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» Programm zum Workshop "Spatial urban analytics with user-generated geographic information” steht.
23.04.2017 Alexander Zipf

Programm zum Workshop "Spatial urban analytics with user-generated geographic information” steht.

Das Programm des Workshops "Spatial urban analytics with user-generated geographic information” steht.  Der Workshop on “spatial urban analytics with user-generated geographic information”. findet im Rahmen der 2017 International Conference at the Royal Geographical Society in London statt und wird von René Westerholt (GIScience Heidelberg) co-chaired.

Das Programm.

Session 1 (chair: João Porto de Albuquerque)

  1. Welcome note - João Porto de Albuquerque (University of Warwick, UK); René Westerholt (Heidelberg University, Germany)
  2. A platform for measuring urban functionality from social media data – Chen Zhong (King’s College London, UK)
  3. The role of mobility in exploring spatial aspects of liveability using big data – Anna Gyori (University of Salzburg, Austria)
  4. Locating the social: Embedding spatial urban analytics into the operation of critical urban infrastructure – Philipp Ulbrich (University of Warwick, UK)
  5. How Twitter and Instagram can locate ‘food deserts’ and predict cancer rate: Studying dietary choices and chronic diseases in food deprivation areas in London – Elisabeth Titis (University of Warwick, UK)

Session 2 (chair: René Westerholt)

  1. The paths to knowledge – Danny Edwards (Edwards Stadsontwerp, Amsterdam)
  2. The use of Nature-inspired paradigms to strengthen Urban Resilience: Systematic Literature Review and Future Trends – Francisco Rivas (University of Granada, Spain)
  3. Characterization of urban blocks and sidewalks based on Volunteered Geographic Information and image-based social media – Tessio Novack (Heidelberg University, Germany)
  4. Kriging algorithm Optimisation for impactful integration into industry utilising a new data source to introduce ‘road distance’ and ‘travel time’ matrices – Henry Crosby (University of Warwick, UK)
  5. Event-Driven Geoprocessing: a system architecture to integrate complex event processing and spatiotemporal analytics - Manuel G. Garcia Alvarez (University of Twente, The Netherlands)

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