Aircraft Trajectory Segmentation-based Contrastive Coding: A Framework for Self-supervised Trajectory Representation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.20028v1
- Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2024 14:04:46 GMT
- Title: Aircraft Trajectory Segmentation-based Contrastive Coding: A Framework for Self-supervised Trajectory Representation
- Authors: Thaweerath Phisannupawong, Joshua Julian Damanik, Han-Lim Choi,
- Abstract summary: This paper introduces Aircraft Trajectory-based Contrastive Coding (ATSCC)
ATSCC is a novel self-supervised time series representation learning framework designed to capture semantic information in air traffic trajectory data.
Experiments were conducted on datasets from three different airports, totaling four datasets.
- Score: 3.621265249995015
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Air traffic trajectory recognition has gained significant interest within the air traffic management community, particularly for fundamental tasks such as classification and clustering. This paper introduces Aircraft Trajectory Segmentation-based Contrastive Coding (ATSCC), a novel self-supervised time series representation learning framework designed to capture semantic information in air traffic trajectory data. The framework leverages the segmentable characteristic of trajectories and ensures consistency within the self-assigned segments. Intensive experiments were conducted on datasets from three different airports, totaling four datasets, comparing the learned representation's performance of downstream classification and clustering with other state-of-the-art representation learning techniques. The results show that ATSCC outperforms these methods by aligning with the labels defined by aeronautical procedures. ATSCC is adaptable to various airport configurations and scalable to incomplete trajectories. This research has expanded upon existing capabilities, achieving these improvements independently without predefined inputs such as airport configurations, maneuvering procedures, or labeled data.
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