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Micro Project Datasets: Academic Migration and Academic Networks
Datasets used and produced for and from the micro project titled: Academic Migration and Academic Networks: Evidence from Scholarly Big Data and the Iron Curtain-
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Private Internal migration and mobile communication patterns among pairs with strong ...
Using large-scale call detail records of anonymised mobile phone service subscribers with demographic and location information, we investigate how a long-distance residential... -
Micro Project Methods: Academic Migration and Academic Networks
Methods used for the micro-project titled: Academic Migration and Academic Networks: Evidence from Scholarly Big Data and the Iron Curtain-
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Micro Project Experiments: Academic Migration and Academic Networks
The experiments and results material for the micro project titled Academic Migration and Academic Networks: Evidence from Scholarly Big Data and the Iron Curtain-
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Nowcasting well-being with human mobility data
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Private TraffiCO2: a simulative framework to assess navigation systems' impact on CO2...
TraffiCO2 is a simulation framework to assess the impact of GPS navigation apps on urban well-being in terms of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. TraffiCO2 uses GPS data to... -
Generating Synthetic Mobility Networks with Generative Adversarial Networks
The increasingly crucial role of human displacements in complex societal phenomena, such as traffic congestion, segregation, and the diffusion of epidemics, is attracting the... -
Simulation of individual mobility using STS-EPR
In this experiment we simulate the mobility of individuals in New York City, London, and Tokyo, using STS-EPR. For each city, we compare the synthetic trajectories generated...-
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