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Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, Volume 58
Volume 58, July 2016
- Andreas Hall, Kirsi Virrantaus:
Visualizing the workings of agent-based models: Diagrams as a tool for communication and knowledge acquisition. 1-11 - Suelynn Choy, John Handmer, Joshua Whittaker, Yuki Shinohara, Tomohiro Hatori, Naohiko Kohtake:
Application of satellite navigation system for emergency warning and alerting. 12-18 - Hamidreza Zoraghein, Stefan Leyk, Matthew Ruther, Barbara P. Buttenfield:
Exploiting temporal information in parcel data to refine small area population estimates. 19-28 - Yossi Shushan, Juval Portugali, Efrat Blumenfeld-Lieberthal:
Using virtual reality environments to unveil the imageability of the city in homogenous and heterogeneous environments. 29-38 - Kenobi Isima Morris, Andy Tak-Yee Chan, Maggie Chel Gee Ooi, Muhammad Y. Oozeer, Yousif Abdalla Abakr, Kwami Justina Kenobi Morris:
Effect of vegetation and waterbody on the garden city concept: An evaluation study using a newly developed city, Putrajaya, Malaysia. 39-51 - Xiaolu Zhou, Wei Yu, William C. Sullivan:
Making pervasive sensing possible: Effective travel mode sensing based on smartphones. 52-59 - Asya Natapov, Dafna Fisher-Gewirtzman:
Visibility of urban activities and pedestrian routes: An experiment in a virtual environment. 60-70 - Sebastian Muhs, Hendrik Herold, Gotthard Meinel, Dirk Burghardt, Odette Kretschmer:
Automatic delineation of built-up area at urban block level from topographic maps. 71-84 - Guy Lansley, Paul A. Longley:
The geography of Twitter topics in London. 85-96 - Ming Li, Günther Sagl, Lucy W. Mburu, Hongchao Fan:
A contextualized and personalized model to predict user interest using location-based social networks. 97-106
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