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Ai-Sheng Wang, Zhang-Cai Yin and Shen Ying
The possibility of moving objects accessing different types of points of interest (POIs) at specific times is not always the same, so quantitative time geography research needs to consider the actual POI semantic information, including POI attributes and...
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Katherine Ho and Rebecca Loraamm
Animal movements are realizations of complex spatiotemporal processes. Central to these processes are the varied environmental contexts in which animals move, which fundamentally impact the movement trajectories of individuals at fine spatial and tempora...
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Chang Ren, Luliang Tang, Jed Long, Zihan Kan and Xue Yang
The acquisition of human trajectories facilitates movement data analytics and location-based services, but gaps in trajectories limit the extent in which many tracking datasets can be utilized. We present a model to estimate place visit probabilities at ...
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Zhang-Cai Yin, Zhang-Hao-Nan Jin, Shen Ying, Hui Liu, San-Juan Li and Jia-Qiang Xiao
Probabilistic time geography uses a fixed distance threshold for the definition of the encounter events of moving objects. However, because of the distance-decay effect, different distances within the fixed threshold ensure that the encounter events do n...
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Mark W Horner, Joni Downs
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Mobile object analysis is a well-studied area of transportation and geographic information science (GIScience). Mobile objects may include people, animals, or vehicles. Time geography remains a key theoretical framework for understanding mobile objects' ...
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