EVENT DETECTION USING MOBILE PHONE MASS GPS DATA and THEIR RELIAVILITY VERIFICATION by DMSP/OLS NIGHT LIGHT IMAGE

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Abstract

In this study, we developed a method to detect sudden population concentration on a certain day and area, that is, an "Event," all over Japan in 2012 using mass GPS data provided from mobile phone users. First, stay locations of all phone users were detected using existing methods. Second, areas and days where Events occurred were detected by aggregation of mass stay locations into 1-km-square grid polygons. Finally, the proposed method could detect Events with an especially large number of visitors in the year by removing the influences of Events that occurred continuously throughout the year. In addition, we demonstrated reasonable reliability of the proposed Event detection method by comparing the results of Event detection with light intensities obtained from the night light images from the DMSP/OLS night light images. Our method can detect not only positive events such as festivals but also negative events such as natural disasters and road accidents. These results are expected to support policy development of urban planning, disaster prevention, and transportation management.

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Yuki, A., Satoshi, U., Ryosuke, S., & Adachi, R. (2016). EVENT DETECTION USING MOBILE PHONE MASS GPS DATA and THEIR RELIAVILITY VERIFICATION by DMSP/OLS NIGHT LIGHT IMAGE. In ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences (Vol. 3, pp. 77–84). Copernicus GmbH. https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-annals-III-2-77-2016

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