Authors
Vincent A Traag, Arnaud Browet, Francesco Calabrese, Frédéric Morlot
Publication date
2011/10/9
Conference
2011 IEEE Third International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2011 IEEE Third International Conference on Social Computing
Pages
625-628
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The unprecedented amount of data from mobile phones creates new possibilities to analyze various aspects of human behavior. Over the last few years, much effort has been devoted to studying the mobility patterns of humans. In this paper we will focus on unusually large gatherings of people, i.e. unusual social events. We introduce the methodology of detecting such social events in massive mobile phone data, based on a Bayesian location inference framework. More specifically, we also develop a framework for deciding who is attending an event. We demonstrate the method on a few examples. Finally, we discuss some possible future approaches for event detection, and some possible analyses of the detected social events.
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VA Traag, A Browet, F Calabrese, F Morlot - 2011 IEEE Third International Conference on Privacy …, 2011