Abstract:Our lives are made of social interactions which can be recorded through personal gadgets as well as sensors capturing ubiquitous and social data. This type of data, such as spatiotemporal data from the real-time location of people, for example, can then be used for inferring interactions which can be translated into behavioural patterns.In this paper, we consider the automatic discovery of exceptional social behaviour from spatio-temporal interaction data, focusing on two areas: exceptional subgroups and spati… Show more
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