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TítuloThe impact of data quality in the context of pedestrian movement analysis
Autor(es)Moreira, Adriano
Santos, Maribel Yasmina
Wachowicz, Monica
Orellana, Daniel
Palavras-chavePositioning data
Mobility data
Pedestrian movement
Data2010
EditoraSpringer
RevistaLecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
CitaçãoPAINHO, M. ; SANTOS, M. Y. ; PUNDT, H., ed. lit. – “Geospatial thinking : proceedings of the AGILE International Conference on Geographic Information Science (AGILE’2010), 13, Guimarães, Portugal, 2010”. Heidelberg : Springer, 2010. (Lecture notes in geoinformation and cartography ). ISBN 978-3-642-12325-2. p. 61-78.
Resumo(s)Positioning data sets gathered from GPS recordings of moving people or vehicles and usage logs of telecommunications networks are being increasingly used as a proxy to capture the mobility of people in a variety of places. The purpose of use of these data sets is wide-ranging and requires the development of techniques for collaborative map construction, the analysis and modelling of human behaviour, and the provision of contextaware services and applications. However, the quality of these data sets is affected by several factors depending on the technology used to collect the position and on the particular scenario where it is collected. This paper aims at assessing the quality and suitability of GPS recordings used in analysing pedestrian movement in two different recreational applications. Therefore, we look at two positioning data sets collected by two distinct groups of pedestrians, and analyse their collective movement patterns in the applications of a mobile outdoor gaming and as well as a park recreational usage. Among other findings, we show that the different reading rates of the pedestrians’ position lead to different levels of inaccuracy in the variables derived from it (e.g. velocity and bearing). This was significant in the case of bearing values that were calculated from GPS readings which, in turn, has shown a strong impact on the size of clusters of movement patterns.
TipoArtigo em ata de conferência
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/11108
ISBN978-3-642-12325-2
DOI10.1007/978-3-642-12326-9_4
ISSN1863-2246
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso restrito UMinho
Aparece nas coleções:CAlg - Artigos em livros de atas/Papers in proceedings
DSI - Engenharia da Programação e dos Sistemas Informáticos

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