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TRACE: Trajectory Recovery with State Propagation Diffusion for Urban Mobility

arXiv:2603.1947458.4h-index: 2Has Code
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This work addresses the challenge of sparse trajectory data for urban mobility applications, offering incremental improvements in accuracy for services like navigation and ride-sharing.

The paper tackles the problem of recovering dense and continuous GPS trajectories from sparse and incomplete inputs, which is essential for location-based services, and introduces TRACE, a diffusion model that achieves over 26% accuracy improvement over state-of-the-art methods without significant inference overhead.

High-quality GPS trajectories are essential for location-based web services and smart city applications, including navigation, ride-sharing and delivery. However, due to low sampling rates and limited infrastructure coverage during data collection, real-world trajectories are often sparse and feature unevenly distributed location points. Recovering these trajectories into dense and continuous forms is essential but challenging, given their complex and irregular spatio-temporal patterns. In this paper, we introduce a novel diffusion model for trajectory recovery named TRACE, which reconstruct dense and continuous trajectories from sparse and incomplete inputs. At the core of TRACE, we propose a State Propagation Diffusion Model (SPDM), which integrates a novel memory mechanism, so that during the denoising process, TRACE can retain and leverage intermediate results from previous steps to effectively reconstruct those hard-to-recover trajectory segments. Extensive experiments on multiple real-world datasets show that TRACE outperforms the state-of-the-art, offering $>$26\% accuracy improvement without significant inference overhead. Our work strengthens the foundation for mobile and web-connected location services, advancing the quality and fairness of data-driven urban applications. Code is available at: https://github.com/JinmingWang/TRACE

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