Our paper “Conserved quantities in human mobility” was published in Transportation Research Part C. less than 1 minute read Published: December 01, 2022Share on Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Previous Next
Professor Martin Raubal and Dr. Thomas Hettinger from SBB presented our joint work on the yumuv and the SBB Green Class projects as well as other research I was involved in such as trackintel and how to use graphs to represent individual mobility. You can find their slides here.
Our paper “Trackintel: An open-source Python library for human mobility analysis” was published in Computers, Environment and Urban Systems.
Our paper “Graph based mobility profiling” was accepted at Computers, Environment and Urban Systems (CEUS) and is now available online.
We have presented our paper “How do you go where?: improving next location prediction by learning travel mode information using transformers” at ACM SIGSPATIAL 22 in Seattle.