Graph-Structured Trajectory Extraction from Travelogues
Yamamoto, Aitaro, Otomo, Hiroyuki, Ouchi, Hiroki, Higashiyama, Shohei, Teranishi, Hiroki, Shindo, Hiroyuki, Watanabe, Taro
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Previous studies on sequence-based extraction of human movement trajectories have an issue of inadequate trajectory representation. Specifically, a pair of locations may not be lined up in a sequence especially when one location includes the other geographically. In this study, we propose a graph representation that retains information on the geographic hierarchy as well as the temporal order of visited locations, and have constructed a benchmark dataset for graph-structured trajectory extraction. The experiments with our baselines have demonstrated that it is possible to accurately predict visited locations and the order among them, but it remains a challenge to predict the hierarchical relations.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-21-2024
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