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Is Only One Gps Position Sufficient To Locate You To The Road Network Accurately?, Hao Wu, Weiwei Sun, Baihua Zheng
Is Only One Gps Position Sufficient To Locate You To The Road Network Accurately?, Hao Wu, Weiwei Sun, Baihua Zheng
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Locating only one GPS position to a road segment accurately is crucial to many location-based services such as mobile taxihailing service, geo-tagging, POI check-in, etc. This problem is challenging because of errors including the GPS errors and the digital map errors (misalignment and the same representation of bidirectional roads) and a lack of context information. To the best of our knowledge, no existing work studies this problem directly and the work to reduce GPS signal errors by considering hardware aspect is the most relevant. Consequently, this work is the first attempt to solve the problem of locating one GPS position …
Probabilistic Robust Route Recovery With Spatio-Temporal Dynamics, Hao Wu, Jiangyun Mao, Weiwei Sun, Baihua Zheng, Hanyuan Zhang, Ziyang Chen, Wei Wang
Probabilistic Robust Route Recovery With Spatio-Temporal Dynamics, Hao Wu, Jiangyun Mao, Weiwei Sun, Baihua Zheng, Hanyuan Zhang, Ziyang Chen, Wei Wang
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Vehicle trajectories are one of the most important data in location-based services. The quality of trajectories directly affects the services. However, in the real applications, trajectory data are not always sampled densely. In this paper, we study the problem of recovering the entire route between two distant consecutive locations in a trajectory. Most existing works solve the problem without using those informative historical data or solve it in an empirical way. We claim that a data-driven and probabilistic approach is actually more suitable as long as data sparsity can be well handled. We propose a novel route recovery system in …