Publication: Semantic trajectory compression: Representing urban movement in a nutshell
Semantic trajectory compression: Representing urban movement in a nutshell
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Richter, K.-F., Schmid, F., & Laube, P. (2012). Semantic trajectory compression: Representing urban movement in a nutshell. Journal of Spatial Information Science, 4, 3–30. https://doi.org/10.5311/JOSIS.2012.4.62
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There is an increasing number of rapidly growing repositories capturing the movement of people in space-time. Movement trajectory compression becomes an obvious necessity for coping with such growing data volumes. This paper introduces the concept of semantic trajectory compression (STC). STC allows for substantially compressing trajectory data with acceptable information loss. It exploits that human urban mobility typically occurs in transportation networks that define a geographic context for the movement. In STC, a semantic represe
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Richter, K.-F., Schmid, F., & Laube, P. (2012). Semantic trajectory compression: Representing urban movement in a nutshell. Journal of Spatial Information Science, 4, 3–30. https://doi.org/10.5311/JOSIS.2012.4.62