Understanding human mobility is crucial for a broad range of applications from disease prediction to communication networks. Most efforts on studying human mobility have so far used private and low resolution data, such as call data records. Here, we propose Twitter as a proxy for human mobility, as it relies on publicly available data and provides high resolution positioning when users opt to geotag their tweets with their current location. We analyse a Twitter dataset with more than six million geotagged tweets posted in Australia, and we demonstrate that Twitter can be a reliable source for studying human mobility patterns. Our analysis shows that geotagged tweets can capture rich features of human mobility, such as the diversity of move...
Geo-tagged tweets provide useful implications for studies in human geography, urban science, locatio...
<div><p>The pervasiveness of mobile devices, which is increasing daily, is generating a vast amount ...
This work investigates whether the user-generated data from multiple sources, such as smart cards an...
<div><p>Understanding human mobility is crucial for a broad range of applications from disease predi...
Advances in communication technology have enabled researchers to look deeply into the dynamics of hu...
Modeling human movement has recently received significant research interest due to its applications ...
Understanding of predictability in human mobility benefits a broad spectrum such as urban planning a...
Understanding human mobility patterns is of great importance for urban planning, traffic management,...
Understanding human mobility patterns is of great importance for urban planning, traffic management,...
Social media has been proven to be a reliable source of user-generated data that can be used to extr...
The current COVID-19 pandemic raises concerns worldwide, leading to serious health, economic, and so...
The development of social networks such as Twitter, Facebook and Google+ allow users to share their ...
Recent outbreaks of Ebola and Dengue viruses have again elevated the significance of the capability ...
The pervasiveness of mobile devices, which is increasing daily, is generating a vast amount of geo-l...
Geo-tagged tweets provide useful implications for studies in human geography, urban science, locatio...
Geo-tagged tweets provide useful implications for studies in human geography, urban science, locatio...
<div><p>The pervasiveness of mobile devices, which is increasing daily, is generating a vast amount ...
This work investigates whether the user-generated data from multiple sources, such as smart cards an...
<div><p>Understanding human mobility is crucial for a broad range of applications from disease predi...
Advances in communication technology have enabled researchers to look deeply into the dynamics of hu...
Modeling human movement has recently received significant research interest due to its applications ...
Understanding of predictability in human mobility benefits a broad spectrum such as urban planning a...
Understanding human mobility patterns is of great importance for urban planning, traffic management,...
Understanding human mobility patterns is of great importance for urban planning, traffic management,...
Social media has been proven to be a reliable source of user-generated data that can be used to extr...
The current COVID-19 pandemic raises concerns worldwide, leading to serious health, economic, and so...
The development of social networks such as Twitter, Facebook and Google+ allow users to share their ...
Recent outbreaks of Ebola and Dengue viruses have again elevated the significance of the capability ...
The pervasiveness of mobile devices, which is increasing daily, is generating a vast amount of geo-l...
Geo-tagged tweets provide useful implications for studies in human geography, urban science, locatio...
Geo-tagged tweets provide useful implications for studies in human geography, urban science, locatio...
<div><p>The pervasiveness of mobile devices, which is increasing daily, is generating a vast amount ...
This work investigates whether the user-generated data from multiple sources, such as smart cards an...