Geo-tagged Twitter has been proven to be a useful proxy for urban mobility, this way helping to understand the structure of the city and the shape of its local neighborhoods. In the present work we approach this problem from another angle by leveraging additional information on Twitter customers mentioning each other, which might partially reveal their social relations. We propose a novel way of constructing a spatial social network based on such data, analyze its structure and evaluate its utility for delineating urban neighborhoods. This delineation happens to have substantial similarity to the earlier one based on the user mobility network. It leads to an assumption that the social connectivity between the users is strongly related with ...
We present a novel metric for measuring relative connection between parts of a city using geotagged ...
Planning and operations in urban spaces are strongly affected by human mobility behavior. A better u...
Geo-tagged tweets provide useful implications for studies in human geography, urban science, locatio...
Public streams of geo-located social media information have provided researchers with a rich source ...
We present a novel metric for measuring relative connection between parts of a city using geotagged ...
Social networks attract lots of new users every day and ab- sorb from them information about events ...
Location-based social networks (LBSNs) have recently attracted the interest of millions of users who...
19 pages, 19 figuresInternational audienceDaily interactions naturally define social circles. Indivi...
International audienceDaily interactions naturally define social circles. Individuals tend to be fri...
Geography plays an important role in shaping societal interactions in the offline world. However, as...
The availability of vast amounts of location-based data from social media platforms such as Twitter ...
A number of recent studies showed that digital footprints around built environments, such as geo-loc...
Connections established by users of online social networks are influenced by mechanisms such as pref...
Understanding the spatial networks formed by the trajectories of mobile users can be beneficial to a...
In this paper, consideration is given to the use of new forms of social network data as a means to e...
We present a novel metric for measuring relative connection between parts of a city using geotagged ...
Planning and operations in urban spaces are strongly affected by human mobility behavior. A better u...
Geo-tagged tweets provide useful implications for studies in human geography, urban science, locatio...
Public streams of geo-located social media information have provided researchers with a rich source ...
We present a novel metric for measuring relative connection between parts of a city using geotagged ...
Social networks attract lots of new users every day and ab- sorb from them information about events ...
Location-based social networks (LBSNs) have recently attracted the interest of millions of users who...
19 pages, 19 figuresInternational audienceDaily interactions naturally define social circles. Indivi...
International audienceDaily interactions naturally define social circles. Individuals tend to be fri...
Geography plays an important role in shaping societal interactions in the offline world. However, as...
The availability of vast amounts of location-based data from social media platforms such as Twitter ...
A number of recent studies showed that digital footprints around built environments, such as geo-loc...
Connections established by users of online social networks are influenced by mechanisms such as pref...
Understanding the spatial networks formed by the trajectories of mobile users can be beneficial to a...
In this paper, consideration is given to the use of new forms of social network data as a means to e...
We present a novel metric for measuring relative connection between parts of a city using geotagged ...
Planning and operations in urban spaces are strongly affected by human mobility behavior. A better u...
Geo-tagged tweets provide useful implications for studies in human geography, urban science, locatio...