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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 103
Volume 103, July 2023
- Haochen Shi, Hao Huang, Ding Ma, Lu Chen, Miaoxi Zhao:
Capturing urban recreational hotspots from GPS data: A new framework in the lens of spatial heterogeneity. 101972 - Fangli Guan, Zhixiang Fang, Xucai Zhang, Haoyu Zhong, Jianhui Zhang, Haosheng Huang:
Using street-view panoramas to model the decision-making complexity of road intersections based on the passing branches during navigation. 101975 - Jonas Klingwort, Joep Burger:
A framework for population inference: Combining machine learning, network analysis, and non-probability road sensor data. 101976
- Kai Sun, Yingjie Hu, Yue Ma, Ryan Zhenqi Zhou, Yunqiang Zhu:
Conflating point of interest (POI) data: A systematic review of matching methods. 101977
- Phil Bartie, Adam Varley, Jennifer A. Dickie, Darrick Trent N. Evensen, Patrick Devine-Wright, Stacia S. Ryder, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Colin M. G. Foad:
Great Britain's spatial twitter activity related to 'fracking'. 101978 - Jim Yoon, Heng Wan, Brent Daniel, Vivek Srikrishnan, David R. Judi:
Structural model choices regularly overshadow parametric uncertainty in agent-based simulations of household flood risk outcomes. 101979 - Miroslaw Krzysko, Peter Nijkamp, Waldemar Ratajczak, Waldemar Wolynski, Andrzej Wojtyla, Beata Wenerska:
A novel Spatio-temporal principal component analysis based on Geary's contiguity ratio. 101980 - Tarek Al Shammas, Pedro Gullón, Olivier Klein, Francisco Escobar:
Development of a GIS-based walking route planner with integrated comfort walkability parameters. 101981 - Abdelhadi Belfadel, Sebastian Hörl, Rodrigo Javier Tapia, Dimitra Politaki, Ibad Kureshi, Lorant A. Tavasszy, Jakob Puchinger:
A conceptual digital twin framework for city logistics. 101989 - Lucas Spierenburg, Sander van Cranenburgh, Oded Cats:
Characterizing residential segregation in cities using intensity, separation, and scale indicators. 101990 - Hantao Zhao, Lisa Frese, Claudio Venzin, Daniel Kaszás, Raphael P. Weibel, Christoph Hölscher, Victor R. Schinazi, Tyler Thrash:
The time course of spatial knowledge acquisition for different digital navigation aids. 101992
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