scholarly journals Data Mining Algorithm for Moving Object Trajectory

Author(s):  
Yudong Guo ◽  
Jinping Zuo

Aiming at the poor effect and long recognition time of data mining algorithm for moving target trajectory recognition, a data mining algorithm based on improved Hausdorff distance is proposed. The position and angle of abnormal trajectory data are detected by calculating the distance between trajectory classification and sub trajectory line segments, and the trajectory unit is established by using the improved Hausdorff distance algorithm to optimize the similarity matching structure. Experimental results show that the algorithm has low error pruning rate in identifying moving target trajectory, improves the detection efficiency of moving target trajectory recognition data, and ensures the quality of moving target trajectory recognition data mining

2020 ◽  
Vol 54 ◽  
pp. 101940 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raymond Moodley ◽  
Francisco Chiclana ◽  
Fabio Caraffini ◽  
Jenny Carter

Buildings ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Umair Hasan ◽  
Andrew Whyte ◽  
Hamad Al Jassmi

Public transport can discourage individual car usage as a life-cycle asset management strategy towards carbon neutrality. An effective public transport system contributes greatly to the wider goal of a sustainable built environment, provided the critical transit system attributes are measured and addressed to (continue to) improve commuter uptake of public systems by residents living and working in local communities. Travel data from intra-city travellers can advise discrete policy recommendations based on a residential area or development’s public transport demand. Commuter segments related to travelling frequency, satisfaction from service level, and its value for money are evaluated to extract econometric models/association rules. A data mining algorithm with minimum confidence, support, interest, syntactic constraints and meaningfulness measure as inputs is designed to exploit a large set of 31 variables collected for 1,520 respondents, generating 72 models. This methodology presents an alternative to multivariate analyses to find correlations in bigger databases of categorical variables. Results here augment literature by highlighting traveller perceptions related to frequency of buses, journey time, and capacity, as a net positive effect of frequent buses operating on rapid transit routes. Policymakers can address public transport uptake through service frequency variation during peak-hours with resultant reduced car dependence apt to reduce induced life-cycle environmental burdens of buildings by altering residents’ mode choices, and a potential design change of buildings towards a public transit-based, compact, and shared space urban built environment.


Author(s):  
Xue-bai Zang ◽  
Xiong-fei Li ◽  
Kun Zhao ◽  
Xin Guan

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