Baumann et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Selecting individual and population models for predicting human mobilityBaumann et al., 2018
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- Baumann P
- Koehler C
- Dey A
- Santini S
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- IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing
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A large plethora of models to predict human mobility exists in the literature. The problem of how to select the most appropriate model to solve a specific mobility prediction task has however received only little attention. Yet, a wrong model choice may lead to severe …
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