2010
Report  Open Access

Spatio-temporal clustering: a survey

Kisilevich S., Mansmann F., Nanni M., Rinzivillo S.

Clustering  62-07 Data analysis  Spatio-temporal clustering  Trajectory clustering 

Spatio-temporal clustering is a process of grouping objects based on their spatial and temporal similarity. It is relatively new sub-field of data mining which gained high popularity especially in geographic information sciences due to the pervasiveness of all kinds of location-based or environmental devices that record position, time or/and environmental properties of an object or set of objects in real-time. As a consequence, different types and large amounts of spatio-temporal data became available that introduce new challenges to data analysis and require novel approaches to knowledge discovery. In this chapter we concentrate on the spatio-temporal clustering in geographic space. First, we provide a classification of different types of spatio-temporal data. Then, we focus on one type of spatio-temporal clustering - trajectory clustering, provide an overview of the state-of-the-art approaches and methods of spatio-temporal clustering and finally present several scenarios in different application domains such as movement, cellular networks and environmental studies.

Source: ISTI Technical reports, 2010



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BibTeX entry
@techreport{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:161198,
	title = {Spatio-temporal clustering: a survey},
	author = {Kisilevich S. and Mansmann F. and Nanni M. and Rinzivillo S.},
	institution = {ISTI Technical reports, 2010},
	year = {2010}
}