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GeoTopics - A method and system to explore urban activity
GeoTopics is a system to explore geographical patterns of urban activity. The system collects publicly shared check-ins generated by Foursquare users, that reveal who spends... -
Matlas - Trajectory Builder
Trajectory Builder is an Algorithm to reconstruct trajectories from spatio-temporal observation according to specific user constraints.-
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Carpooling Network Analysis
Our method analyzes the potential impact of carpooling as a collective phenomenon emerging from people׳s mobility, by network analytics. Based on big mobility data from... -
GeoSim - Trajectory generator (integration in scikit-mobility)
GeoSim, proposed by Toole et al. [1], is a mechanistic generative model for human mobility. GeoSim takes into account the social dimension between individuals during the...-
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Matlas - TClustering
Ordering points to identify the clustering structure (OPTICS) is an algorithm for finding density-based clusters in spatial data. Its basic idea is similar to DBSCAN, but it...-
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Can Big Data Bridge Gaps in Migration Statistics
Traditional statistical data on international migration suffers from the problems (gaps) of inconsistency in definitions, differences in geographical coverages, absence of...-
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Epidemics and city. How mobility and well being changed with COVID19 era
How did the COVID-19 epidemics change our mobility habits, and how did it impact on people’s well-being and on the virus transmissibility? In the first webinar of the seminar...-
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