A study of periodic behaviors

The last few years have witnessed an increasing popularity of smartphones with full GPS capability onboard, which results in the collection of large spatial-temporal datasets and the opportunity of discovering useful information on people movement behavior to foster innovative location s...

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Main Author: Doan Manh, Hiep
Other Authors: Gao Cong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-598862023-03-03T20:45:25Z A study of periodic behaviors Doan Manh, Hiep Gao Cong School of Computer Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Information systems::Information systems applications The last few years have witnessed an increasing popularity of smartphones with full GPS capability onboard, which results in the collection of large spatial-temporal datasets and the opportunity of discovering useful information on people movement behavior to foster innovative location services. Understanding period behaviors plays the key role in mining people movements. Nevertheless, sequential pattern mining could be complicated, considering multiple periodic behaviors, interleaving periods, spatial-temporal noises and outliers. In this project, we propose a novel approach to first detect periods in complex movements by finding reference locations with interpolated GPS data using kernel density estimation and their associated periods using Fourier transform and autocorrelation. At the second stage, a periodic mobility model is proposed to characterize the periodic behaviors. It is our belief that the model is directly applicable in mining periodic behaviors for moving users of telecommunication companies with their GPS data or moving users of location-based social networks with their check-in data. Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) 2014-05-19T03:08:57Z 2014-05-19T03:08:57Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59886 en Nanyang Technological University 53 p. application/pdf
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Doan Manh, Hiep
A study of periodic behaviors
description The last few years have witnessed an increasing popularity of smartphones with full GPS capability onboard, which results in the collection of large spatial-temporal datasets and the opportunity of discovering useful information on people movement behavior to foster innovative location services. Understanding period behaviors plays the key role in mining people movements. Nevertheless, sequential pattern mining could be complicated, considering multiple periodic behaviors, interleaving periods, spatial-temporal noises and outliers. In this project, we propose a novel approach to first detect periods in complex movements by finding reference locations with interpolated GPS data using kernel density estimation and their associated periods using Fourier transform and autocorrelation. At the second stage, a periodic mobility model is proposed to characterize the periodic behaviors. It is our belief that the model is directly applicable in mining periodic behaviors for moving users of telecommunication companies with their GPS data or moving users of location-based social networks with their check-in data.
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