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An algorithm to identify avoidance behavior in moving object trajectories

Abstract

Research on trajectory behavior has increased significantly in the last few years. The focus has been on the search for patterns considering the movement of the moving object in space and time, essentially looking for similar geometric properties and dense regions. This paper proposes an algorithm to detect a new kind of behavior pattern that identifies when a moving object is avoiding specific spatial regions, such as security cameras. This behavior pattern is called avoidance. The algorithm was evaluated with real trajectory data and achieved very good results.

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A previous version of this paper has appeared at GEOINFO 2010—The Brazilian Symposium on Geoinformatics.

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Alvares, L.O., Loy, A.M., Renso, C. et al. An algorithm to identify avoidance behavior in moving object trajectories. J Braz Comput Soc 17, 193–203 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13173-011-0037-3

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