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Sebastián Vallejos, Luis Berdun, Marcelo Armentano, Silvia Schiaffino and Daniela Godoy
Data captured by mobile devices enable us, among other things, learn the places where users go, identify their home and workplace, the places they usually visit (e.g., supermarket, gym, etc.), the different paths they take to move from one place to anoth...
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Aitor Àvila Callau, Yolanda Pérez-Albert and David Serrano Giné
VGI (Volunteered Geographic Information) refers to spatial data collected, created, and shared voluntarily by users. Georeferenced tracks are one of the most common components of VGI, and, as such, are not free from errors. The cleaning of GNSS (Global N...
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Chao Li, Huimei Lu, Yong Xiang and Rui Gao
Geospatial information is gaining immense interest and importance as we enter the era of highly developed transportation and communication. Despite the proliferation of cellular network and WiFi, on some occasions, users still face barriers to accessing ...
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Ana Barberan, Andres Monzon
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Cycling mobility has often been neglected in transport planning. Nevertheless, the potential benefits of increasing the bicycle share make cycling promotion a key element for transforming cities toward sustainability. This research addresses the case stu...
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