F-Trail: Finding Patterns in Taxi Trajectories
Given a large number of taxi trajectories, we would like to find interesting and unexpected patterns from the data. How can we summarize the major trends, and how can we spot anomalies? The analysis of trajectories has been an issue of considerable interest with many applications such as tracking tr...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-26892013-03-15T10:12:03Z F-Trail: Finding Patterns in Taxi Trajectories MATSUBARA, Yasuko Papalexakis, Evangelos LI, Lei LO, David Sakurai, Yasushi Faloutsos, Christos Given a large number of taxi trajectories, we would like to find interesting and unexpected patterns from the data. How can we summarize the major trends, and how can we spot anomalies? The analysis of trajectories has been an issue of considerable interest with many applications such as tracking trails of migrating animals and predicting the path of hurricanes. Several recent works propose methods on clustering and indexing trajectories data. However, these approaches are not especially well suited to pattern discovery with respect to the dynamics of social and economic behavior. To further analyze a huge collection of taxi trajectories, we develop a novel method, called F-Trail, which allows us to find meaningful patterns and anomalies. Our approach has the following advantages: (a) it is fast, and scales linearly on the input size, (b) it is effective, leading to novel discoveries, and surprising outliers. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach, by performing experiments on real taxi trajectories. In fact, F-Trail does produce concise, informative and interesting patterns. 2013-04-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1690 info:doi/10.1007/978-3-642-37453-1_8 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37453-1_8 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Software Engineering Transportation |
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Given a large number of taxi trajectories, we would like to find interesting and unexpected patterns from the data. How can we summarize the major trends, and how can we spot anomalies? The analysis of trajectories has been an issue of considerable interest with many applications such as tracking trails of migrating animals and predicting the path of hurricanes. Several recent works propose methods on clustering and indexing trajectories data. However, these approaches are not especially well suited to pattern discovery with respect to the dynamics of social and economic behavior. To further analyze a huge collection of taxi trajectories, we develop a novel method, called F-Trail, which allows us to find meaningful patterns and anomalies. Our approach has the following advantages: (a) it is fast, and scales linearly on the input size, (b) it is effective, leading to novel discoveries, and surprising outliers. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach, by performing experiments on real taxi trajectories. In fact, F-Trail does produce concise, informative and interesting patterns. |
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