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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

H. Huang:
"Using Social Media Data to Study People´s Perception and Knowledge of Environments";
Talk: 27th International Cartographic Conference ICC2015, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; 08-23-2015 - 08-28-2015; in: "Proc. of the 27th International Cartographic Conference", (2015), ISBN: 978-85-88783-11-9; Paper ID 532, 8 pages.



English abstract:
Increasing availability of online social network and media-sharing services (e.g. Facebook, Foursquare and Flickr) has led to the accumulation of large volumes of social media data, such as text-based messages, check-ins, reviews/ratings, images, videos, and so on. Many of these data are tagged with geographic location information, e.g. latitude/longitude, and often reflect how people perceive, experience and behave in various environments. This paper explores the potential of geotagged social media data for understanding people´s perception and knowledge of environments, especially urban environments.

Keywords:
Social Media Data, Spatial Knowledge, Data Analysis


Electronic version of the publication:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_242943.pdf


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