The promises of big data and small data for travel behavior (aka human mobility) analysis
Seattle University · University of Washington · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The last decade has witnessed very active development in two broad, but separate fields, both involving understanding and modeling of how individuals move in time and space (hereafter called "travel behavior analysis" or "human mobility analysis"). One field comprises transportation researchers who have been working in the field for decades and the other involves new comers from a wide range of disciplines, but primarily computer scientists and physicists. Researchers in these two fields work with different datasets, apply different methodologies, and answer different but overlapping questions. It is our view that there is much, hidden synergy between the two fields that needs to be brought out. It is thus the…
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- AKA
- Data science
- Field (mathematics)
- Computer science
- Space (punctuation)
- Big data
- Range (aeronautics)
- Engineering