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Entangled footprints: Understanding urban neighbourhoods by measuring distance, diversity, and direction of flows in Singapore
Traditional approaches to human mobility analysis in Geography often rely on census or survey data that is resource-intensive to …
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Understanding urban neighbourhoods by measuring distance, diversity, and direction of flows in Singapore
Traditional approaches to human mobility analysis in Geography often rely on census or survey data that is resource-intensive to collect and often has a limited spatio-temporal scope. The advent of new technologies (e.
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I-Ting Chuang
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Ate Poorthuis
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Identifying meaningful locations, such as home or work, from human mobility data has become an increasingly common prerequisite for geographic research. Although location-based services (LBS) and other mobile technology have rapidly grown in recent years, it can be challenging to infer meaningful places from such data, which – compared to conventional datasets – can be devoid of context.
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