Distance-Decay Effect in Probabilistic Time Geography for Random Encounter

Probabilistic time geography uses a fixed distance threshold for the definition of the encounter events of moving objects. However, because of the distance-decay effect, different distances within the fixed threshold ensure that the encounter events do not always have the same possibility, and, ther...

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Main Authors: Zhang-Cai Yin, Zhang-Hao-Nan Jin, Shen Ying, Hui Liu, San-Juan Li, Jia-Qiang Xiao
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/8/4/177
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spelling doaj-8016a12a39a743fdb203a08537a5bffe2020-11-25T00:45:51ZengMDPI AGISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information2220-99642019-04-018417710.3390/ijgi8040177ijgi8040177Distance-Decay Effect in Probabilistic Time Geography for Random EncounterZhang-Cai Yin0Zhang-Hao-Nan Jin1Shen Ying2Hui Liu3San-Juan Li4Jia-Qiang Xiao5School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430061, ChinaSchool of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430061, ChinaSchool of Resource and Environmental Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430061, ChinaSchool of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430061, ChinaSchool of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430061, ChinaSchool of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430061, ChinaProbabilistic time geography uses a fixed distance threshold for the definition of the encounter events of moving objects. However, because of the distance-decay effect, different distances within the fixed threshold ensure that the encounter events do not always have the same possibility, and, therefore, the quantitative probabilistic time geography analysis needs to consider the actual distance-decay coefficient (DDC). Thus, this paper introduces the DDC and proposes a new encounter probability measure model that takes into account the distance-decay effect. Given two positions of a pair of moving objects, the traditional encounter probability model is that if the distance between the two positions does not exceed a given threshold, the encounter event may occur, and its probability is equal to the product of the probabilities of the two moving objects in their respective positions. Furthermore, the probability of the encounter at two given positions is multiplied by the DDC in the proposed model, in order to express the influence of the distance-decay effect on the encounter probability. Finally, the validity of the proposed model is verified by an experiment, which uses the tracking data of wild zebras to calculate the encounter probability, and compares it with the former method.https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/8/4/177time geographydistance-decay coefficientspace-time interactionmovement ecologyencounter probability
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author Zhang-Cai Yin
Zhang-Hao-Nan Jin
Shen Ying
Hui Liu
San-Juan Li
Jia-Qiang Xiao
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Zhang-Hao-Nan Jin
Shen Ying
Hui Liu
San-Juan Li
Jia-Qiang Xiao
Distance-Decay Effect in Probabilistic Time Geography for Random Encounter
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
time geography
distance-decay coefficient
space-time interaction
movement ecology
encounter probability
author_facet Zhang-Cai Yin
Zhang-Hao-Nan Jin
Shen Ying
Hui Liu
San-Juan Li
Jia-Qiang Xiao
author_sort Zhang-Cai Yin
title Distance-Decay Effect in Probabilistic Time Geography for Random Encounter
title_short Distance-Decay Effect in Probabilistic Time Geography for Random Encounter
title_full Distance-Decay Effect in Probabilistic Time Geography for Random Encounter
title_fullStr Distance-Decay Effect in Probabilistic Time Geography for Random Encounter
title_full_unstemmed Distance-Decay Effect in Probabilistic Time Geography for Random Encounter
title_sort distance-decay effect in probabilistic time geography for random encounter
publisher MDPI AG
series ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
issn 2220-9964
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Probabilistic time geography uses a fixed distance threshold for the definition of the encounter events of moving objects. However, because of the distance-decay effect, different distances within the fixed threshold ensure that the encounter events do not always have the same possibility, and, therefore, the quantitative probabilistic time geography analysis needs to consider the actual distance-decay coefficient (DDC). Thus, this paper introduces the DDC and proposes a new encounter probability measure model that takes into account the distance-decay effect. Given two positions of a pair of moving objects, the traditional encounter probability model is that if the distance between the two positions does not exceed a given threshold, the encounter event may occur, and its probability is equal to the product of the probabilities of the two moving objects in their respective positions. Furthermore, the probability of the encounter at two given positions is multiplied by the DDC in the proposed model, in order to express the influence of the distance-decay effect on the encounter probability. Finally, the validity of the proposed model is verified by an experiment, which uses the tracking data of wild zebras to calculate the encounter probability, and compares it with the former method.
topic time geography
distance-decay coefficient
space-time interaction
movement ecology
encounter probability
url https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/8/4/177
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