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Human Mobility Discovery Using Location-Based Social Networks
PhD Qualifying Examination
Title: "Human Mobility Discovery Using Location-Based Social Networks"
by
Miss Ting WU
Abstract:
Location-based services have attracted the interests of millions of users
by providing them with the ability to access on-line services from any
place where Internet connectivity is available. While millions of users
exploit location-based social networks, they generate sequences of digital
mobility traces that are unprecedented in terms of number of users,
spatio-temporal granularity and geographic reach. Intuitively, the
exploitation of mobility datasets generated in location-based social
networks can be helpful to compare and validate models and theories that
have been enabled by scientists to explain the motivations behind human
mobility and even predict the future movements of individuals. Moreover,
in order to extend well-established new generation of mobile applications,
such as search and recommender systems, understanding how the users of
these service decide to move across space is fundamental. Besides the
beneficial effects of human mobility on user interaction with
location-based social networks, there are challenges that brought by the
characteristics of these new data and integration in computational models.
In this survey, I discuss the new properties and challenges that locations
brings to the human mobility discovery using LBSNs. I present a
comprehensive analysis to summerize the contributions of individual
efforts and exploring their relations. These works including 1) emprical
validation of past human mobility theories in the light of new data
generated by LBSNs, 2) methodologies employed to mine human mobility
pattern and adapt appropriate algorithms for human trajectory computation,
3) Different categories of recommender systems that leverage location
features of LBSNs to enhace social networking services.
Date: Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Time: 10:00am - 12:00noon
Venue: Room 3501
lifts 25/26
Committee Members: Dr. Pan Hui (Supervisor)
Prof. James Kwok (Chairperson)
Dr. Lei Chen
Dr. Raymond Wong
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