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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 87
Volume 87, May 2021
- Hossein Shafizadeh-Moghadam, Masoud Minaei, Robert Gilmore Pontius Jr., Ali Asghari, Hashem Dadashpoor:
Integrating a Forward Feature Selection algorithm, Random Forest, and Cellular Automata to extrapolate urban growth in the Tehran-Karaj Region of Iran. 101595 - Adir Solomon, Amit Livne, Gilad Katz, Bracha Shapira, Lior Rokach:
Analyzing movement predictability using human attributes and behavioral patterns. 101596 - Luqi Li, Ben Derudder, Xiang Kong:
A machine learning approach to the simulation of intercity corporate networks in mainland China. 101598 - Zhiyue Xia, Kathleen Stewart, Junchuan Fan:
Incorporating space and time into random forest models for analyzing geospatial patterns of drug-related crime incidents in a major U.S. metropolitan area. 101599 - Tamás Gál, Sándor István Mahó, Nóra Skarbit, János Unger:
Numerical modelling for analysis of the effect of different urban green spaces on urban heat load patterns in the present and in the future. 101600
- Terje Trasberg, Balamurugan Soundararaj, James A. Cheshire:
Using Wi-Fi probe requests from mobile phones to quantify the impact of pedestrian flows on retail turnover. 101601
- Ahmed M. Mustafa, Amr Ebaid, Hichem Omrani, Timon McPhearson:
A multi-objective Markov Chain Monte Carlo cellular automata model: Simulating multi-density urban expansion in NYC. 101602 - Limin Jiao, Ting Dong, Gang Xu, Zhengzi Zhou, Jiafeng Liu, Yaolin Liu:
Geographic micro-process model: Understanding global urban expansion from a process-oriented view. 101603
- Tomislav Erdelic, Tonci Caric, Martina Erdelic, Leo Tisljaric, Ana Turkovic, Niko Jelusic:
Estimating congestion zones and travel time indexes based on the floating car data. 101604 - Junchuan Fan, Kathleen Stewart:
Understanding collective human movement dynamics during large-scale events using big geosocial data analytics. 101605
- Daoqin Tong, Tony H. Grubesic, Wangshu Mu, Jennifer A. Miller, Edward Helderop, Shalene Jha, Berry J. Brosi, Elisa J. Bienenstock:
Identifying the spatial footprint of pollen distributions using the Geoforensic Interdiction (GOFIND) model. 101615 - Baoju Liu, Min Deng, Jingyi Yang, Yan Shi, Jincai Huang, Chengming Li, Bingwen Qiu:
Detecting anomalous spatial interaction patterns by maximizing urban population carrying capacity. 101616 - Tao Jia, Xi Luo, Xin Li:
Delineating a hierarchical organization of ranked urban clusters using a spatial interaction network. 101617 - Ting L. Lei:
Large scale geospatial data conflation: A feature matching framework based on optimization and divide-and-conquer. 101618 - Sheng Hu, Song Gao, Liang Wu, Yongyang Xu, Ziwei Zhang, Haifu Cui, Xi Gong:
Urban function classification at road segment level using taxi trajectory data: A graph convolutional neural network approach. 101619 - Lars Tierolf, Hans de Moel, Jasper van Vliet:
Modeling urban development and its exposure to river flood risk in Southeast Asia. 101620 - Sreten Cvetojevic, Hartwig H. Hochmair:
Modeling interurban mentioning relationships in the U.S. Twitter network using geo-hashtags. 101621 - Mengnan He, Cheng Chen, Feifei Zheng, Qiuwen Chen, Jianyun Zhang, Hanlu Yan, Yuqing Lin:
An efficient dynamic route optimization for urban flooding evacuation based on Cellular Automata. 101622
- Cristiano Martins Monteiro, Cláudia A. Soares Machado, Mariana de Oliveira Lage, Fernando Tobal Berssaneti, Clodoveu A. Davis Jr., José Alberto Quintanilha:
Optimization of carsharing fleet size to maximize the number of clients served. 101623
- Weihua Dong, Shengkai Wang, Yu Liu:
Mapping relationships between mobile phone call activity and regional function using self-organizing map. 101624
- Meihan Jin, Lunsheng Gong, Yanqin Cao, Pengcheng Zhang, Yongxi Gong, Yu Liu:
Identifying borders of activity spaces and quantifying border effects on intra-urban travel through spatial interaction network. 101625
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