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Trajectory Grouping Structure
2014
Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry - SOCG'14
The collective motion of a set of moving entities like people, birds, or other animals, is characterized by groups arising, merging, splitting, and ending. Given the trajectories of these entities, we define and model a structure that captures all of such changes using the Reeb graph, a concept from topology. The trajectory grouping structure has three natural parameters that allow more global views of the data in group size, group duration, and entity inter-distance. We prove complexity bounds
doi:10.1145/2582112.2595646
dblp:conf/compgeom/BuchinBKSS14
fatcat:r4o3nkjj4fcwdd2xbwyedbuysi