Do et al., 2015 - Google Patents
A probabilistic kernel method for human mobility prediction with smartphonesDo et al., 2015
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- Do T
- Dousse O
- Miettinen M
- Gatica-Perez D
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- Pervasive and Mobile Computing
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Human mobility prediction is an important problem that has a large number of applications, especially in context-aware services. This paper presents a study on location prediction using smartphone data, in which we address modeling and application aspects. Building …
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