Traditional methods for studying the activity dynamics of people and their social interactions in cities require time-consuming and resource-intensive observations and surveys. Dynamic online trails from geosocial networks (e.g. Twitter, Instagram, Flickr etc.) have been increasingly used as proxies for human activity, focusing on mobility behavior, spatial interaction, and social connectivity, among others. Social media records incorporate geo-tags, timestamps, textual components, user-profile attributes and points-ofinterest (POI) features, which respectively address spatial, temporal, topical, demographic, and contextual dimensions of human activity. While the information contained in social media data is complex and highdimensional, the...
Accessibility of positioning technologies such as GPS offer the opportunity to store one’s travel ex...
Public streams of geo-located social media information have provided researchers with a rich source ...
Social media is a rich source of spatial data but it has also many flaws and well-known limitations,...
Traditional methods for studying the activity dynamics of people and their social interactions in ci...
This thesis carried out two major investigations on how the geographical information generated by us...
Report de RecercaLocation Based Social Networks (LBSN) like Twitter or Instagram are a good source f...
Location Based Social Networks (LBSN) like Twitter or Instagram are a good source for user spatio-te...
Abstract—Recent research has shown that digital online geo-location traces are new and valuable sour...
Location Based Social Networks (LBSN) have become an interesting source for mining user behavior. Th...
In this paper, we explore the potential of geo-social media to construct location-based interest pro...
Online social networks such as Facebook and Twitter have started allowing users to tag their posts w...
Living in the “era of social networking”, we are experiencing a data revolution, generating an aston...
Capturing and characterizing collective human activities in a geographic space have become much easi...
The development of social networks such as Twitter, Facebook and Google+ allow users to share their ...
Understanding how people move and interact within urban settings has been greatly facilitated by the...
Accessibility of positioning technologies such as GPS offer the opportunity to store one’s travel ex...
Public streams of geo-located social media information have provided researchers with a rich source ...
Social media is a rich source of spatial data but it has also many flaws and well-known limitations,...
Traditional methods for studying the activity dynamics of people and their social interactions in ci...
This thesis carried out two major investigations on how the geographical information generated by us...
Report de RecercaLocation Based Social Networks (LBSN) like Twitter or Instagram are a good source f...
Location Based Social Networks (LBSN) like Twitter or Instagram are a good source for user spatio-te...
Abstract—Recent research has shown that digital online geo-location traces are new and valuable sour...
Location Based Social Networks (LBSN) have become an interesting source for mining user behavior. Th...
In this paper, we explore the potential of geo-social media to construct location-based interest pro...
Online social networks such as Facebook and Twitter have started allowing users to tag their posts w...
Living in the “era of social networking”, we are experiencing a data revolution, generating an aston...
Capturing and characterizing collective human activities in a geographic space have become much easi...
The development of social networks such as Twitter, Facebook and Google+ allow users to share their ...
Understanding how people move and interact within urban settings has been greatly facilitated by the...
Accessibility of positioning technologies such as GPS offer the opportunity to store one’s travel ex...
Public streams of geo-located social media information have provided researchers with a rich source ...
Social media is a rich source of spatial data but it has also many flaws and well-known limitations,...