The statistical analysis of human movement within the built environment has always been framed in a Euclidean setting. Due to the intrinsic complexity of the urban landscape and how humans interact with it, reductionism is an element that should be taken carefully into account. Extending the mathematical tools to studying complex data and trying to avoid reductionism in the mathematical representation of the problem is the first step to conduct a meaningful and less reductive quantitative study. Object-Oriented Data Analysis (OODA) is a novel statistical approach aiming at going beyond the classic (and sometimes reductive) Euclidean framework. OODA aims at describing the natural complexity of a type of datum such as graphs, text, traje...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computation for Design and Optimization Program...
We review recent advances in Object Oriented Spatial Statistics, a system of ideas, algorithms and m...
This paper investigates the relationships between the pedestrian movement pattern and the urban grid...
The statistical analysis of human movement within the built environment has always been framed in a...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in looking at urban environment as a complex system....
Visual analytics science develops principles and methods for efficient human–computer collaboration ...
Where urban models of the 1960's and 70's were criticised for lack of data, Geographic Inf...
Measuring urban sprawl is a controversial topic among scholars who investigate the urban landscape. ...
Urban growth and fractality is a topic that opens an entrance for a range of radical ideas: from the...
The study of human mobility patterns is important for both understanding human behaviour, a social p...
This doctoral dissertation proposed several statistical approaches to analyse urban dynamics with a...
We congratulate the authors for their excellent work that provides a clear and farsighted overview o...
Development of sustainable urban environments assumes processing of large amount of data from variou...
This paper provides a new perspective on human motion with an investigation of whether and how patte...
This doctoral dissertation proposed several statistical approaches to analyse urban dynamics with ai...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computation for Design and Optimization Program...
We review recent advances in Object Oriented Spatial Statistics, a system of ideas, algorithms and m...
This paper investigates the relationships between the pedestrian movement pattern and the urban grid...
The statistical analysis of human movement within the built environment has always been framed in a...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in looking at urban environment as a complex system....
Visual analytics science develops principles and methods for efficient human–computer collaboration ...
Where urban models of the 1960's and 70's were criticised for lack of data, Geographic Inf...
Measuring urban sprawl is a controversial topic among scholars who investigate the urban landscape. ...
Urban growth and fractality is a topic that opens an entrance for a range of radical ideas: from the...
The study of human mobility patterns is important for both understanding human behaviour, a social p...
This doctoral dissertation proposed several statistical approaches to analyse urban dynamics with a...
We congratulate the authors for their excellent work that provides a clear and farsighted overview o...
Development of sustainable urban environments assumes processing of large amount of data from variou...
This paper provides a new perspective on human motion with an investigation of whether and how patte...
This doctoral dissertation proposed several statistical approaches to analyse urban dynamics with ai...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Computation for Design and Optimization Program...
We review recent advances in Object Oriented Spatial Statistics, a system of ideas, algorithms and m...
This paper investigates the relationships between the pedestrian movement pattern and the urban grid...