Next place prediction by understanding mobility patterns

M. Dash, Kee Kiat Koo, J. Gomes, S. Krishnaswamy, Daniel Rugeles, A. Nash
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As technology to connect people across the world is advancing, there should be corresponding advancement in taking advantage of data that is generated out of such connection. To that end, next place prediction is an important problem for mobility data. In this paper we propose several models using dynamic Bayesian network (DBN). Idea behind development of these models come from typical daily mobility patterns a user have. Three features (location, day of the week (DoW), and time of the day (ToD)) and their combinations are used to develop these models. Knowing that not all models work well for all situations, we developed three combined models using least entropy, highest probability and ensemble. Extensive performance study is conducted to compare these models over two different mobility data sets: a CDR data and Nokia mobile data which is based on GPS. Results show that least entropy and highest probability DBNs perform the best.
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通过了解移动模式来预测下一个地点
随着连接世界各国人民的技术不断进步,利用这种连接产生的数据也应该有相应的进步。为此,下一个位置的预测是机动性数据的一个重要问题。本文利用动态贝叶斯网络(DBN)提出了几种模型。这些模型背后的开发理念来自于用户典型的日常移动模式。三个特征(地点、星期几(DoW)和一天中的时间(ToD))及其组合用于开发这些模型。知道不是所有的模型都适用于所有情况,我们开发了三个组合模型,使用最小熵,最高概率和集合。我们进行了广泛的性能研究,在两种不同的移动数据集上比较这些模型:CDR数据和基于GPS的诺基亚移动数据。结果表明,最小熵和最高概率dbn的性能最好。
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