European Transport Research Review (Nov 2021)

Transport behavior-mining from smartphones: a review

  • Valentino Servizi,
  • Francisco C. Pereira,
  • Marie K. Anderson,
  • Otto A. Nielsen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12544-021-00516-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 25

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Abstract Background Although people and smartphones have become almost inseparable, especially during travel, smartphones still represent a small fraction of a complex multi-sensor platform enabling the passive collection of users’ travel behavior. Smartphone-based travel survey data yields the richest perspective on the study of inter- and intrauser behavioral variations. Yet after over a decade of research and field experimentation on such surveys, and despite a consensus in transportation research as to their potential, smartphone-based travel surveys are seldom used on a large scale. Purpose This literature review pinpoints and examines the problems limiting prior research, and exposes drivers to select and rank machine-learning algorithms used for data processing in smartphone-based surveys. Conclusion Our findings show the main physical limitations from a device perspective; the methodological framework deployed for the automatic generation of travel-diaries, from the application perspective; and the relationship among user interaction, methods, and data, from the ground truth perspective.

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