2020
Conference article  Open Access

Data-Driven Location Annotation for Fleet Mobility Modeling

Guidotti R., Nanni M., Sbolgi F.

Mobility Data Mining  Individual Mobility Network  Spatio-Temporal Annotation 

The large availability of mobility data allows studying human behavior and human activities. However, this massive and raw amount of data generally lacks any detailed semantics or useful categorization. Annotations of the locations where the users stop may be helpful in a number of contexts, including user modeling and profiling, urban planning, activity recommendations, and can even lead to a deeper understanding of the mobility evolution of an urban area. In this paper, we foster the expressive power of individual mobility networks, a data model describing users' behavior, by defining a data-driven procedure for locations annotation. The procedure considers individual, collective, and contextual features for turning locations into annotated ones. The annotated locations own a high expressiveness that allows generalizing individual mobility networks, and that makes them comparable across different users. The results of our study on a dataset of trucks moving in Greece show that the annotated individual mobility networks can enable detailed analysis of urban areas and the planning of advanced mobility applications.

Source: International Workshop in Big Mobility Data Analytics - EDBT/ICDT Workshops, 30/03/2020



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@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:424846,
	title = {Data-Driven Location Annotation for Fleet Mobility Modeling},
	author = {Guidotti R. and Nanni M. and Sbolgi F.},
	booktitle = {International Workshop in Big Mobility Data Analytics - EDBT/ICDT Workshops, 30/03/2020},
	year = {2020}
}
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