2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.14110
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Mining frequency-based sequential trajectory co-clusters

Abstract: Co-clustering is a specific type of clustering that addresses the problem of finding groups of objects without necessarily considering all attributes. This technique has shown to have more consistent results in high-dimensional sparse data than traditional clustering. In trajectory co-clustering, the methods found in the literature have two main limitations: first, the space and time dimensions have to be constrained by user-defined thresholds; second, elements (trajectory points) are clustered ignoring the tr… Show more

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