different...
Accessibility of positioning technologies such as GPS offer the opportunity to store one’s travel ex...
This paper leverages on the opportunities presented by individual level GPS data to study human mobi...
The recent availability of human mobility traces has driven a new wave of research on human movement...
The recent availability of human mobility traces has driven a new wave of research -- on human movem...
Location-based social discovery networks (LBSD) is an emerging category of location-based social net...
Abstract: Over the past decades, cities as gathering places of millions of people rapidly evolved in...
A relationship between people’s mobility and their social networks is presented based on an analysis...
Understanding and predicting human mobility is a crucial component of transportation planning and ma...
The possibility of understanding the dynamics of human mobility and sociality creates the opportunit...
Traditional methods for studying the activity dynamics of people and their social interactions in ci...
This thesis carried out two major investigations on how the geographical information generated by us...