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Visual Analysis of Route Diversity
MPhil Thesis Defence Title: "Visual Analysis of Route Diversity" By Mr. He LIU Abstract Road suggestion is an important feature in GPS navigation systems. Traditionally, GPS systems only suggest routes based on shortest distance. Recently, Microsoft T-drive can suggest routes chosen by experienced taxi drivers for a given pair of source and destination in a given time period, which often take less time than the routes calculated according to distance. However, in real environments, taxi drivers may use different routes to reach the same destination, which we call route diversity. In this paper we first propose a trajectory visualization method that examines the regions where the diversity exists and then develop several novel visualization techniques to display the high dimensional attributes and statistics associated with different routes to help users analyze diversity patterns. Our techniques have been applied to the real trajectory data of thousands of taxis and some interesting findings about route diversity have been obtained. We further demonstrate that our system can be used not only to suggest better routes for drivers but also to analyze traffic bottleneck for transportation management. Date: Friday, 15 July 2011 Time: 10:00am – 12:00noon Venue: Room 3584 Lifts 27/28 Committee Members: Dr. Huamin Qu (Supervisor) Prof. Siu-Wing Cheng (Chairperson) Dr. Pedro Sander **** ALL are Welcome ****