Improved motif identification of activity sequences: application to interactive computer experiment data
This paper reports the main findings of a study conducted to improve the applicability of motif
search to identify segments in activity-travel sequences. The improvement concerns the
provision of a statistical criterion of identifying motifs as the key structural information of
activity sequencing and simultaneous decisions of activity implementation. The suggested
approach is applied to the data, originally collected using the interactive computerized
procedure MAGIC to estimate the Simulation Model of Activity Scheduling Heuristics …
search to identify segments in activity-travel sequences. The improvement concerns the
provision of a statistical criterion of identifying motifs as the key structural information of
activity sequencing and simultaneous decisions of activity implementation. The suggested
approach is applied to the data, originally collected using the interactive computerized
procedure MAGIC to estimate the Simulation Model of Activity Scheduling Heuristics …
This paper reports the main findings of a study conducted to improve the applicability of motif search to identify segments in activity-travel sequences. The improvement concerns the provision of a statistical criterion of identifying motifs as the key structural information of activity sequencing and simultaneous decisions of activity implementation. The suggested approach is applied to the data, originally collected using the interactive computerized procedure MAGIC to estimate the Simulation Model of Activity Scheduling Heuristics (SMASH) model. The results of the application illustrate that the suggested motif search method depicts the key structural information of activity patterns of a group and distinguishes among different patterns. The paper details the findings and ends with conclusions and a discussion.