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%0 Journal Article
%1 chen2014traces
%A Chen, Cynthia
%A Bian, Ling
%A Ma, Jingtao
%D 2014
%I Elsevier
%J Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies
%K activity location mobile phone inthesis diss geo spatial human mobility citedby:scholar:count:27 citedby:scholar:timestamp:2017-2-21
%P 326--337
%T From traces to trajectories: How well can we guess activity locations from mobile phone traces?
%V 46
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author = {Chen, Cynthia and Bian, Ling and Ma, Jingtao},
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journal = {Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies},
keywords = {activity location mobile phone inthesis diss geo spatial human mobility citedby:scholar:count:27 citedby:scholar:timestamp:2017-2-21},
pages = {326--337},
publisher = {Elsevier},
timestamp = {2017-02-21T10:04:38.000+0100},
title = {From traces to trajectories: How well can we guess activity locations from mobile phone traces?},
volume = 46,
year = 2014
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