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A Survey on Knowledge Discovery from Taxi Trajectories
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "A Survey on Knowledge Discovery from Taxi Trajectories" by Mr. Ye DING Abstract: Nowadays, there are many taxis traversing around the city, and many of them are equipped with GPS devices. By leveraging the information of taxi trajectories, we can discover many interesting findings that are difficult to identify intuitively. Moreover, using the knowledge discovered from taxi trajectories, we can further make predictions and recommendations to help both taxi drivers themselves, regular vehicle drivers, passengers, and the government, to hunt passengers, find fast driving routes, hire taxis, and monitoring the city, respectively. Unlike other public transportations and regular vehicles, taxis have their own unique characteristics, and it enables us to discover knowledge that cannot be discovered from others. Due to the low-density, sparsity, and uncertainty of taxi trajectories, knowledge discovery from taxi trajectories faces many challenges. In this survey, we will discuss the process from preprocessing data, to analyzing trajectories, and making recommendations. We will examine the important challenges and research issues of each aspect, and compare the differences between the state-of-the-art methods. Date: Wednesday, 20 March 2013 Time: 10:00am - 12:00noon Venue: Room 4480 Lifts 25/26 Committee Members: Prof. Lionel Ni (Supervisor) Dr. Ke Yi (Chairperson) Dr. Qiong Luo Dr. Raymond Wong **** ALL are Welcome ****