This repository contains the code for the paper "ST-MoE-BERT: A Spatial-Temporal Mixture-of-Experts Framework for Long-Term Cross-City Mobility Prediction".
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This repository contains the code for the paper "ST-MoE-BERT: A Spatial-Temporal Mixture-of-Experts Framework for Long-Term Cross-City Mobility Prediction".
Python code for the paper "LLMs are zero-shot next-location predictors" by Beneduce et al.
This repository contains SafeGraph Util package on 'Network models for human mobility during normal and anomalous situations'
scikit-mobility: mobility analysis in Python
PyTorch implementation of the paper-"Human Mobility Prediction with Causal and Spatial-constrained Multi-task Network"
BorderRegion_KDE is a program to calculate a geographical Kernel Density Estimation (KDE) polygons derived from human mobility across country borders to map functional cross-border regions. The work is part of the BORDERSPACE project at the Digital Geography Lab, University of Helsinki.
A Python library for computing several metrics related to predictability in human mobility
PyTorch implementation of "HGARN: Hierarchical Graph Attention Recurrent Network for Human Mobility Prediction".
Collect and filter location information from social network services.
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