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Shiyao Zhu, Dezhi Li, Jin Zhu and Haibo Feng
The rapid development of new technologies has made the acquisition and processing of big data much easier and more accessible to various domains including construction management. This trend has resulted in numerous new technical or management issues in ...
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Um E Hani Habib, Abdur Rehman Nasir, Fahim Ullah, Siddra Qayyum and Muhammad Jamaluddin Thaheem
Building information modeling (BIM) through data-rich digital representation has revolutionized the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry. BIM implementation in the AEC industry has noticeably increased over the last decade. Various ...
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Ayman Taha, Bernard Cosgrave and Susan Mckeever
Insurance is a data-rich sector, hosting large volumes of customer data that is analysed to evaluate risk. Machine learning techniques are increasingly used in the effective management of insurance risk. Insurance datasets by their nature, however, are o...
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Ernesto Ausilio, Maria Giovanna Durante and Paolo Zimmaro
The performance of a large number of critical infrastructure systems needs to be periodically re-evaluated. This is especially so when such systems are located in seismic areas and are subjected to ageing effects. Seismic re-evaluations are typically per...
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Richard Novak and Antonin Pavlicek
In this theoretical paper, we explore Big Data ethics in the broader context of general data ethics, stakeholder groups, demand for governance and regulation, social norms, and human values. We follow and expand on the digital divide, governance, and reg...
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Giacomo Titti, Cees van Westen, Lisa Borgatti, Alessandro Pasuto and Luigi Lombardo
Mapping existing landslides is a fundamental prerequisite to build any reliable susceptibility model. From a series of landslide presence/absence conditions and associated landscape characteristics, a binary classifier learns how to distinguish potential...
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H. Patricia McKenna
In the context of the challenges facing human computer interaction (HCI) on the one hand and the future Internet on the other, the purpose of this study is to explore the multi-dimensionality of smart cities, looking at relationships and interdependencie...
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Laure Nuninger, Philip Verhagen, Thérèse Libourel, Rachel Opitz, Xavier Rodier, Clément Laplaige, Catherine Fruchart, Samuel Leturcq and Nathanael Levoguer
The amount of information available to archaeologists has grown dramatically during the last ten years. The rapid acquisition of observational data and creation of digital data has played a significant role in this ?information explosion?. In this paper,...
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Bernd Resch and Michael Szell
Due to the wide-spread use of disruptive digital technologies like mobile phones, cities have transitioned from data-scarce to data-rich environments. As a result, the field of geoinformatics is being reshaped and challenged to develop adequate data-driv...
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Adrian Stone, Bruno Merven, Tiisetso Maseela, Resmun Moonsamy
AbstractIt is key for national economic planning to build the tools to forecast energy demand from major sectors like transport in a credible way. As a starting point, this requires building a sufficiently detailed ?bottom-up? picture of technologies and...
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