ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (Jun 2019)

Simplification and Detection of Outlying Trajectories from Batch and Streaming Data Recorded in Harsh Environments

  • Iq Reviessay Pulshashi,
  • Hyerim Bae,
  • Hyunsuk Choi,
  • Seunghwan Mun,
  • Riska Asriana Sutrisnowati

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8060272
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
p. 272

Abstract

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Analysis of trajectory such as detection of an outlying trajectory can produce inaccurate results due to the existence of noise, an outlying point-locations that can change statistical properties of the trajectory. Some trajectories with noise are repairable by noise filtering or by trajectory-simplification. We herein propose the application of a trajectory-simplification approach in both batch and streaming environments, followed by benchmarking of various outlier-detection algorithms for detection of outlying trajectories from among simplified trajectories. Experimental evaluation in a case study using real-world trajectories from a shipyard in South Korea shows the benefit of the new approach.

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