Dino Pedreschi
University of Pisa
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Nature Communications | 2015
Luca Pappalardo; Filippo Simini; Salvatore Rinzivillo; Dino Pedreschi; Fosca Giannotti; Albert-László Barabási
The availability of massive digital traces of human whereabouts has offered a series of novel insights on the quantitative patterns characterizing human mobility. In particular, numerous recent studies have lead to an unexpected consensus: the considerable variability in the characteristic travelled distance of individuals coexists with a high degree of predictability of their future locations. Here we shed light on this surprising coexistence by systematically investigating the impact of recurrent mobility on the characteristic distance travelled by individuals. Using both mobile phone and GPS data, we discover the existence of two distinct classes of individuals: returners and explorers. As existing models of human mobility cannot explain the existence of these two classes, we develop more realistic models able to capture the empirical findings. Finally, we show that returners and explorers play a distinct quantifiable role in spreading phenomena and that a correlation exists between their mobility patterns and social interactions.
Archive | 2018
Francesca Pratesi; Anna Monreale; Dino Pedreschi
Privacy is an ever-growing concern in our society and is becoming a fundamental aspect to take into account when one wants to use, publish and analyze data involving human personal sensitive information, like data referring to individual mobility. Unfortunately, it is increasingly hard to transform the data in a way that it protects sensitive information: we live in the era of big data characterized by unprecedented opportunities to sense, store and analyze social data describing human activities in great detail and resolution. This is especially true when we work on mobility data, that are characterized by the fact that there is no longer a clear distinction between quasi-identifiers and sensitive attributes. Therefore, protecting privacy in this context is a significant challenge. As a result, privacy preservation simply cannot be accomplished by de-identification alone. In this chapter, we propose the Privacy by Design paradigm to develop technological frameworks for countering the threats of undesirable, unlawful effects of privacy violation, without obstructing the knowledge discovery opportunities of social mining and big data analytical technologies. Our main idea is to inscribe privacy protection into the knowledge discovery technology by design, so that the analysis incorporates the relevant privacy requirements from the start. We show three applications of the Privacy by Design principle on mobility data analytics. First we present a framework based on a data-driven spatial generalization, which is suitable for the privacy-aware publication of movement data in order to enable clustering analysis. Second, we present a method for sanitizing semantic trajectories, using a generalization of visited places based on a taxonomy of locations. The private data then may be used for extracting frequent sequential patterns. Lastly, we show how to apply the idea of Privacy by Design in a distributed setting in which movement data from individual vehicles is made private through differential privacy manipulations and then is collected, aggregated and analyzed by a centralized station.
Archive | 2008
Fosca Giannotti; Dino Pedreschi
SEBD | 2003
Fosca Giannotti; Mirco Nanni; Dino Pedreschi; F. Samaritani
Archive | 2014
Barbara Furletti; Lorenzo Gabrielli; Fosca Giannotti; Letizia Milli; Mirco Nanni; Dino Pedreschi; Roberta Vivio; Giuseppe Garofalo
Archive | 2004
Jean-François Boulicaut; Floriana Esposito; Fosca Giannotti; Dino Pedreschi
Archive | 2010
Gennady L. Andrienko; Natalia V. Andrienko; Fosca Giannotti; Anna Monreale; Dino Pedreschi; Salvatore Rinzivillo
Mobility Data | 2013
Fosca Giannotti; Anna Monreale; Dino Pedreschi
Meth. of Logic in CS | 1994
Fosca Giannotti; Dino Pedreschi; Carlo Zaniolo
Archive | 2018
Dino Pedreschi; Fosca Giannotti; Riccardo Guidotti; Anna Monreale; Luca Pappalardo; Salvatore Ruggieri; Franco Turini