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Measuring the Impact of Slow Zones on Street Life Using Social Media
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Measuring the Impact of Slow Zones on Street Life Using Social Media
MIT Center for Real Estate Research Paper No. 22/05
Number of pages: 24
Posted: 04 Apr 2022
Arianna Salazar Miranda
,
Cate Heine
,
Fábio Duarte
,
Katja Schechtner
and Carlo Ratti
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Urban Studies & Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),
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human activity, pedestrian zones, social media, twitter, big data
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Exploring the Effect of Air Pollution on Social Activity in China Using Geotagged Social Media Check-In Data
Posted: 11 Nov 2019
Longxu Yan
,
Fábio Duarte
,
De Wang
,
Siqi Zheng
and Carlo Ratti
Tongji University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Tongji University, Samuel Talk Lee Professor of Urban and Real Estate Sustainability, Faculty Director of MIT Center for Real Estate and
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Predicting Neighborhoods' Socioeconomic Attributes Using Restaurant Data
Posted: 11 Nov 2019
Lei Dong
, Carlo Ratti and
Siqi Zheng
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),
affiliation not provided to SSRN
and Samuel Talk Lee Professor of Urban and Real Estate Sustainability, Faculty Director of MIT Center for Real Estate
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