Maximum Physically Consistent Trajectories

Bram A. Custers, Frank Staals, Bettina Speckmann, Wouter Meulemans, Mees van de Kerkhof

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Abstract

Trajectories are usually collected with physical sensors, which are prone to errors and cause outliers in the data. We aim to identify such outliers via the physical properties of the tracked entity, that is, we consider its physical possibility to visit combinations of measurements. We describe optimal algorithms to compute maximum subsequences of measurements that are consistent with (simplified) physics models. Our results are output-sensitive with respect to the number k of outliers in a trajectory of n measurements. Specifically, we describe an O(n log n log2 k)-time algorithm for 2D trajectories using a model with unbounded acceleration but bounded velocity, and an O(nk)-time algorithm for any model where consistency is “concatenable”: a consistent subsequence that ends where another begins together form a consistent sequence. We also consider acceleration-bounded models that are not concatenable. We show how to compute the maximum subsequence for such models in O(n k2 log k) time, under appropriate realism conditions. Finally, we experimentally explore the performance of our algorithms on several large real-world sets of trajectories. Our experiments show that we are generally able to retain larger fractions of noisy trajectories than previous work and simpler greedy approaches. We also observe that the speed-bounded model may in practice approximate the acceleration-bounded model quite well, though we observed some variation between datasets.
Original languageEnglish
Article number17
Number of pages33
JournalACM Transactions on Spatial Algorithms and Systems
Volume7
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2021

Funding

This research was supported by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) under Project No. 639.023.208. B. Custers and M. van de Kerkhof are supported by HERE Technologies and NWO under Project No. 628.011.005; B. Speckmann is partially supported by NWO under Project No. 639.023.208. Authors’ addresses: B. Custers, W. Meulemans, and B. Speckmann, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, TU Eindhoven, P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, The Netherlands; emails: {b.a.custers, w.meulemans, b.speckmann}@tue.nl; M. van de Kerkhof, Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University, Princetonplein 5, 3584 CC Utrecht, The Netherlands; email: [email protected]; F. Staals, Utrecht University, the Netherlands; email: [email protected].

FundersFunder number
HERE Technologies
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek628.011.005, 639.023.208

    Keywords

    • Outlier detection
    • algorithms
    • experiments
    • physics models

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