City-scale events attract large amounts of attendees in temporarily re-purposed urban environments. In this setting, the real-time measurement of the density of attendees stationing in – or moving through – the event terrain is central to applications such as crowd management, emergency support, and quality of service evaluation. Sensing or communication infrastructures (e.g. sensor networks, mobile phones) can be deployed to estimate the number of attendees currently occupying an area. However, the adoption of these technologies is hindered by their cost or sensing resolution. There is evidence that social media data can provide a real-time and semantically rich insight into attendees’ behaviour during city...
Being able to infer the number of people in a specific area is of extreme importance for the avoidan...
Large popular events are nowadays well reflected in social media fora (e.g. Twitter), where people d...
This is the final version. Available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this record. Measuring th...
City-scale events attract large amounts of attendees in temporarily re-purposed urban environments. ...
Large-scale events are becoming more frequent in contemporary cities, increasing the need for novel ...
There is a need for event organizers and emergency response personnel to detect emerging, potentiall...
Using social media data, such as Twitter and Instagram, I identify relevant information, develop dat...
Nowadays, many large scale events are organised in urban areas that are not designed to accomodate t...
A real-time understanding of the behavior of pedestrian crowds in physical spaces is important for c...
City events are being organized more frequently, and with larger crowds, in urban areas. There is an...
The recent expansion of pervasive computing technology has contributed with novel means to pursue hu...
Human mobility behavior emerging in social events involving huge masses of individuals bears potenti...
Traffic congestion is a major issue in most big cities, resulting in longer travel time and increase...
This is the final published version, also available from The Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Public events such as soccer games, concerts, or street festivals attract large crowds of visitors. ...
Being able to infer the number of people in a specific area is of extreme importance for the avoidan...
Large popular events are nowadays well reflected in social media fora (e.g. Twitter), where people d...
This is the final version. Available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this record. Measuring th...
City-scale events attract large amounts of attendees in temporarily re-purposed urban environments. ...
Large-scale events are becoming more frequent in contemporary cities, increasing the need for novel ...
There is a need for event organizers and emergency response personnel to detect emerging, potentiall...
Using social media data, such as Twitter and Instagram, I identify relevant information, develop dat...
Nowadays, many large scale events are organised in urban areas that are not designed to accomodate t...
A real-time understanding of the behavior of pedestrian crowds in physical spaces is important for c...
City events are being organized more frequently, and with larger crowds, in urban areas. There is an...
The recent expansion of pervasive computing technology has contributed with novel means to pursue hu...
Human mobility behavior emerging in social events involving huge masses of individuals bears potenti...
Traffic congestion is a major issue in most big cities, resulting in longer travel time and increase...
This is the final published version, also available from The Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Public events such as soccer games, concerts, or street festivals attract large crowds of visitors. ...
Being able to infer the number of people in a specific area is of extreme importance for the avoidan...
Large popular events are nowadays well reflected in social media fora (e.g. Twitter), where people d...
This is the final version. Available from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this record. Measuring th...