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I checked it already. There is only 1 page, only ABSTRACT (
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Hei!
We used the Viterbi algorithm (a.k.a "leuven"
) because we used the implementation from LeuvenMapMatching. You can check the following articles regarding the Viterbi algorithm:
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Leuven.MapMatching’s documentation
The documentation of the algorithm used -
Hidden Markov Map Matching Through Noise and Sparseness (Microsoft)
This is the original paper -
Map Matching in a Programmer's Perspective
Really good examples -
Map Matching done right using Valhalla’s Meili
Step by step tutorial -
Valhalla’s Implementation Details
The documentation of another project
I really appreciate your interest in this project and the fact that you try to help others in the issues section. Thank you @Laura0106 !
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It is written that Leuven used hidden markov model with non - emitting states.
I found article: "Meert Wannes, Mathias Verbeke, “HMM with Non-Emitting States for Map Matching”, European Conference on Data Analysis (ECDA), Paderborn, Germany, 2018." in leuven documentation.
But there is no access to this article.
Could you help me with that ? Is it possible?
thank you
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You can download this article here
Edit:
Indeed there is only the abstract. I suggest you to contact directly the authors.
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I contacted them, but there was no reply. That is why I decided to contact you
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