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Wanbing Huang, Wen Xiong and Xiaoxuan Wang
Trajectory similarity search (TSS) is a common operation for spatiotemporal data analysis. However, the existing TSS methods are mainly focused on GPS trajectories produced by moving objects such as vehicles. Further, these corresponding optimization str...
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Yiliang Wan, Yuwen Fei, Rui Jin, Tao Wu and Xinguang He
The effective extraction of impervious surfaces is critical to monitor their expansion and ensure the sustainable development of cities. Open geographic data can provide a large number of training samples for machine learning methods based on remote-sens...
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Iori Sasaki, Masatoshi Arikawa, Min Lu and Ryo Sato
This paper proposes a model-less feedback system driven by tourist tracking data that are automatically collected through mobile applications to visualize the gap between geomedia recommendations and the actual routes selected by tourists. High-frequency...
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Lin Qu, Yue Zhou, Jiangxin Li, Qiong Yu and Xinguo Jiang
Map matching of trajectory data has wide applications in path planning, traffic flow analysis, and intelligent driving. The process of map matching involves matching GPS trajectory points to roads in a roadway network, thereby converting a trajectory seq...
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Alexey Lyubushin
Statistical properties of Earth surface tremors measured by means of GPS were investigated. This article considers measurements of the Earth?s surface displacements in three orthogonal directions relayed by a network of GPS sensors with about 1200 points...
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Jianxin Qin, Wenjie Yang, Tao Wu, Bin He and Longgang Xiang
GPS trajectory and remote sensing data are crucial for updating urban road networks because they contain critical spatial and temporal information. Existing road network updating methods, whether trajectory-based (TB) or image-based (IB), do not integrat...
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Banqiao Chen, Chibiao Ding, Wenjuan Ren and Guangluan Xu
High-quality digital road maps are essential prerequisites of location-based services and smart city applications. The massive and accessible GPS trajectory data generated by mobile GPS devices provide a new means through which to generate maps. However,...
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Dayu Cheng, Guo Yue, Tao Pei and Mingbo Wu
Indoor positioning data reflects human mobility in indoor spaces. Revealing patterns of indoor trajectories may help us understand human indoor mobility. Clustering methods, which are based on the measurement of similarity between trajectories, are impor...
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Iori Sasaki, Masatoshi Arikawa and Akinori Takahashi
This paper addresses how to enrich a map-based representation for reviewing walking tours with the features of trajectory mapping and tracing animation. Generally, a trajectory generated by raw GPS data can often be difficult to browse through on a map. ...
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Minshi Liu, Ling Zhang, Junlian Ge, Yi Long and Weitao Che
As a fundamental component of trajectory processing and analysis, trajectory map-matching can be used for urban traffic management and tourism route planning, among other applications. While there are many trajectory map-matching methods, urban high-samp...
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