Novel methods and tools are being developed to explore the significance of the new types of user-related spatiotemporal data. This approach helps uncover the presence and movements of tourists from cell phone network data and the georeferenced photos they generate. A city's visitors have many ways of leaving voluntary or involuntary electronic trails: prior to their visits, tourists generate server log entries when they consult digital maps or travel Web sites; during their visit, they leave traces on wireless networks whenever they use their mobile phones; and after their visit, they might add online reviews and photos. Broadly speaking then, there are two types of footprint: active and passive. Passive tracks are left through interaction ...
In the past, sensors networks in cities have been limited to fixed sensors, embedded in particular l...
This article will look at the impact that mobile technologies have had on the ability of...
New sources of geotagged information derived from social media like Twitter show great promise for g...
In recent years, the large deployment of mobile devices has led to a massive/nincrease in the volume...
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Informatio...
One of the challenges of heritage cities is sustainably balancing mass tourism and the daily life of...
Understanding the movement of individuals is crucial in many study areas: urban planning, transport...
[EN] Tourists leave some digital footprints spread across a wide variety of repositories that can be...
The study is to understand individual presence and movement in Friuli Venezia Giulia region. It is i...
Online social media platforms are opening up new opportunities to analyse human behav-iour on an unp...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to find out tourism movement patterns via the tracking of touri...
The aim of this chapter is to present an automated instrument collecting the enormous amount of info...
Tourist flows in historical cities are continuously growing in a globalized world and adequate gover...
In the past decade, location-based services have grown through geo-tagging and place-tagging. Prolif...
This thesis explores the inputs and the impact of digital footprints on the understanding of the spa...
In the past, sensors networks in cities have been limited to fixed sensors, embedded in particular l...
This article will look at the impact that mobile technologies have had on the ability of...
New sources of geotagged information derived from social media like Twitter show great promise for g...
In recent years, the large deployment of mobile devices has led to a massive/nincrease in the volume...
Ponencias, comunicaciones y pósters presentados en el 17th AGILE Conference on Geographic Informatio...
One of the challenges of heritage cities is sustainably balancing mass tourism and the daily life of...
Understanding the movement of individuals is crucial in many study areas: urban planning, transport...
[EN] Tourists leave some digital footprints spread across a wide variety of repositories that can be...
The study is to understand individual presence and movement in Friuli Venezia Giulia region. It is i...
Online social media platforms are opening up new opportunities to analyse human behav-iour on an unp...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to find out tourism movement patterns via the tracking of touri...
The aim of this chapter is to present an automated instrument collecting the enormous amount of info...
Tourist flows in historical cities are continuously growing in a globalized world and adequate gover...
In the past decade, location-based services have grown through geo-tagging and place-tagging. Prolif...
This thesis explores the inputs and the impact of digital footprints on the understanding of the spa...
In the past, sensors networks in cities have been limited to fixed sensors, embedded in particular l...
This article will look at the impact that mobile technologies have had on the ability of...
New sources of geotagged information derived from social media like Twitter show great promise for g...