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Toward a Route Detection Method base on Detail Call Records

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  • Miguel Núñez del Prado

    (Universidad del Pacífico)

  • Hadrien Hendrikx

    (École polytechnique)

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In the last years, smartphones have become the major device for communication enabling Telco operators to capture subscribers’ whereabouts. This location information allows computing geostatistics to study transportation systems, traffic jams, origin-destination matrix, etc. The first task to accomplish the aforementioned objectives is to detect routes that people use to go from A to B. Thus, in the present effort, we propose a method to extract automatically routes from CDR data relying on clustering and community detection algorithms.

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  • Miguel Núñez del Prado & Hadrien Hendrikx, 2016. "Toward a Route Detection Method base on Detail Call Records," Working Papers 16-19, Centro de Investigación, Universidad del Pacífico.
  • Handle: RePEc:pai:wpaper:16-19
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