Journal article
Automated urban travel interpretation: A bottom-up approach for trajectory segmentation
RD Das, S Winter
Sensors Switzerland | MDPI | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.3390/s16111962
Abstract
Understanding travel behavior is critical for an effective urban planning as well as for enabling various context-aware service provisions to support mobility as a service (MaaS). Both applications rely on the sensor traces generated by travellers’ smartphones. These traces can be used to interpret travel modes, both for generating automated travel diaries as well as for real-time travel mode detection. Current approaches segment a trajectory by certain criteria, e.g., drop in speed. However, these criteria are heuristic, and, thus, existing approaches are subjective and involve significant vagueness and uncertainty in activity transitions in space and time. Also, segmentation approaches are..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research has been supported by a grant from the Australian Research Council, LP120200130. Authors would also like to acknowledge Dr. Fang Zhao from Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology, and Patrick Sunter from the University of Melbourne for the initial discussion and their valuable suggestions on this research.