Description
As mobile technologies become ever more pervasive in modern society, users find increasingly innovative methods to take advantage of the newest developments and mobile devices. Data mining, in particular, has seen a vast shift as a result of wireless technologies. Mobile Technologies for Active-Travel Data Collection and Analysis concentrates on one particular and fast-growing application of mobile technologies: data acquisition for the tourism industry. This critical reference source provides travel agents, visitors, and hosts with the most advanced data mining methods, empirical research findings, and computational analysis techniques necessary to compete effectively in the global tourism industry.
Chapter
Chapter 1: Origin-Destination Data Collection Technology
Chapter 2: Behavioural Data Collection Using Mobile Phones
Chapter 3: Horses for Courses
Chapter 4: Collecting Activity-Travel and Planning Process Data Using GPS-Based Prompted Recall Surveys
Chapter 5: Space-Time Behavior Survey for Smart Travel Planning in Beijing, China
Chapter 6: Understanding Trip Misreporting Behavior Using Global Positioning System-Assisted Household Travel Survey
Chapter 7: Multi-Week Travel Surveys Using GPS Devices
Chapter 8: The Annotation of Global Positioning System (GPS) Data with Activity Purposes Using Multiple Machine Learning Algorithms
Chapter 9: A New Algorithm for Mode Detection in Travel Surveys
Chapter 10: A Real Time Topological Map Matching Methodology for GPS/GIS-Based Travel Behavior Studies
Chapter 11: Using Smartphones to Capture Personal Travel Behavior
Chapter 12: Individual Mobility Analysis Using Smartphone Data
Chapter 13: Smartphone-Based Travel Survey
Chapter 14: Using Call Detail Records of Mobile Network Operators for Transportation Studies
Chapter 15: The Application of Venue-Side Location-Based Social Networking (VS-LBSN) Data in Dynamic Origin-Destination Estimation
Chapter 16: Obtaining Public Transport Level-of-Service Measures Using In-Vehicle GPS Data and Freely Available GIS Web-Based Tools
Chapter 17: Measuring Travel Behavior Changes to Variably Priced Carsharing Using Mobile Applications
Chapter 18: GPS Travel Diaries in Rural Transportation Research
Chapter 19: A Role for GPS Data in Qualitative Research
Chapter 20: Using a GPS Active Logger to Implement Travel Behaviour Change Programs
Chapter 21: Characterizing Urban Structure Using Taxi GPS Data
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