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Time-Series Clustering for Home Dwell Time During COVID-19: What Can We Learn From It?
2020
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
In this study, we investigate the potential driving factors that lead to the disparity in the time-series of home dwell time in a data-driven manner, aiming to provide fundamental knowledge that benefits policy-making for better mitigation strategies of future pandemics. Taking Metro Atlanta as a study case, we perform a trend-driven analysis by conducting Kmeans time-series clustering using fine-grained home dwell time records from SafeGraph. Furthermore, we apply ANOVA (Analysis of Variance)
doi:10.3390/ijgi9110675
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