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Chenhao Wu, Longgang Xiang, Libiao Chen, Qingcen Zhong and Xiongwei Wu
With the development of location-based services and data collection equipment, the volume of trajectory data has been growing at a phenomenal rate. Raw trajectory data come in the form of sequences of ?coordinate-time-attribute? triplets, which require c...
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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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Xin Chen, Longgang Xiang, Fengwei Jiao and Huayi Wu
OpenStreetMap (OSM) road networks provide public digital maps underlying many spatial applications such as routing engines and navigation services. However, turning relationships and time restrictions at OSM intersections are lacking in these maps, posin...
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Xiaolong Li, Yun Zhang, Longgang Xiang and Tao Wu
Lane-level road information is especially crucial now that high-precision navigation maps are in more demand. Road information may be obtained rapidly and affordably by mining floating vehicle data (FCD). A method is proposed to extract the number of lan...
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Jianxin Qin, Wenjie Yang, Tao Wu, Bin He and Longgang Xiang
GPS trajectory and remote sensing data are crucial for updating urban road networks because they contain critical spatial and temporal information. Existing road network updating methods, whether trajectory-based (TB) or image-based (IB), do not integrat...
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Tao Wu, Longgang Xiang and Jianya Gong
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Longgang Xiang, Juntao Huang, Xiaotian Shao and Dehao Wang
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Longgang Xiang, Meng Gao and Tao Wu
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