Abstract
Raw Global Positioning System (GPS) data can provide rich context information for behaviour understanding and transport planning. However, they are not yet fully understood, and fine-grained identification of transportation mode is required. In this paper, we present a robust framework without geographic information, which can effectively and automatically identify transportation modes including car, bus, bike and walk. Firstly, a trajectory segmentation algorithm is designed to divide raw GPS trajectory into single mode segments. Secondly, several modern features are proposed which are more discriminating than traditional features. At last, an additional postprocessing procedure is adopted with considering the wholeness of trajectory. Based on Random Forest classifier, our framework can achieve a promising accuracy by distance of 82.85 % for identifying transportation modes and especially 91.44 % for car mode.
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The research was supported by the project of Key Technology R&D program of Sichuan province (2013GZ0015). Special thanks to Zhaoyang Xie, Binbin Lu, Ruoyu Jia and Lei Gong for their inspiring discussions on the design of framework. Furthermore, we would also like to thank all of the reviewers for their valuable and constructive comments, which greatly improved the quality of this paper.
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Zhu, Q. et al. (2016). Identifying Transportation Modes from Raw GPS Data. In: Che, W., et al. Social Computing. ICYCSEE 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 623. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2053-7_35
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