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23 April 2008
- 09:5209:52, 23 April 2008 diff hist +874 Mining and Visualizing Activity Patterns in Social Science Diary Data No edit summary
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- 09:3609:36, 23 April 2008 diff hist +732 N File:IdentifiedPatternsOfAlg.gif An example of patterns identified by the algorithm. The triple pattern <prepare food; eat dinner; wash up after dinner>, (a), shows that this pattern is performed mostly by women. It’s subpattern <eat dinner; wash up after dinner>, (b), shows that more current
- 09:3109:31, 23 April 2008 diff hist +518 N File:TimePAcTSVisualizations.gif Results of the pattern identification algorithm as seen in the graphical user interface of the VISUAL-TimePAcTS application. In the figure the 278 identified pattern triples (3 − tuples) are selected and listed. From the pattern list the pattern <‘pre current
- 09:2909:29, 23 April 2008 diff hist +218 N File:PatternIdentificationAlg.gif Overview of the pattern identification algorithm. The algorithm is an adapted AprioriAll algorithm. current
- 09:2809:28, 23 April 2008 diff hist +604 N File:IndividualsActivityPath.gif Visualization of an individual’s activity path showing examples of two pattern types. In the pattern <‘walk’;‘buy food’;‘walk’> the pattern activities occur immediately after each other in the activity path of the individual giving a zero ga current
- 09:2409:24, 23 April 2008 diff hist +1,242 Mining and Visualizing Activity Patterns in Social Science Diary Data No edit summary
- 09:2209:22, 23 April 2008 diff hist +819 N File:TimePAcTSActivityPathes.gif Visualizations in the Visual-TimePAcTS framework. (a) shows the activity paths of a couple viewed from the front. This view is the ‘real time-use’ representation showing the switch between activities performed during a work day. (b) shows a slightly r current
- 09:1609:16, 23 April 2008 diff hist +552 N File:RealTimeUseRepresentation.gif Traditionally time-use studies use representations that account for the accumulated time used for activities during the day. This ‘added time-use’ representation, seen in the left, hides information that may be important to a social scientist, for exa current
22 April 2008
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- 20:3320:33, 22 April 2008 diff hist +319 N File:Space-time path.gif The original time geographical representation of human space-time behaviour. The, so called, ‘space-time path’is a vertical trajectory representing the movement of an individual in space and time. current
- 20:2420:24, 22 April 2008 diff hist +27 Mining and Visualizing Activity Patterns in Social Science Diary Data No edit summary
- 20:2320:23, 22 April 2008 diff hist +319 N File:Figure1.gif The original time geographical representation of human space-time behaviour. The, so called, ‘space-time path’is a vertical trajectory representing the movement of an individual in space and time. current
21 April 2008
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