Miller Harvey J, Dodge Somayeh, Miller Jennifer, Bohrer Gil
Department of Geography and Center for Urban and Regional Analysis (CURA), The Ohio State University.
Department of Geography, Environment and Society, University of Minnesota.
Int J Geogr Inf Sci. 2019;33(5):855-876. doi: 10.1080/13658816.2018.1564317. Epub 2019 Jan 15.
There is long-standing scientific interest in understanding purposeful movement by animals and humans. Traditionally, collecting data on individual moving entities was difficult and time-consuming, limiting scientific progress. The growth of location-aware and other geospatial technologies for capturing, managing and analyzing moving objects data are shattering these limitations, leading to revolutions in animal movement ecology and human mobility science. Despite parallel transitions towards massive individual-level data collected automatically via sensors, there is little scientific cross-fertilization across the animal and human divide. There are potential synergies from converging these separate domains towards an integrated science of movement. This paper discusses the data-driven revolutions in the animal movement ecology and human mobility science, their contrasting worldviews and, as examples of complementarity, transdisciplinary questions that span both fields. We also identify research challenges that should be met to develop an integrated science of movement trajectories.
长期以来,科学界一直对理解动物和人类的有目的运动感兴趣。传统上,收集单个移动实体的数据既困难又耗时,限制了科学进展。用于捕获、管理和分析移动物体数据的位置感知及其他地理空间技术的发展正在打破这些限制,引发了动物运动生态学和人类移动科学的革命。尽管正同时朝着通过传感器自动收集大规模个体层面数据的方向转变,但动物和人类领域之间几乎没有科学上的交叉融合。将这些不同领域融合成一门综合运动科学存在潜在的协同作用。本文讨论了动物运动生态学和人类移动科学中数据驱动的革命、它们截然不同的世界观,以及作为互补性示例的跨越这两个领域的跨学科问题。我们还确定了为发展运动轨迹综合科学而应应对的研究挑战。