Administrative Regions Discovery Based on Human Mobility Patterns and Spatio-Temporal Clustering

Miguel Núñez-Del-Prado-Cortez, Hugo Alatrista-Salas

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Resumen

Currently, the understanding of the human mobility is an important challenge that has a large number of applications, especially in the study of a nation's ability to thrive economically and socially. Some works have shown that, it is possible to observe developed and developing countries reviewing their administrative regions borders, in order to reduce costs, or to solve ethnic claims and/or independence movements. In this context, the present work leverages mobile phone data to analyze human mobility patterns. Specifically, we propose a new method to detect administrative regions and paths of interaction between regions, both relying on subscribers mobility patterns extracted from Call Detail Records (CDR). Thus, our method offers a different point of view to redefine administrative boundaries.
Idioma originalInglés
Páginas65-74
Número de páginas10
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 11 ene. 2017
EventoProceedings - 2016 IEEE 13th International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems, MASS 2016 -
Duración: 11 ene. 2017 → …

Conferencia

ConferenciaProceedings - 2016 IEEE 13th International Conference on Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems, MASS 2016
Período11/01/17 → …

Palabras clave

  • Administrative region
  • Clustering
  • Mobility Markov chain
  • Mobility model
  • Region interactions

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