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Défense de thèse de doctorat en sciences mathématiques : "Human mobility"

Human mobility: data acquisition, algorithms and applications

Catégorie : défense de thèse
Date : 04/12/2015 14:30 - 04/12/2015 16:30
Lieu : Amphithéâtre E12, rempart de la Vierge, 8, 5000 Namur
Orateur(s) : Vsevolod SALNIKOV
Organisateur(s) : Renaud LAMBIOTTE
Jury

Jean-Charles DELVENNE (UCL), Anastasios NOULAS (Lancaster Univ.), Anne LEMAITRE, présidente (UNamur), Timoteo CARLETTI (UNamur), Renaud LAMBIOTTE, promoteur (UNamur)

Résumé

During the last years, data-driven research has become more and more popular. This was made possible by the recent tendency to make datasets publicly available and to provide application programming interfaces (APIs) in different sectors.  In addition, individuals generate more and more personal data that can be collected and analysed, due to their increasing use of smartphones, online social networks and other applications of the Web. In this Thesis, we study different aspects of data-driven research, that is data acquisition, method development and applications, in the context of human mobility. The main contributions of the work are divided into three parts. The first part focuses on the study of existing mobility data generated by mobile phone providers. In the second part, we discuss the important properties of data collection campaigns and present our two successful implementations of mobility data acquisition using smartphone applications. In the third part, finally, we discuss the possibility to extend the network paradigm in order to better describe trajectories of the subject of interest. To do so, we develop methods based on higher-order models of Markov dynamics, and study their properties. A particular attention is given to temporal community detection algorithms, aiming at finding densely connected groups of nodes in temporal networks.

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