Publikace: Comparison of Geospatial Trajectory Clustering and Feature Trajectory Clustering for Public Transportation Trip Data
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Cogollos Adrian, Hector
Baruque Zanon, Bruno
Porras Alfonso, Santiago
Doležel, Petr
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG
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One of the techniques for the analysis of travel patterns on a public transport network is the clustering of the users movements, in order to identify movement patterns. This paper analyses and compares two different methodologies for public transport trajectory clustering: feature clustering and geospatial trajectory clustering. The results of clustering trip features, such as origin, destination, or distance, are compared against the clustering of travelled trajectories by their geospatial characteristics. Algorithms based on density and hierarchical clustering are compared for both methodologies. In geospatial clustering, different metrics to measure distances between trajectories are included in the comparison. Results are evaluated by analysing their quality through the silhouette coefficient and graphical representations of the clusters on the map. The results show that geospatial trajectory clustering offers better quality than feature trajectory clustering. Also, in the case of long and complete trajectories, density clustering using edit distance with real penalty distance outperforms other combinations.
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HDBSCAN, Agglomerative Clustering, ERP, DTW, HDBSCAN, Aglomerativní klastrování, ERP, DTW