Spatio-Temporal Trajectory Similarity Measures: A Comprehensive Survey and Quantitative Study

March 09, 2023 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering

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Authors Danlei Hu, Lu Chen, Hanxi Fang, Ziquan Fang, Tianyi Li, Yunjun Gao arXiv ID 2303.05012 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Citations 50 Venue IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering Last Checked 1 day ago
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Spatio-temporal trajectory analytics is at the core of smart mobility solutions, which offers unprecedented information for diversified applications such as urban planning, infrastructure development, and vehicular networks. Trajectory similarity measure, which aims to evaluate the distance between two trajectories, is a fundamental functionality of trajectory analytics. In this paper, we propose a comprehensive survey that investigates all the most common and representative spatio-temporal trajectory measures. First, we provide an overview of spatio-temporal trajectory measures in terms of three hierarchical perspectives: Non-learning vs. Learning, Free Space vs. Road Network, and Standalone vs. Distributed. Next, we present an evaluation benchmark by designing five real-world transformation scenarios. Based on this benchmark, extensive experiments are conducted to study the effectiveness, robustness,nefficiency, and scalability of each measure, which offers guidelines for trajectory measure selection among multiple techniques and applications such as trajectory data mining, deep learning, and distributed processing.
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