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TrajDiff: Diffusion Bridge Network with Semantic Alignment for Trajectory Similarity Computation

18 June 2025
Xiao Zhang
Xingyu Zhao
Hong Xia
Yuan Cao
Guiyuan Jiang
Junyu Dong
Yanwei Yu
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Main:12 Pages
9 Figures
Bibliography:2 Pages
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Abstract

With the proliferation of location-tracking technologies, massive volumes of trajectory data are continuously being collected. As a fundamental task in trajectory data mining, trajectory similarity computation plays a critical role in a wide range of real-world applications. However, existing learning-based methods face three challenges: First, they ignore the semantic gap between GPS and grid features in trajectories, making it difficult to obtain meaningful trajectory embeddings. Second, the noise inherent in the trajectories, as well as the noise introduced during grid discretization, obscures the true motion patterns of the trajectories. Third, existing methods focus solely on point-wise and pair-wise losses, without utilizing the global ranking information obtained by sorting all trajectories according to their similarity to a given trajectory. To address the aforementioned challenges, we propose a novel trajectory similarity computation framework, named TrajDiff. Specifically, the semantic alignment module relies on cross-attention and an attention score mask mechanism with adaptive fusion, effectively eliminating semantic discrepancies between data at two scales and generating a unified representation. Additionally, the DDBM-based Noise-robust Pre-Training introduces the transfer patterns between any two trajectories into the model training process, enhancing the model's noise robustness. Finally, the overall ranking-aware regularization shifts the model's focus from a local to a global perspective, enabling it to capture the holistic ordering information among trajectories. Extensive experiments on three publicly available datasets show that TrajDiff consistently outperforms state-of-the-art baselines. In particular, it achieves an average HR@1 gain of 33.38% across all three evaluation metrics and datasets.

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@article{zhang2025_2506.15898,
  title={ TrajDiff: Diffusion Bridge Network with Semantic Alignment for Trajectory Similarity Computation },
  author={ Xiao Zhang and Xingyu Zhao and Hong Xia and Yuan Cao and Guiyuan Jiang and Junyu Dong and Yanwei Yu },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.15898},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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