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Katherine Ho and Rebecca Loraamm
Animal movements are realizations of complex spatiotemporal processes. Central to these processes are the varied environmental contexts in which animals move, which fundamentally impact the movement trajectories of individuals at fine spatial and tempora...
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Hao Huang, Haochen Shi, Mirna Zordan, Siu Ming Lo and Jin Yeu Tsou
Earlier studies have examined various factors that may contribute to the contagion rate of COVID-19, such as urban climatic and socioeconomic characteristics. However, there is a lack of studies at the township level detailing the spatiotemporal settings...
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Minwoo Park and Euichul Lee
In this paper, we propose a method for extracting emotional factors through audiovisual quantitative feature analysis from images of the surrounding environment. Nine features were extracted such as time complexity, spatial complexity (horizontal and ver...
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Gianluca Bonifazi, Francesco Cauteruccio, Enrico Corradini, Michele Marchetti, Luigi Sciarretta, Domenico Ursino and Luca Virgili
The concept of scope was introduced in Social Network Analysis to assess the authoritativeness and convincing ability of a user toward other users on one or more social platforms. It has been studied in the past in some specific contexts, for example to ...
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Jackie Lei Tin Ong and Russell Arthur Smith
Older cities with significant physical historic resources have become increasingly important centers for urban tourism, though contemporary attractions and events are often important in their own right. It is acknowledged that urban areas are multifacete...
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Purwanto Purwanto, Sugeng Utaya, Budi Handoyo, Syamsul Bachri, Ike Sari Astuti, Kresno Sastro Bangun Utomo and Yulius Eka Aldianto
In this research, we analyzed COVID-19 distribution patterns based on hotspots and space?time cubes (STC) in East Java, Indonesia. The data were collected based on the East Java COVID-19 Radar report results from a four-month period, namely March, April,...
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Francesca Cigna
With a wide spectrum of imaging capabilities?from optical to radar sensors, low to very high resolution, continental to local scale, single-image to multi-temporal approaches, yearly to sub-daily acquisition repeat cycles?Earth Observation (EO) offers se...
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I. De Meo,F. Ferretti,T. Hujala,A. Kangas
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Aim of study: Participation of stakeholders is considered an essential element in producing, at different spatial and temporal scales, forest plans accepted by local community and fulfilling the requirements of Sustainable Forest Management. Increasingly...
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