نتایج جستجو برای: human mobility patterns

تعداد نتایج: 2075376  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2012
Denis Boyer Margaret C Crofoot Peter D Walsh

Principles of self-organization play an increasingly central role in models of human activity. Notably, individual human displacements exhibit strongly recurrent patterns that are characterized by scaling laws and can be mechanistically modelled as self-attracting walks. Recurrence is not, however, unique to human displacements. Here we report that the mobility patterns of wild capuchin monkeys...

2015
Amy Wesolowski Wendy Prudhomme O'Meara Nathan Eagle Andrew J. Tatem Caroline O. Buckee

Simple spatial interaction models of human mobility based on physical laws have been used extensively in the social, biological, and physical sciences, and in the study of the human dynamics underlying the spread of disease. Recent analyses of commuting patterns and travel behavior in high-income countries have led to the suggestion that these models are highly generalizable, and as a result, g...

Journal: :Science 2010
Chaoming Song Zehui Qu Nicholas Blumm Albert-László Barabási

A range of applications, from predicting the spread of human and electronic viruses to city planning and resource management in mobile communications, depend on our ability to foresee the whereabouts and mobility of individuals, raising a fundamental question: To what degree is human behavior predictable? Here we explore the limits of predictability in human dynamics by studying the mobility pa...

2016
Negar Ghourchian

We consider the problem of analyzing people’s mobility and movement patterns from their location history, gathered by mobile devices. Human mobility traces can be extremely complex and unpredictable, by nature, which makes it hard to construct accurate models of mobility behavior. In this work, we present a novel high-level strategy for mobility data analysis based on Hierarchical Dirichlet pro...

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Feixiong Luo Guofeng Cao Kevin Mulligan Xiang Li

Characterizing human mobility patterns is essential for understanding human behaviors and the interactions with socioeconomic and natural environment, and plays a critical role in public health, urban planning, transportation engineering and related fields. With the widespread of location-aware mobile devices and continuing advancement of Web 2.0 technologies, location-based social media (LBSM)...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
abbas shirdel internal medicine department, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran houshang rafatpanah immunology research centre, buali reserch institute, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran centre for integrated genomic medical research (cigmr), the university of manchester, manchester, uk hassan rahimi internal medicine department, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran abdol rahim rezaee immunology research centre, buali reserch institute, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran mahmoud reza azarpajooh neurology department, ghaem hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran

introduction genetic background has known to be associated with the outcome of human t cell lymphotropic virus (htlv) type i infection. in the present study we investigate the association between gm-csf gene polymorphisms with the outcome of htlv-i infection. materials and methods we analyzed 3 single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the promter region of granulocyte macrophage colony stimulating fa...

2015
Daniele Barchiesi Tobias Preis Steven Bishop Helen Susannah Moat

Humans are inherently mobile creatures. The way we move around our environment has consequences for a wide range of problems, including the design of efficient transportation systems and the planning of urban areas. Here, we gather data about the position in space and time of about 16 000 individuals who uploaded geo-tagged images from locations within the UK to the Flickr photo-sharing website...

2012
Bing Wang Lang Cao Hideyuki Suzuki Kazuyuki Aihara

With the help of mass media, people receive information concerning the status of an infectious disease to guide their mobility. Herein, we develop a theoretical framework to investigate the safety-information-driven human mobility with metapopulation epidemic dynamics. Individuals respond to the safety information of a city by taking safe moves (passing cities with a more number of healthy indi...

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