Application of Artificial Intelligence in an Unsupervised Algorithm for Trajectory Segmentation Based on Multiple Motion Features

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Abstract

With the development of the wireless network, location-based services (e.g., the place of interest recommendation) play a crucial role in daily life. However, the data acquired is noisy, massive, it is difficult to mine it by artificial intelligence algorithm. One of the fundamental problems of trajectory knowledge discovery is trajectory segmentation. Reasonable segmentation can reduce computing resources and improvement of storage effectiveness. In this work, we propose an unsupervised algorithm for trajectory segmentation based on multiple motion features (TS-MF). The proposed algorithm consists of two steps: segmentation and mergence. The segmentation part uses the Pearson coefficient to measure the similarity of adjacent trajectory points and extract the segmentation points from a global perspective. The merging part optimizes the minimum description length (MDL) value by merging local sub-trajectories, which can avoid excessive segmentation and improve the accuracy of trajectory segmentation. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm, experiments are conducted on two real datasets. Evaluations of the algorithm's performance in comparison with the state-of-the-art indicate the proposed method achieves the highest harmonic average of purity and coverage.

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Xu, W., & Dong, S. (2022). Application of Artificial Intelligence in an Unsupervised Algorithm for Trajectory Segmentation Based on Multiple Motion Features. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/9540944

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