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Minghao Liu, Jianxiang Wang, Qingxi Luo, Lingbo Sun and Enming Wang
Exploring spatial anisotropy features and capturing spatial interactions during urban change simulation is of great significance to enhance the effectiveness of dynamic urban modeling and improve simulation accuracy. Addressing the inadequacies of curren...
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Abdelkrim Lachgar, David J. Mulla and Viacheslav Adamchuk
One of the challenges in site-specific phosphorus (P) management is the substantial spatial variability in plant available P across fields. To overcome this barrier, emerging sensing, data fusion, and spatial predictive modeling approaches are needed to ...
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Zhuangzhuang Yang, Chengxin Pang and Xinhua Zeng
Predicting the future trajectories of multiple agents is essential for various applications in real life, such as surveillance systems, autonomous driving, and social robots. The trajectory prediction task is influenced by many factors, including individ...
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Ji Zhang, Xiangze Jia, Zhen Wang, Yonglong Luo, Fulong Chen, Gaoming Yang and Lihui Zhao
Skeleton-based action recognition depends on skeleton sequences to detect categories of human actions. In skeleton-based action recognition, the recognition of action scenes with more than one subject is named as interaction recognition. Different from t...
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Kazuki Hirama, Kaeko Yokota, Yusuke Otsuka, Kazumi Watanabe, Naoto Yabe and Yoshinori Hawai
This study used spatial interaction modeling to examine whether origin-specific and destination-specific factors, distance decay effects, and spatial structures explain the criminal trips of residential burglars. In total, 4041 criminal trips committed b...
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Piotr A. Werner, Malgorzata Kesik-Brodacka, Karolina Nowak, Robert Olszewski, Mariusz Kaleta and David T. Liebers
This article describes an original methodology for integrating global SIR-like epidemic models with spatial interaction models, which enables the forecasting of COVID-19 dynamics in Poland through time and space. Mobility level, estimated by the regional...
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Yue Chen, Haizhong Qian, Xiao Wang, Di Wang and Lijian Han
As cities continue to grow, the functions of urban areas change and problems arise from previously constructed urban planning schemes. Hence, the actual distribution of urban functional areas needs to be confirmed. POI data, as a representation of urban ...
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Kejia Huang, Chenliang Wang, Runying Liu and Guoxiong Chen
High-performance spatial target snapping is an essential function in 3D scene modeling and mapping that is widely used in mobile augmented reality (MAR). Spatial data snapping in a MAR system must be quick and accurate, while real-time human?computer int...
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Zhipeng Li and Xinyi Niu
The increasing popularity of intercity commuting is affecting regional development and people?s lifestyles. A key approach to addressing the challenges brought about by intercity commuting is analyzing its determinants. Although spatial nonstationarity s...
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Ying Song, Mingxiu Gao, Zhuoran Wang, Tengfei Gong and Weifeng Chen
The utilization efficiency of land resources in the coastal area of the Yellow River Delta has been deeply affected by salinization hazards. Key to improvement of the utilization efficiency of resources in this area is to grasp the spatio?temporal variab...
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