Activity Projection

Planning-Context Aware Mobile Recommendations

Jan 1, 2015

Modeling mobile user activity planning targets

Jan 1, 2014

Enhancing Traveler Context through Transferable Activity Patterns

Jan 1, 2013

Enhancing traveler context through transferable activity patterns

Jan 1, 2013

ACM HotMobile 2013 poster: the importance of timing in mobile personalization

Jan 1, 2013

A data mining approach to rapidly learning traveler activity patterns for mobile applications

Advisors : Peter C. Nelson Abolfazl Mohammadian

Mar 9, 2010

Urban travel route and activity choice survey: Internet-based prompted-recall activity travel survey using global positioning system data

Jan 1, 2010

Results of the UTRACS Internet-Based Prompted Recall GPS Travel Survey: Empirical Analysis of the Activity Planning Process

Jan 1, 2010

Activity Detection, Mining, Scheduling, and Projection
Activity Detection, Mining, Scheduling, and Projection

This research is strongly tied to computational transportation, location awareness, and artificial intelligence based geo spatially aware pattern completion. This project includes various ways an individual's activity might be determined whether through wearables, GPS location, images, etc. A secondary aspect of this is then applying large-scale data mining and machine learning of patterns of activities of individuals and using these to either help a user with time and geographically aware schedule optimization, or as a means of projecting temporal location and activity of a user for personalized recommendations. A major component of this work is how to do this in a privacy preserving way due to the potential large scale risk to privacy. Different aspects that have been part of this study have been improving machine learning for inferring from incomplete or missing data; and generative transforming applied to temporally geospatial aware activity scheduling projection for individuals and households.

Jun 13, 2008

Mining sequential association rules for traveler context prediction

Jan 1, 2008