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Xinyi Lai and Chao Gao
The spatiotemporal patterns of residential and supporting service facilities are critical to effective urban planning. However, with growing urban sprawl and congestion, the spatial distribution patterns and evolutionary characteristics of these areas sh...
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Jingzhen Ma, Qun Sun, Zhao Zhou, Bowei Wen and Shaomei Li
Residential areas is one of the basic geographical elements on the map and an important content of the map representation. Multi-scale residential areas matching refers to the process of identifying and associating entities with the same name in differen...
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Maya Safira, Makoto Chikaraishi
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Understanding the impact of transport systems on the spatial agglomeration of urban facilities is critical for urban and transport planning. Recent studies show three separate mechanisms, including matching, sharing, and trip chaining on the agglomeratio...
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Tong Zhou, Xintao Liu, Zhen Qian, Haoxuan Chen and Fei Tao
The social function of areas of interest (AOIs) is crucial to the identification of urban functional zoning and land use classification, which has been a hot topic in various fields such as urban planning and smart city fields. Most existing studies on u...
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Tian Lan and Paul Longley
Geocoding historical addresses is a primary yet nontrivial application of spatial analysis in historical geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial humanities. We demonstrate our endeavours of geo-referencing and visualising historical census addre...
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Xinchang Zhang, Guowei Luo, Guangjing He and Liyan Chen
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