Understanding human mobility patterns is of great importance for planning urban and extra-urban spaces and communication infrastructures. The omnipresence of mobile telephony in today’s society opens new avenues of discovering the patterns of human mobility by means of analyzing cellular network data. Of particular interest is analyzing passively collected Network Events (NEs) due to their scalability. However, mobility pattern analysis based on network events is challenging because of the coarse granularity of NEs. In this paper, we propose network event-based Bayesian approaches for mobility pattern recognition and reconstruction, mode of transport recognition and modeling the frequent trajectories
The mobility patterns of the population are the basis of most analyses in the transportation field. ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P COMP 2016 Liangxiii, 172 pages :color illustrationsNowaday...
This work focuses on analysis and model generation for user mobility patterns given a sequence of ob...
Understanding human mobility patterns is of great importance for planning urban and extra-urban spac...
In this study, with Singapore as an example, we demonstrate how we can use mobile phone call detail ...
The mining of human mobility can be exploited to support the design of traffic planning, route recom...
International audienceCall detail records (CDR) collected by mobile phone network providers have bee...
The availability of massive digital traces of individuals is offering a series of novel insights on ...
A new method to analyze the spatio-temporal activities of humans based on the symbolic information t...
The modeling of human mobility is adopting new directions due to the increasing availability of big ...
The technologies of mobile communications pervade our society and wireless networks sense the movem...
This paper considers the use of clustering techniques to learn the mobility patterns existing in a c...
AbstractMobile phone data have recently become an attractive source of information about mobility be...
International audienceFast urbanization generates increasing amounts of travel flows, urging the nee...
Abstract-Modeling of the mobility patterns arising in computer networks requires a compact and faith...
The mobility patterns of the population are the basis of most analyses in the transportation field. ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P COMP 2016 Liangxiii, 172 pages :color illustrationsNowaday...
This work focuses on analysis and model generation for user mobility patterns given a sequence of ob...
Understanding human mobility patterns is of great importance for planning urban and extra-urban spac...
In this study, with Singapore as an example, we demonstrate how we can use mobile phone call detail ...
The mining of human mobility can be exploited to support the design of traffic planning, route recom...
International audienceCall detail records (CDR) collected by mobile phone network providers have bee...
The availability of massive digital traces of individuals is offering a series of novel insights on ...
A new method to analyze the spatio-temporal activities of humans based on the symbolic information t...
The modeling of human mobility is adopting new directions due to the increasing availability of big ...
The technologies of mobile communications pervade our society and wireless networks sense the movem...
This paper considers the use of clustering techniques to learn the mobility patterns existing in a c...
AbstractMobile phone data have recently become an attractive source of information about mobility be...
International audienceFast urbanization generates increasing amounts of travel flows, urging the nee...
Abstract-Modeling of the mobility patterns arising in computer networks requires a compact and faith...
The mobility patterns of the population are the basis of most analyses in the transportation field. ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P COMP 2016 Liangxiii, 172 pages :color illustrationsNowaday...
This work focuses on analysis and model generation for user mobility patterns given a sequence of ob...