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Bio sensing 2 Emotion data 2 Governance 2 Participation 2 Smart cities 2 Urban planning 2 Emotion 1 Kommunalpolitik 1 Kommunalverwaltung 1 Local government 1 Local policy 1 Smart City 1 Smart city 1 Stadtentwicklung 1 Urban development 1
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Nold, Christian 2 Willis, Katharine S. 1 Willis, Katharine S. *ca. 20. Jh.* 1
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Journal of Urban Management 1 Journal of urban management 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Sense and the city: An emotion data framework for smart city governance
Willis, Katharine S. *ca. 20. Jh.*; Nold, Christian - In: Journal of Urban Management 11 (2022) 2, pp. 142-152
In the smart city agenda, data plays a key role in shaping governance and participation around urban planning, and this data is increasingly derived from sensors of all kinds. These sensors increasingly include physiological and sentiment analysis to gauge the emotional states of urban citizens....
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Sense and the city : an emotion data framework for smart city governance
Willis, Katharine S.; Nold, Christian - In: Journal of urban management 11 (2022) 2, pp. 142-152
In the smart city agenda, data plays a key role in shaping governance and participation around urban planning, and this data is increasingly derived from sensors of all kinds. These sensors increasingly include physiological and sentiment analysis to gauge the emotional states of urban citizens....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013270783
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