articleApr 20, 2009Closed access

Mining interesting locations and travel sequences from GPS trajectories

Microsoft Research Asia (China)

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Abstract

The increasing availability of GPS-enabled devices is changing the way people interact with the Web, and brings us a large amount of GPS trajectories representing people's location histories. In this paper, based on multiple users' GPS trajectories, we aim to mine interesting locations and classical travel sequences in a given geospatial region. Here, interesting locations mean the culturally important places, such as Tiananmen Square in Beijing, and frequented public areas, like shopping malls and restaurants, etc. Such information can help users understand surrounding locations, and would enable travel recommendation. In this work, we first model multiple individuals' location histories with a tree-based…

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Keywords
  • Global Positioning System
  • Computer science
  • Geospatial analysis
  • Beijing
  • Point of interest
  • Inference
  • World Wide Web
  • Geography
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