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Generating Synthetic Mobility Networks with Generative Adversarial Networks

The increasingly crucial role of human displacements in complex societal phenomena, such as traffic congestion, segregation, and the diffusion of epidemics, is attracting the interest of scientists from several disciplines. In this article, we address mobility network generation, i.e., generating a city's entire mobility network, a weighted directed graph in which nodes are geographic locations and weighted edges represent people's movements between those locations, thus describing the entire mobility set flows within a city. Our solution is MoGAN, a model based on Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) to generate realistic mobility networks.

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CreationDate 2022-03-15
Creator Mauro, Giovanni
Field/Scope of use Any use
Group Sustainable Cities for Citizens
Owner Mauro, Giovanni
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Territory of use World Wide
Thematic Cluster Human Mobility Analytics [HMA]
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Author Mauro Giovanni
Maintainer Mauro Giovanni
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Last Updated 8 September 2023, 13:20 (CEST)
Created 21 March 2022, 16:42 (CET)