Statistics Seminar - Spatiotemporal Event detection in Mobility Network

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Thursday March 1, 2012 - Friday March 2, 2012
      3:00 pm - 3:59 pm
  • Location: ISyE Executive Classroom
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Contact

Jan Shi <jianjun.shi@isye.gatech.edu>

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Summary Sentence: Statistics Seminar - Rong Duan

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TITLE: Spatiotemporal Event detection in Mobility Network

SPEAKER: Rong Duan

ABSTRACT:

Learning and identifying events in network traffic is crucial for service providers to improve their mobility network performance. In fact, large special events attract cell phone users to relative small areas, which causes sudden surge in network traffic. To handle such increased load, it is necessary to measure the increased network traffic and quantify the impact of the events, so that relevant resources can be optimized to enhance the network capability. However, this problem is challenging due to several issues: (1) Multiple periodic temporal traffic patterns (i.e., nonhomogeneous process) even for normal traffic; (2) Irregularly distributed spatial neighbor information; (3) Different temporal patterns driven by different events even for spatial neighborhoods; (4) Large scale data set.

This paper proposes a systematic event detection method that deals with the above problems. With the additivity property of Poisson process, we propose an algorithm to integrate spatial information by aggregating the behavior of temporal data under various areas. Markov Modulated Nonhomogeneous Poisson Process (MMNHPP) is employed to estimate the probability with which event happens, when and where the events take place, and assess the spatial and temporal impacts of the events. Localized events are then ranked globally for prioritizing more significant events. Synthetic data are generated to illustrate our procedure and validate the performance. An industrial example from a telecommunication company is also presented to show the effectiveness of the proposed method.

Contact: rongduan@research.att.com

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  • Created By: Anita Race
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Feb 28, 2012 - 3:24am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 9:56pm