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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 75
Volume 75, May 2019
- Álvaro Gómez-Losada, Francisca M. Santos, Karina Gibert, José Carlos M. Pires:
A data science approach for spatiotemporal modelling of low and resident air pollution in Madrid (Spain): Implications for epidemiological studies. 1-11 - Yanyan Xu, Shan Jiang, Ruiqi Li, Jiang Zhang, Jinhua Zhao, Sofiane Abbar, Marta C. González:
Unraveling environmental justice in ambient PM2.5 exposure in Beijing: A big data approach. 12-21 - Sashikanth Gurram, Amy Lynette Stuart, Abdul Rawoof Pinjari:
Agent-based modeling to estimate exposures to urban air pollution from transportation: Exposure disparities and impacts of high-resolution data. 22-34 - Ye Tian, Xiaobai Angela Yao, Liding Chen:
Analysis of spatial and seasonal distributions of air pollutants by incorporating urban morphological characteristics. 35-48 - Yuefei Zhuo, Hongyu Zheng, Cifang Wu, Zhongguo Xu, Guan Li, Zhenning Yu:
Compatibility mix degree index: A novel measure to characterize urban land use mix pattern. 49-60 - Firoozeh Karimi, Selima Sultana, Ali Shirzadi Babakan, Shan Suthaharan:
An enhanced support vector machine model for urban expansion prediction. 61-75 - Yujin Park, Jean-Michel Guldmann:
Creating 3D city models with building footprints and LIDAR point cloud classification: A machine learning approach. 76-89 - Jizhe Xia, Kevin M. Curtin, Jiajun Huang, Di Wu, Wenqun Xiu, Zhengdong Huang:
A carpool matching model with both social and route networks. 90-102 - Ela Lichtblau, Claire J. Oswald:
Classification of impervious land-use features using object-based image analysis and data fusion. 103-116 - Yilang Shen, Tinghua Ai, Wende Li, Min Yang, Yu Feng:
A polygon aggregation method with global feature preservation using superpixel segmentation. 117-131 - Parmanand Sinha, Andrea E. Gaughan, Forrest R. Stevens, Jeremiah J. Nieves, Alessandro Sorichetta, Andrew J. Tatem:
Assessing the spatial sensitivity of a random forest model: Application in gridded population modeling. 132-145 - Xi Liu, Clio Andris, Sohrab Rahimi:
Place niche and its regional variability: Measuring spatial context patterns for points of interest with representation learning. 146-160 - Jinwoo Kim, Changbum R. Ahn, Yunwoo Nam:
The influence of built environment features on crowdsourced physiological responses of pedestrians in neighborhoods. 161-169 - Jeon-Young Kang, Jared Aldstadt:
Using multiple scale space-time patterns in variance-based global sensitivity analysis for spatially explicit agent-based models. 170-183 - Yang Xu, Dachi Chen, Xiaohu Zhang, Wei Tu, Yuanyang Chen, Yu Shen, Carlo Ratti:
Unravel the landscape and pulses of cycling activities from a dockless bike-sharing system. 184-203 - Qiliang Liu, Wenkai Liu, Jianbo Tang, Min Deng, Yaolin Liu:
Permutation-test-based clustering method for detection of dynamic patterns in Spatio-temporal datasets. 204-216 - David Gullick, George Alan Blackburn, J. Duncan Whyatt, Petr Vopenka, Jon Murray, J. Abbatt:
Tree risk evaluation environment for failure and limb loss (TREEFALL): An integrated model for quantifying the risk of tree failure from local to regional scales. 217-228 - Alistair C. Ford, Stuart L. Barr, Richard J. Dawson, James Virgo, Michael Batty, Jim W. Hall:
A multi-scale urban integrated assessment framework for climate change studies: A flooding application. 229-243 - Ylenia Casali, Hans Rudolf Heinimann:
A topological analysis of growth in the Zurich road network. 244-253 - Rafael Prieto Curiel, Carmen Cabrera Arnau, Mara Torres Pinedo, Humberto González Ramírez, Steven R. Bishop:
Temporal and spatial analysis of the media spotlight. 254-263 - Dongbao Zhao, Emmanuel Stefanakis:
Corrigendum to "Mining massive taxi trajectories for rapid fastest path planning in dynamic multi-level landmark network" [Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 72 (2018) 221-231]. 264-265
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