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Using deep learning for trajectory classification in imbalanced dataset
Author(s) -
Nicksson Ckayo Arrais de Freitas,
Ticiana L. Coelho da Silva,
José Antônio Fernandes de Macêdo,
Leopoldo Melo Júnioer
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
proceedings of the ... international florida artificial intelligence research society conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2334-0762
pISSN - 2334-0754
DOI - 10.32473/flairs.v34i1.128368
Subject(s) - deep learning , artificial intelligence , computer science , machine learning , trajectory , popularity , precision and recall , psychology , social psychology , physics , astronomy
Deep learning has gained much popularity in the past years due to GPU advancements, cloud computing improvements, and its supremacy, considering the accuracy results when trained on massive datasets. As with machine learning, deep learning models may experience low performance when handled with imbalanced datasets. In this paper, we focus on the trajectory classification problem, and we examine deep learning techniques for coping with imbalanced class data. We extend a deep learning model, called DeepeST (Deep Learning for Sub-Trajectory classification), to predict the class or label for sub-trajectories from imbalanced datasets. DeepeST is the first deep learning model for trajectory classification that provides approaches for coping with imbalanced dataset problems from the authors' knowledge. In this paper, we perform the experiments with three real datasets from LBSN (Location-Based Social Network) trajectories to identify who is the user of a sub-trajectory (similar to the Trajectory-User Linking problem). We show that DeepeST outperforms other deep learning approaches from state-of-the-art concerning the accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-score.

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