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A Study of the Spatio-Temporal Correlations in Mobile Calls Networks

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For the last few years, the amount of data has significantly increased in the companies. It is the reason why data analysis methods have to evolve to meet new demands. In this article, we introduce a practical analysis of a large database from a telecommunication operator. The problem is to segment a territory and characterize the retrieved areas owing to their inhabitant behavior in terms of mobile telephony. We have call detail records collected during five months in France. We propose a two stages analysis. The first one aims at grouping source antennas which originating calls are similarly distributed on target antennas and conversely for target antenna w.r.t. source antenna. A geographic projection of the data is used to display the results on a map of France. The second stage discretizes the time into periods between which we note changes in distributions of calls emerging from the clusters of source antennas. This enables an analysis of temporal changes of inhabitants behavior in every area of the country.
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hal-01222355 , version 1 (29-10-2015)

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Romain Guigourès, Marc Boullé, Fabrice Rossi. A Study of the Spatio-Temporal Correlations in Mobile Calls Networks. Fabrice Guillet; Bruno Pinaud; Gilles Venturini; Djamel Abdelkader Zighed. Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Management, 615, Springer International Publishing, pp.3-17, 2015, Studies in Computational Intelligence, 978-3-319-23750-3. ⟨10.1007/978-3-319-23751-0_1⟩. ⟨hal-01222355⟩
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