Abstract

Mobility data, based on global positioning system (GPS) tracking, have been widely used in many areas, such as analyzing travel patterns, investigating transport safety and efficiency, and evaluating travel impacts. Transport modes are essential factors in understanding mobility within the transport system. Therefore, in this study, a significant number of algorithms were tested for transport mode detection. However, no conclusive recommendations can be drawn regarding which method should be used. The evaluation of the performance of the algorithms was not discussed systematically either in current literature. This paper aims to provide an in-depth review of the methods applied in transport mode detection based on GPS tracking data. The performances of the reviewed methods are then compared and evaluated to provide guidance in choosing algorithms for transport mode detection based on GPS tracking data. The results indicate that the majority of current studies are based on a supervised learning method for transport mode detection. Many of the reviewed methods first require manual dataset labeling, which can produce major drawbacks, such as inefficiency and human errors. It was also found that deep learning approaches have the potential to deal with large amounts of unlabeled raw GPS datasets and increase the accuracy and efficiency of transport mode detection. • A systematic review of methods used to detect transport mode in GPS tracking data. • Compare and evaluate the performance of the reviewed methods. • Enhance knowledge for choosing algorithms to detect transport mode. • Investigate the usefulness of additional GIS information to detect transport mode. • Provide guidance for future research to develop transport mode detection.

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