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Context-Aware Displacement Estimation from Mobile Phone Data: A Methodological Framework

arXiv:2604.2145763.9h-index: 12
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The framework provides humanitarian actors with more accurate displacement estimates during disasters by distinguishing regular commuters from displaced individuals, but the single-case demonstration limits external validity.

The paper presents a methodological framework for estimating population displacement from mobile phone data that accounts for individual mobility patterns, reducing misclassification of regular commuters as displaced. In a case study of Super Typhoon Nando in the Philippines, context-aware detection reduced estimated between-municipality displacement by 1.6-2.7 percentage points on weekdays compared to naive methods.

Timely population displacement estimates are critical for humanitarian response during disasters, but traditional surveys and field assessments are slow. Mobile phone data enables near real-time tracking, yet existing approaches apply uniform displacement definitions regardless of individual mobility patterns, misclassifying regular commuters as displaced. We present a methodological framework addressing this through three innovations: (1) mobility profile classification distinguishing local residents from commuter types, (2) context-aware between-municipality displacement detection accounting for expected location by user type and day of week, and (3) operational uncertainty bounds derived from baseline coefficient of variation with a disaster adjustment factor, intended for humanitarian decision support rather than formal statistical inference. The framework produces three complementary metrics scaled to population with uncertainty bounds: displacement rates, origin-destination flows, and return dynamics. An Aparri case study following Super Typhoon Nando (2025, Philippines) applies the framework to vendor-provided daily locations from Globe Telecom. Context-aware detection reduced estimated between-municipality displacement by 1.6-2.7 percentage points on weekdays versus naive methods, attributable to the commuter exception but not independently validated. The method captures between-municipality displacement only. Within-municipality evacuation falls outside scope. The single-case demonstration establishes proof of concept. External validity requires application across multiple events and locations. The framework provides humanitarian actors with operational displacement information while preserving individual privacy through aggregation.

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