Abstract
Traffic data, automatically collected en masse every day, can be mined to discover information or patterns to support police investigations. Leveraging on domain expertise, in this paper we show how unsupervised clustering techniques can be used to infer trending behaviors for road-users and thus classify both routes and vehicles. We describe a tool devised and implemented upon openly-available scientific libraries and we present a new set of experiments involving three years worth data. Our classification results show robustness to noise and have high potential for detecting anomalies possibly connected to criminal activity.
Anno
2018
Autori IAC
Tipo pubblicazione
Altri Autori
Guarino, Stefano and Leuzzi, Fabio and Lombardi, Flavio and Mastrostefano, Enrico