The availability of massive digital traces of individuals is offering a series of novel insights on the understanding of patterns characterizing human mobility. Many studies try to semantically enrich mobility data with annotations about human activities. However, these approaches either focus on places with high frequencies (e.g., home and work), or relay on background knowledge (e.g., public available points of interest). In this paper, we depart from the concept of frequency and we focus on a high level representation of mobility using network analytics. The visits of each driver to each systematic destination are modeled as links in a bipartite network where a set of nodes represents drivers and the other set represents places. We extra...
This paper leverages on the opportunities presented by individual level GPS data to study human mobi...
Human mobility is differentiated by time scales. While the mechanism for long time scales has been s...
Data reflecting movements of people, such as GPS or GSM tracks, can be a source of information about...
The availability of massive digital traces of individuals is offering a series of novel insights on ...
Abstract—The availability of massive network and mobility data from diverse domains has fostered the...
The technologies of mobile communications pervade our society and wireless networks sense the movem...
The explosion of personal positioning devices like GPS-enabled smartphones has enabled the collectio...
The mining of human mobility can be exploited to support the design of traffic planning, route recom...
The explosion of personal positioning devices like GPS-enabled smartphones has enabled the collectio...
A new method to analyze the spatio-temporal activities of humans based on the symbolic information t...
Understanding human mobility patterns has various applications in urban planning, traffic engineerin...
Studies using massive, passively collected data from communication technologies have revealed many u...
The current age of increased people mobility calls for a better understanding of how people move: ho...
Abstract—We analyse urban mobility and public places under a new perspective: how can we feature the...
Understanding human mobility patterns is of great importance for planning urban and extra-urban spac...
This paper leverages on the opportunities presented by individual level GPS data to study human mobi...
Human mobility is differentiated by time scales. While the mechanism for long time scales has been s...
Data reflecting movements of people, such as GPS or GSM tracks, can be a source of information about...
The availability of massive digital traces of individuals is offering a series of novel insights on ...
Abstract—The availability of massive network and mobility data from diverse domains has fostered the...
The technologies of mobile communications pervade our society and wireless networks sense the movem...
The explosion of personal positioning devices like GPS-enabled smartphones has enabled the collectio...
The mining of human mobility can be exploited to support the design of traffic planning, route recom...
The explosion of personal positioning devices like GPS-enabled smartphones has enabled the collectio...
A new method to analyze the spatio-temporal activities of humans based on the symbolic information t...
Understanding human mobility patterns has various applications in urban planning, traffic engineerin...
Studies using massive, passively collected data from communication technologies have revealed many u...
The current age of increased people mobility calls for a better understanding of how people move: ho...
Abstract—We analyse urban mobility and public places under a new perspective: how can we feature the...
Understanding human mobility patterns is of great importance for planning urban and extra-urban spac...
This paper leverages on the opportunities presented by individual level GPS data to study human mobi...
Human mobility is differentiated by time scales. While the mechanism for long time scales has been s...
Data reflecting movements of people, such as GPS or GSM tracks, can be a source of information about...