Abstract:The prediction of a user’s trajectory is a key problem in mobility prediction, which has been applied to a range of fields such as location-based service recommendations and traffic planning. The impact of users’ social contacts on mobility is not adequately considered in the current trajectory prediction research. Furthermore, the spatial–temporal dependence of long trajectories is difficult to characterize by conventional recurrent neural network models. A multi-level attentive context-aware trajectory predi… Show more
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