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Convergence in mobility datasets from Apple, Google, and Meta
Gustavo Sganzerla Martinez;
David Kelvin
ABSTRACT
Tech companies proposed methodologies for capturing populations mobility patterns during the SARS-CoV-2 2020 pandemic. In our work, we report a converged aspect in data collected by Apple, Google, and Meta upon 10 countries with distinct mobile operating system market penetration. We describe the data similarity as a manner to validate collection methodologies, turning mobility trends as a powerful tool to be used as a public health asset.
Citation
Please cite as:
Sganzerla Martinez G, Kelvin D
Convergence in Mobility Data Sets From Apple, Google, and Meta