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Impact of the spatial context on human communication activity
Technology development produces terabytes of data generated by hu- man
activity in space and time. This enormous amount of data often called big data
becomes crucial for delivering new insights to decision makers. It contains
behavioral information on different types of human activity influenced by many
external factors such as geographic infor- mation and weather forecast. Early
recognition and prediction of those human behaviors are of great importance in
many societal applications like health-care, risk management and urban
planning, etc. In this pa- per, we investigate relevant geographical areas
based on their categories of human activities (i.e., working and shopping)
which identified from ge- ographic information (i.e., Openstreetmap). We use
spectral clustering followed by k-means clustering algorithm based on TF/IDF
cosine simi- larity metric. We evaluate the quality of those observed clusters
with the use of silhouette coefficients which are estimated based on the
similari- ties of the mobile communication activity temporal patterns. The area
clusters are further used to explain typical or exceptional communication
activities. We demonstrate the study using a real dataset containing 1 million
Call Detailed Records. This type of analysis and its application are important
for analyzing the dependency of human behaviors from the external factors and
hidden relationships and unknown correlations and other useful information that
can support decision-making.Comment: 12 pages, 11 figure
CD-CNN: A Partially Supervised Cross-Domain Deep Learning Model for Urban Resident Recognition
Driven by the wave of urbanization in recent decades, the research topic
about migrant behavior analysis draws great attention from both academia and
the government. Nevertheless, subject to the cost of data collection and the
lack of modeling methods, most of existing studies use only questionnaire
surveys with sparse samples and non-individual level statistical data to
achieve coarse-grained studies of migrant behaviors. In this paper, a partially
supervised cross-domain deep learning model named CD-CNN is proposed for
migrant/native recognition using mobile phone signaling data as behavioral
features and questionnaire survey data as incomplete labels. Specifically,
CD-CNN features in decomposing the mobile data into location domain and
communication domain, and adopts a joint learning framework that combines two
convolutional neural networks with a feature balancing scheme. Moreover, CD-CNN
employs a three-step algorithm for training, in which the co-training step is
of great value to partially supervised cross-domain learning. Comparative
experiments on the city Wuxi demonstrate the high predictive power of CD-CNN.
Two interesting applications further highlight the ability of CD-CNN for
in-depth migrant behavioral analysis.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, conferenc
Analysis of Lisbon visitors’ internet access behavior: behavior analysis through the identification of clusters
Project Work presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Data Driven Marketing, specialization in Marketing IntelligenceThis master's thesis focuses on clustering the internet access behavior of urban visitors in the Lisbon
urban area. To promote smart city development, the study aims to provide insights into visitors'
behaviors while accessing the internet in Lisbon, enabling improved decision-making processes for city
management, and enhancing the overall online and offline experience for visitors. The over-tourism
phenomenon has put a strain on infrastructure, public transportation, and cultural heritage sites.
Therefore, innovative methods are needed for effective smart city management, particularly in urban
mobility. The increasing availability of Wi-Fi networks during travel has generated valuable data that
can be used to develop groundbreaking approaches to understanding visitors’ behaviors and mobility
patterns in urban areas. This knowledge enables the analysis and clustering of urban visitors' behavior,
contributing to improved decision-making processes in smart city management
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