Recognizing users’ daily life activities without disrupting their lifestyle is a key functionality to enable a broad variety of advanced services for a Smart City, from energy-efficient management of urban spaces to mobility optimization. In this paper, we propose a novel method for human activity recognition from a collection of outdoor mobility traces acquired through wearable devices. Our method exploits the regularities naturally present in human mobility patterns to construct syntactic models in the form of finite state automata, thanks to an approach known as grammatical inference. We also introduce a measure of similarity that accounts for the intrinsic hierarchical nature of such models, and allows to identify the common traits in t...
The mining of human mobility can be exploited to support the design of traffic planning, route recom...
ABSTRACT: This work addresses the problem of human activity identification in an ubiquitous environm...
Human mobility is important for understanding the evolution of size and structure of urban areas, th...
Recognizing users’ daily life activities without disrupting their lifestyle is a key functionality t...
Recognizing users’ daily life activities without disrupting their lifestyle is a key functionality t...
Individual Mobility is the study that depicts how individuals move inside a region or system. As of ...
Both recognizing human behavior and understanding a user’s mobility from sensor data are critical is...
Both recognizing human behavior and understanding a user’s mobility from sensor data are critical is...
In this paper, we focus on simultaneous inference of transportation modes and human activities in da...
Being able to understand dynamics of human mobility is essential for urban planning and transportati...
Modeling human mobility is important in the context of smart cities as it can assist design of perv...
The vast amounts of detailed information, generated by Wi-Fi and other mobile communication technolo...
AbstractThis paper introduces a hierarchical Markov model that can learn and infer a user's daily mo...
Human mobility modelling has emerged as an important research area over the past years. The opportun...
The widespread use of mobile devices is producing a huge amount of trajectory data, making the disco...
The mining of human mobility can be exploited to support the design of traffic planning, route recom...
ABSTRACT: This work addresses the problem of human activity identification in an ubiquitous environm...
Human mobility is important for understanding the evolution of size and structure of urban areas, th...
Recognizing users’ daily life activities without disrupting their lifestyle is a key functionality t...
Recognizing users’ daily life activities without disrupting their lifestyle is a key functionality t...
Individual Mobility is the study that depicts how individuals move inside a region or system. As of ...
Both recognizing human behavior and understanding a user’s mobility from sensor data are critical is...
Both recognizing human behavior and understanding a user’s mobility from sensor data are critical is...
In this paper, we focus on simultaneous inference of transportation modes and human activities in da...
Being able to understand dynamics of human mobility is essential for urban planning and transportati...
Modeling human mobility is important in the context of smart cities as it can assist design of perv...
The vast amounts of detailed information, generated by Wi-Fi and other mobile communication technolo...
AbstractThis paper introduces a hierarchical Markov model that can learn and infer a user's daily mo...
Human mobility modelling has emerged as an important research area over the past years. The opportun...
The widespread use of mobile devices is producing a huge amount of trajectory data, making the disco...
The mining of human mobility can be exploited to support the design of traffic planning, route recom...
ABSTRACT: This work addresses the problem of human activity identification in an ubiquitous environm...
Human mobility is important for understanding the evolution of size and structure of urban areas, th...