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Bat-hen Nahmias-Biran, Shuki Cohen, Vladimir Simon and Israel Feldman
Mobile phones have achieved a high rate of penetration and gained great interest in the field of travel behavior studies. However, mobile phone data exploitation for national travel models has only been sporadically studied thus far. This work focuses on...
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Manohar Chamana, Rabindra Bhatta, Konrad Schmitt, Rajendra Shrestha and Stephen Bayne
The increased adoption of information and communication technology for smart grid applications will require innovative cyber?physical system (CPS) testbeds to support research and education in the field. Groundbreaking CPS testbeds with realistic and sca...
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Elisabete Peixoto, Luís Pedro and Rui Vieira
This paper describes a research study related to the development (conception, production, implementation and evaluation) of a set of transmedia activities associated with the study of humans ?use of rocks. To do so, a narrative was created to guide stude...
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Woo-Hee Lee, Cheolhong Kim, Heejung Kim, Hee-Soo Kim and Chungwan Lim
In this study, we evaluated affective components of the learning processes of students after being exposed to a virtual geology field trip of the Baengnyeong Island, South Korea. Changes in students? cognition of and interest in science and scientific at...
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Mario Wolf, Florian Wehking, Michael Montag and Heinrich Söbke
360° models are a form of virtual reality (VR) that allow the viewer to view and explore a photorealistic object from multiple locations within the model. Hence, 360° models are an option to perform virtual field trips (VFT) independent of time and locat...
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Nabil Mohemmed Al-Hazmi
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This study aims at identifying the importance of using smartphone apps in tourism marketing in Al-Kharj Governorate in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The study used the descriptive and analytical approach in studying its hypotheses and achieving its object...
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Antonio Comi, Alexander Rossolov, Antonio Polimeni and Agostino Nuzzolo
Data on the daily activity of private cars form the basis of many studies in the field of transportation engineering. In the past, in order to obtain such data, a large number of collection techniques based on travel diaries and driver interviews were us...
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Qinggang Gao, Joseph Molloy and Kay W. Axhausen
We studied trip purpose imputation using data mining and machine learning techniques based on a dataset of GPS-based trajectories gathered in Switzerland. With a large number of labeled activities in eight categories, we explored location information usi...
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Di Wang, Tomio Miwa and Takayuki Morikawa
The paradigms of taxis and ride-hailing, the two major players in the personal mobility market, are compared systematically and empirically in a unified spatial?temporal context. Supported by real field data from Xiamen, China, this research proposes a t...
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Lisa Muller, Christos Chrysoulas, Nikolaos Pitropakis and Peter J. Barclay
The shift towards microservisation which can be observed in recent developments of the cloud landscape for applications has led towards the emergence of the Function as a Service (FaaS) concept, also called Serverless. This term describes the event-drive...
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