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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 110
Volume 110, 2024
- Nadia Shafaeipour, Valeriu-Daniel Stanciu, Maarten van Steen, Mingshu Wang:
Understanding the protection of privacy when counting subway travelers through anonymization. 102091 - Ryan Hardesty Lewis, Junfeng Jiao, Kijin Seong, Arya Farahi, Paul A. Navrátil, Nate Casebeer, Dev Niyogi:
Fire and smoke digital twin - A computational framework for modeling fire incident outcomes. 102093 - Bo Kong, Tinghua Ai, Xinyan Zou, Xiongfeng Yan, Min Yang:
A graph-based neural network approach to integrate multi-source data for urban building function classification. 102094 - Yirong Zhou, Xiaoyue Cathy Liu, Bingkun Chen, Tony H. Grubesic, Ran Wei, Danielle Wallace:
A data-driven framework for agent-based modeling of vehicular travel using publicly available data. 102095 - Zhewei Liu, Tyler Felton, Ali Mostafavi:
Interpretable machine learning for predicting urban flash flood hotspots using intertwined land and built-environment features. 102096 - Heather R. Chamberlain, Edith Darin, Wole Ademola Adewole, Warren C. Jochem, Attila N. Lázár, Andrew J. Tatem:
Building footprint data for countries in Africa: To what extent are existing data products comparable? 102104 - Hanlin Zhou, Jue Wang, Michael J. Widener, Kathi Wilson:
Examining the relationship between active transport and exposure to streetscape diversity during travel: A study using GPS data and street view imagery. 102105 - Martin Sveda, Pavol Hurbánek, Michala Sládeková Madajová, Konstantín Rosina, Filip Förstl, Petr Záboj, Ján Výbostok:
When spatial interpolation matters: Seeking an appropriate data transformation from the mobile network for population estimates. 102106 - Qiao Zhao, Meghan Winters, Trisalyn A. Nelson, Karen Laberee, Colin J. Ferster, Kevin Manaugh:
Who has access to cycling infrastructure in Canada? A social equity analysis. 102109 - Qingqing Chen, Boyu Wang, Andrew T. Crooks:
Community resilience to wildfires: A network analysis approach by utilizing human mobility data. 102110 - Dan Qiang, Grant McKenzie:
Navigating the post-pandemic urban landscape: Disparities in transportation recovery & regional insights from New York City. 102111 - Aura Kaarivuo, Jonas Oppenländer, Tommi Kärkkäinen, Tommi Mikkonen:
Exploring emergent soundscape profiles from crowdsourced audio data. 102112 - Zhixing Chen, Luliang Tang, Xiaogang Guo, Guizhou Zheng:
A self-supervised detection method for mixed urban functions based on trajectory temporal image. 102113 - Jianxin Qin, Lu Wang, Tao Wu, Ye Li, Longgang Xiang, Yuanyuan Zhu:
Indoor mobility data encoding with TSTM-in: A topological-semantic trajectory model. 102114 - Ariane Droin, Michael Wurm, Matthias Weigand, Carsten Gawlas, Manuel Köberl, Hannes Taubenböck:
How does pedestrian permeability vary in and across cities? A fine-grained assessment for all large cities in Germany. 102115 - Elijah Knaap, Sergio J. Rey:
Measuring two decades of urban spatial structure: The evolution of agglomeration economies in American metros. 102116 - Jonatan Almagor, Itzhak Omer, Noam Omer, Amit Birenboim:
How far will you go? From empirical findings to formalization of walking route distances. 102117 - Cassiano Bastos Moroz, Tobias Sieg, Annegret H. Thieken:
Spatial constraints in cellular automata-based urban growth models: A systematic comparison of classifiers and input urban maps. 102118 - Guan Huang, Zhan Zhao, Anthony G. O. Yeh:
How shareable is your trip? A path-based analysis of ridesplitting trip shareability. 102120 - Cillian Berragan, Alex Singleton, Alessia Calafiore, Jeremy Morley:
Mapping Great Britain's semantic footprints through a large language model analysis of Reddit comments. 102121 - Yonggai Zhuang, Yuhao Kang, Teng Fei, Meng Bian, Yunyan Du:
From hearing to seeing: Linking auditory and visual place perceptions with soundscape-to-image generative artificial intelligence. 102122
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