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The Application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process and a New Correlation Algorithm to Urban Construction and Supervision Using Multi-Source Government Data in Tianjin

Shaoyi Wang    
Zhongjie Sheng    
Yuliang Xi    
Xiangyuan Ma    
Huihui Zhang    
Mengjun Kang    
Fu Ren    
Qingyun Du    
Ke Hu and Zhenbiao Han    

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