A rule-based method for discovering trajectory profiles

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Abstract

The discovery of people profiles such as workers, students, families with kids, etc, is of interest for several application domains. For decades, such information has been extracted using census data, and more recently, from social networks, where people's profile is clearly defined. A new type of data that has not been explored for discovering profiles, but which stores the real movement of people, are trajectories of moving objects. In this paper we propose a rule-based method to represent socio-demographic profiles, a moving object history model to summarize the daily movement of individuals, and define similarity functions for matching the profile model and the history model. We evaluate the method for single and multiple profile discovery.

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De Alencar, L. A., Alvares, L. O., Bogorny, V., Renso, C., & Raffaeta, A. (2015). A rule-based method for discovering trajectory profiles. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, SEKE (Vol. 2015-January, pp. 244–249). Knowledge Systems Institute Graduate School. https://doi.org/10.18293/SEKE2015-143

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