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Berlin 1 Data Science 1 Data Visualization 1 Dynamic Fuzzy C–Means 1 Residential Segregation 1 posting rhythms 1 protest event 1 social media 1 spatio–temporal behavior 1 urban environment 1
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Crespo R., Fernando A. 2 Navarro R., Pilar 2 Hoppe, H. Ulrich 1 Krämer, Nicole C. 1 Laengle, Sigifredo 1 Masood, Razan 1 Masías H., Víctor H. 1 Masías, Víctor Hugo 1 Stier, Julia 1 Valle, Mauricio A. 1 Vargas, Augusto A. 1
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EPJ Data Science 1 Telematics and Informatics 1
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Evolving demographics: a dynamic clustering approach to analyze residential segregation in Berlin
Masías H., Víctor H.; Stier, Julia; Navarro R., Pilar; … - In: EPJ Data Science 13 (2024) 1, pp. 1-41
This paper examines the phenomenon of residential segregation in Berlin over time using a dynamic clustering analysis approach. Previous research has examined the phenomenon of residential segregation in Berlin at a high spatial and temporal aggregation and statically, i.e. not over time. We...
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On spatial variation in the detectability and density of social media user protest supporters
Masías, Víctor Hugo; Crespo R., Fernando A.; Navarro … - In: Telematics and Informatics 65 (2021), pp. --
Although much has been published regarding street protests on social media, few works have attempted to characterize social media users’ spatial behavior in such events. The research reported here uses spatial capture-recapture methods to determine the influence of the built environment,...
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