Personal positioning and location inferences (II)

This FYP report will focus on some of the main problems of concern that arise from personal positioning. The project will allow predictions to be made with regards to a person’s travelling behavior after observing its travelling pattern for a period of time. This project will be divided into four...

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Main Author: Tan, Zhao Qin.
Other Authors: Hsu Wen Jing
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-485212023-03-03T20:25:33Z Personal positioning and location inferences (II) Tan, Zhao Qin. Hsu Wen Jing School of Computer Engineering Centre for Information Security DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Information systems::Information systems applications This FYP report will focus on some of the main problems of concern that arise from personal positioning. The project will allow predictions to be made with regards to a person’s travelling behavior after observing its travelling pattern for a period of time. This project will be divided into four different stages. Firstly, raw data will be collected from the user over a period of two to three months daily. This data will be reflected on Google Earth to visualize the respective routes that has been taken. After that, a filtering process will be used to remove any anomaly points as a pre-processing of data to maintain the accuracy of the coordinates. Explanations will be required to determine the points to be removed from the original data to maintain consistency. Clustering algorithms will also be implemented to identify the various SPs (Significant Places) of the person. Next, paths that have been taken between the SPs will also be analyzed using the clustering algorithm. Transition probability will also be taken into consideration to relate the possibility of moving from this SP to the other by a single route. Finally, prediction will be made to define how true it is to move from this point to the other by the user. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) 2012-04-25T07:39:39Z 2012-04-25T07:39:39Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/48521 en Nanyang Technological University 58 p. application/pdf
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Tan, Zhao Qin.
Personal positioning and location inferences (II)
description This FYP report will focus on some of the main problems of concern that arise from personal positioning. The project will allow predictions to be made with regards to a person’s travelling behavior after observing its travelling pattern for a period of time. This project will be divided into four different stages. Firstly, raw data will be collected from the user over a period of two to three months daily. This data will be reflected on Google Earth to visualize the respective routes that has been taken. After that, a filtering process will be used to remove any anomaly points as a pre-processing of data to maintain the accuracy of the coordinates. Explanations will be required to determine the points to be removed from the original data to maintain consistency. Clustering algorithms will also be implemented to identify the various SPs (Significant Places) of the person. Next, paths that have been taken between the SPs will also be analyzed using the clustering algorithm. Transition probability will also be taken into consideration to relate the possibility of moving from this SP to the other by a single route. Finally, prediction will be made to define how true it is to move from this point to the other by the user.
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