Map-matching for low-sampling-rate GPS trajectories
Microsoft Research Asia (China) · Fudan University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Map-matching is the process of aligning a sequence of observed user positions with the road network on a digital map. It is a fundamental pre-processing step for many applications, such as moving object management, traffic flow analysis, and driving directions. In practice there exists huge amount of low-sampling-rate (e.g., one point every 2--5 minutes) GPS trajectories. Unfortunately, most current map-matching approaches only deal with high-sampling-rate (typically one point every 10--30s) GPS data, and become less effective for low-sampling-rate points as the uncertainty in data increases. In this paper, we propose a novel global map-matching algorithm called ST-Matching for low-sampling-rate GPS…
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6Topics & keywords
- Map matching
- Global Positioning System
- Matching (statistics)
- Computer science
- Sampling (signal processing)
- Blossom algorithm
- Optimal matching
- Point set registration
- Sustainable cities and communities