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Guangsheng Dong, Rui Li, Fa Li, Zhaohui Liu, Huayi Wu, Longgang Xiang, Wensen Yu, Jie Jiang, Hongping Zhang and Fangning Li
An imbalance in urban development in China has become a contradiction. Points of Interest (POIs) serve as representations of the spatial distribution of urban functions. Analyzing POI spatial co-occurrence patterns can reveal the agglomeration patterns o...
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Yose Lee and Ducksu Seo
While understanding the dynamic urban network through the concept of regional centrality has provided various implications on the structure and hierarchy of cities, the macroscopic focus of previous studies has largely overlooked the small-scale physical...
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Ai-Sheng Wang, Zhang-Cai Yin and Shen Ying
The possibility of moving objects accessing different types of points of interest (POIs) at specific times is not always the same, so quantitative time geography research needs to consider the actual POI semantic information, including POI attributes and...
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Yanan Wu, Yalin Yang and May Yuan
Conventional spatiotemporal methods take frequentist or density-based approaches to map event clusters over time. While these methods discern hotspots of varying continuity in space and time, their findings overlook locations of routine occurrences where...
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Guodong Yan, Lin Zou and Yunan Liu
The nighttime economy (NTE) is one of the primary measures used by the Chinese government to promote urban consumption and capital flow. Especially after COVID-19, more regulations were introduced by both the central and local governments to accelerate t...
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Pornrawee Tatit, Kiki Adhinugraha and David Taniar
Using spatial data in mobile applications has grown significantly, thereby empowering users to explore locations, navigate unfamiliar areas, find transportation routes, employ geomarketing strategies, and model environmental factors. Spatial databases ar...
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Yafei Xi, Quanhua Hou, Yaqiong Duan, Kexin Lei, Yan Wu and Qianyu Cheng
Exploring the correlation of the built environment with metro ridership is vital for fostering sustainable urban growth. Although the research conducted in the past has explored how ridership is nonlinearly influenced by the built environment, less resea...
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Yalin Yang, Yanan Wu and May Yuan
In-person social events bring people to places, while people and places influence where and what social events occur. Knowing what people do and where they build social relationships gives insights into the distribution and availability of places for soc...
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Wei-Ling Hsu, Yi-Jheng Chang, Lin Mou, Juan-Wen Huang and Hsin-Lung Liu
Historic urban areas are the foundations of urban development. Due to rapid urbanization, the sustainable development of historic urban areas has become challenging for many cities. Elements of tourism and tourism service facilities play an important rol...
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Zheng Li, Xueyuan Huang, Liupeng Gong, Ke Yuan and Chun Liu
Next Point-of-Interest (POI) recommendation has shown great value for both users and providers in location-based services. Existing methods mainly rely on partial information in users? check-in sequences, and are brittle to users with few interactions. M...
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