نتایج جستجو برای: human mobility patterns

تعداد نتایج: 2075376  

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Karim Keramat Jahromi

Nowadays as the world population has become more interconnected and is relying on faster transportation methods, simplified connections and shorter commuting times, we witness a rapid increase in human mobility. In this situation unveiling and understanding human mobility patterns have become a crucial issue to support decisions and prediction activities when managing the complexity of the toda...

2017
Jesús Cuenca-Jara Fernando Terroso-Saenz Mercedes Valdés-Vela Antonio F. Gómez-Skarmeta

Human mobility mining has attracted a lot of attention in the research community due to its multiple implications in the provisioning of innovative services for large metropolises. In this scope, Online Social Networks (OSN) have arisen as a promising source of location data to come up with new mobility models. However, the human nature of this data makes it rather noisy and inaccurate. In orde...

2017
Song Gao Bo Yan Li Gong Blake Regalia Yiting Ju Yingjie Hu

In this research, we first aim at developing data analytics that can derive insights about how people from different regions communicate and connect via mobile phone calls and physical movements. We uncover the digital divide (geographical segregation of phone communication patterns) and the physical divide (geographical limits of human mobility) in Senegal. The research also demonstrates that ...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2015
Jameson L. Toole Carlos Herrera-Yagüe Christian M. Schneider Marta C. González

Studies using massive, passively collected data from communication technologies have revealed many ubiquitous aspects of social networks, helping us understand and model social media, information diffusion and organizational dynamics. More recently, these data have come tagged with geographical information, enabling studies of human mobility patterns and the science of cities. We combine these ...

2008
Mikkel Sørensen Bjarne Grønnow

Mobility is a pivotal instrument for human survival. Mobility, defined here, as movement of people, things, and ideas, is a central concern to the understanding of human societies across the globe. The concept includes different geographic and temporal scales, from individuals’ random movements to intercontinental migrations. Most patterns in the archaeological record one way or another result ...

2013
Vassilis Kostakos Tomi Juntunen Jorge Goncalves Simo Hosio Timo Ojala

Can online behaviour be used as a proxy for studying urban mobility? The increasing availability of digital mobility traces has provided new insights into collective human behaviour. Mobility datasets have been shown to be an accurate proxy for daily behaviour and social patterns, and behavioural data from Twitter has been used to predict real world phenomena such as cinema ticket sale volumes,...

2015
Oleguer Sagarra Michael Szell Paolo Santi Albert Díaz-Guilera Carlo Ratti Matjaz Perc

Understanding human mobility is of vital importance for urban planning, epidemiology, and many other fields that draw policies from the activities of humans in space. Despite the recent availability of large-scale data sets of GPS traces or mobile phone records capturing human mobility, typically only a subsample of the population of interest is represented, giving a possibly incomplete picture...

Ecological Psychology and Micro-Sociology studies concerning behavioral-milieu systems have created an important basis for evaluation and prediction of the performance of built environments. In this context, the Behavior Setting Theory introduced by Roger Barker in 1968 defines the complicated behavioral-milieu framework or synomorphy as the determining factor of the environmental behaviors of ...

2015
Alejandro Llorente Manuel García-Herranz Manuel Cebrián Esteban Moro Egido

Recent widespread adoption of electronic and pervasive technologies has enabled the study of human behavior at an unprecedented level, uncovering universal patterns underlying human activity, mobility, and interpersonal communication. In the present work, we investigate whether deviations from these universal patterns may reveal information about the socio-economical status of geographical regi...

2010
Christian Thiemann Fabian Theis Daniel Grady Rafael Brune Dirk Brockmann

Territorial subdivisions and geographic borders are essential for understanding phenomena in sociology, political science, history, and economics. They influence the interregional flow of information and cross-border trade and affect the diffusion of innovation and technology. However, it is unclear if existing administrative subdivisions that typically evolved decades ago still reflect the mos...

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