Capability of movementfeatures extracted fromGPS trajectoriesforthe classification of fine‐grained behaviors
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Capability of movementfeatures extracted fromGPS trajectoriesforthe classification of fine‐grained behaviorsOthers authors
Huerta Guijarro, Joaquín; Schade, Sven; Granell Canut, CarlosDate
2014-06Abstract
Recent advances in tracking technologies provide an unprecedented opportunity for a better understanding of animal movement. Data from multiple sensors can be used to capture crucial factors deriving the behaviors of ... [+]
Recent advances in tracking technologies provide an unprecedented opportunity for a better understanding of animal movement. Data from multiple sensors can be used to capture crucial factors deriving the behaviors of the animal. Typically, accelerometer data is used to describe and classify fine-grained behaviors, while GPS data are rather used to identify more large-scale mobility patterns. In this study, however, the main research question was to what extent fine-grained foraging behaviors of wading birds can be classified from GPS tracking data alone. The species used in this study was the Eurasian Oystercatcher, Haematopus ostralegus. First, a supervised classification approach is employed based on parameters extracted from accelerometer data to identify and label different behavioral categories. Then, we seek to establish how movement parameters, computed from GPS trajectories, can identify the previously labeled behaviors. A decision tree was developed to see which movement features specifically contribute to predicting foraging. The methods used in this study suggest that it is possible to extract, with high accuracy, fine-grained behaviors based on high-resolution GPS data, providing an opportunity to build a prediction model in cases where no additional sensor or observational data on behavior is available. The key to success, however, is a careful selection of the movement features used in the classification process, including cross-scale analysis. [-]
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Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science
"Connecting a Digital Europe through Location and Place", celebrado en la Universitat Jaume I del 3 al 6 ... [+]
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science
"Connecting a Digital Europe through Location and Place", celebrado en la Universitat Jaume I del 3 al 6 de junio de 2014. [-]
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Huerta, Schade, Granell (Eds): Connecting a Digital Europe through Location and Place. Proceedings of the AGILE'2014 International Conference on Geographic Information Science, Castellón, June, 3-6, 2014. ISBN: 978-90-816960-4-3ISBN
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