As part of the Symposium on Human Dynamics Research we have organized three great sessions sessions relating to Urban Analytic which will take place on Thursday, 3/31/2016, from 1:20 PM - 7:00 PM in Union Square 18, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor.
Session Description: A deluge of new data created by people and machines is changing the way that we understand, organize and model urban spaces. New analytics are required to make sense of these data and to usefully apply findings to real systems. This session seeks to bring together quantitative or mixed methods papers that develop or use new analytics in order to better understand the form, function and future of urban systems. We invite methodological, theoretical and empirical papers that engage with any aspect of urban analytics. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Thursday, 3/31/2016, from 1:20 PM - 3:00 PM in Union Square 18, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor
Chair:Nick Malleson
Talks:
3545 Symposium on Human Dynamics Research: Urban Analytics (II)
Thursday, 3/31/2016, from 3:20 PM - 5:00 PM in Union Square 18, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor
Chair: Paul Longley
Talks:
<ul>*Qing Lu - University of Waterloo
*Juanjuan Zhao, Michael Bentlage and Alain Thierstein
*Martin Clarke
*Geoff Boeing and Paul Waddell
*<a href="http://www.ioew.de/en/the-ioew/mitarbeiter/prof-dr-heike-flaemig/" target="_blank">Heike Fl
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Session Description: A deluge of new data created by people and machines is changing the way that we understand, organize and model urban spaces. New analytics are required to make sense of these data and to usefully apply findings to real systems. This session seeks to bring together quantitative or mixed methods papers that develop or use new analytics in order to better understand the form, function and future of urban systems. We invite methodological, theoretical and empirical papers that engage with any aspect of urban analytics. Topics include, but are not limited to:
- New methodologies for tackling large, complex or dirty data sets;
- Case studies involving analysis of novel or unusual data sources;
- Policy analysis, predictive analytics, other applications of data;
- Intensive modelling or simulation applied to urban areas or processes;
- Individual-level and agent-based models (ABM) of geographical systems;
- Validating and calibrating models with novel data sources;
- Ethics of data collected en masse and their use in simulation and analytics.
- Nick Malleson - University of Leeds
- Paul Longley - University College London
- Seth Spielman - University of Colorado
- Andrew Crooks - George Mason University
- Alex Singleton -University of Liverpool
- Mark Birkin - University of Leeds
Thursday, 3/31/2016, from 1:20 PM - 3:00 PM in Union Square 18, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor
Chair:Nick Malleson
Talks:
- *Marynia Aniela Kolak, Luc Anselin and Julia Koschinsky,
- *Paul A. Longley, Wen Li, Guy Lansley and James Cheshire
- *Apolline Coralie Rohard
3545 Symposium on Human Dynamics Research: Urban Analytics (II)
Thursday, 3/31/2016, from 3:20 PM - 5:00 PM in Union Square 18, Hilton Hotel, 4th Floor
Chair: Paul Longley
Talks:
<ul>*Qing Lu - University of Waterloo
*Juanjuan Zhao, Michael Bentlage and Alain Thierstein
*Martin Clarke
*Geoff Boeing and Paul Waddell
*<a href="http://www.ioew.de/en/the-ioew/mitarbeiter/prof-dr-heike-flaemig/" target="_blank">Heike Fl
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