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In this paper, we study how well GPS data can be used for biometric identification. Previous work has considered only the location and the entire route ...
The results show that users can indentify users from OpenstreetMap data with an equal error rate, which indicates that GPS traces do contain identifying ...
In this paper, we study how well GPS data can be used for biometric identification. Previous work has considered only the location and the entire route ...
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Sami Sieranoja, Tomi Kinnunen, Pasi Fränti: GPS Trajectory Biometrics: From Where You Were to How You Move. S+SSPR 2016: 450-460.
GPS Trajectory Biometrics: From Where You. Were to How You Move. December 1, 2016. Were to How You Move. Sami Sieranoja, Tomi Kinnunen, Pasi Fränti.
"GPS Trajectory Biometrics: From Where You Were to How You Move." Joint IAPR International Workshops on Statistical Techniques in Pattern Recognition (SPR) ...
GPS Trajectory Biometrics: From Where You Were to How You Move ... In this paper, we study how well GPS data can be used for biometric identification.
In this paper, we present an improved time-based clustering technique for extracting significant locations from GPS data stream. This new location extraction ...
Mar 26, 2013 · Through GPS, most mobile users can be quickly identified by their daily movement patterns, according to a study.
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GPS receivers use a constellation of satellites and ground stations to compute position and time almost anywhere on earth.