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Analyzing Urban Human Mobility Patterns through a Thematic Model at a Finer Scale
2016
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
Taxi trajectories reflect human mobility over a road network. Pick-up and drop-off locations in different time periods represent origins and destinations of trips, respectively, demonstrating the spatiotemporal characteristics of human behavior. Each trip can be viewed as a displacement in the random walk model, and the distribution of extracted trips shows a distance decay effect. To identify the spatial similarity of trips at a finer scale, this paper investigates the distribution of trips
doi:10.3390/ijgi5060078
fatcat:2nc6zeeey5gijnpd2vmo5m3mqy