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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 53
Volume 53, September 2015
- Bin Jiang
, Jean-Claude Thill:
Volunteered Geographic Information: Towards the establishment of a new paradigm. 1-3 - Carola Kunze, Robert Hecht
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Semantic enrichment of building data with volunteered geographic information to improve mappings of dwelling units and population. 4-18 - Ying Long
, Jean-Claude Thill:
Combining smart card data and household travel survey to analyze jobs-housing relationships in Beijing. 19-35 - Shan Jiang, Ana Alves
, Filipe Rodrigues
, Joseph Ferreira Jr., Francisco C. Pereira
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Mining point-of-interest data from social networks for urban land use classification and disaggregation. 36-46 - Arie Croitoru, N. Wayant, Andrew T. Crooks
, Jacek Radzikowski, Anthony Stefanidis:
Linking cyber and physical spaces through community detection and clustering in social media feeds. 47-64 - Alec Foster, Ian M. Dunham:
Volunteered geographic information, urban forests, & environmental justice. 65-75 - Dongyoun Shin
, Daniel G. Aliaga, Bige Tunçer
, Stefan Müller Arisona, Sung Ah Kim, Dani Zünd
, Gerhard Schmitt:
Urban sensing: Using smartphones for transportation mode classification. 76-86 - Monica Stephens, Ate Poorthuis
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Follow thy neighbor: Connecting the social and the spatial networks on Twitter. 87-95 - Rob Feick
, Colin Robertson:
A multi-scale approach to exploring urban places in geotagged photographs. 96-109 - Yeran Sun
, Hongchao Fan, Mohamed Bakillah, Alexander Zipf
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Road-based travel recommendation using geo-tagged images. 110-122
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