Sep 8, 2015 · The returner/explorer dichotomy has a strong impact on spreading and social interactions. We show that explorers and returners play different ...
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Mar 3, 2016 · In this work, we investigate Web browsing trajectories using a human mobility approach based on approximately four years of browsing history ...
In this work, we investigate Web browsing trajectories using a human mobility approach based on approximately four years of browsing history data. Our findings ...
Sep 8, 2015 · Using both mobile phone and GPS data, we discover the existence of two distinct classes of individuals: returners and explorers. As existing ...
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Sep 8, 2015 · Human mobility studies established that a high degree of predictability coexists with the variability of individual mobility. Here, the authors, ...
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In this work, we investigate Web browsing trajectories using a human mobility approach based on approximately four years of browsing history data. Our findings ...
This study evidenced that the returners and explorers dichotomy is significantly dependent on the duration within which individuals' trajectories are observed.
Finally, we show that returners and explorers play a distinct quantifiable role in spreading phenomena and that a correlation exists between their mobility ...
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Jun 8, 2024 · The results indicate that returners and explorers maintained their distinct mobility characteristics even during the hurricane, showing increased separability.
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Oct 22, 2024 · Using both mobile phone and GPS data, we discover the existence of two distinct classes of individuals: returners and explorers. As existing ...
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