URBAN ANALYTICS WITH SOCIAL MEDIA DATA : FOUNDATIONS, APPLICATIONS AND PLATFORMS / Tan Yigitcanlar, Nayomi Kankanamge.
By: Yigitcanlar, Tan.
Contributor(s): Kankanamge, Nayomi.
Material type: BookPublisher: BOCA RATON : CRC PRESS, 2022Description: 1 online resource.ISBN: 1000599663; 9781000599664; 9781003278986; 1003278981; 9781000599688; 100059968X.Subject(s): COMPUTERS / Data Processing / General | ARCHITECTURE / Urban & Land Use Planning | Smart cities | City planning -- Data processing | Web usage mining | Big dataDDC classification: 307.1/216 Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement Summary: The use of data science and urban analytics has become a defining feature of smart cities. This timely book is a clear guide to the use of social media data for urban analytics. The book presents the foundations of urban analytics with social media data, along with real-world applications and insights on the platforms we use today. It looks at social media analytics platforms, cyberphysical data analytics platforms, crowd detection platforms, City-as-a-Platform, and city-as-a-sensor for platform urbanism. The book provides examples to illustrate how we apply and analyse social media data to determine disaster severity, assist authorities with pandemic policy, and capture public perception of smart cities. This will be a useful reference for those involved with and researching social, data, and urban analytics and informatics.The use of data science and urban analytics has become a defining feature of smart cities. This timely book is a clear guide to the use of social media data for urban analytics. The book presents the foundations of urban analytics with social media data, along with real-world applications and insights on the platforms we use today. It looks at social media analytics platforms, cyberphysical data analytics platforms, crowd detection platforms, City-as-a-Platform, and city-as-a-sensor for platform urbanism. The book provides examples to illustrate how we apply and analyse social media data to determine disaster severity, assist authorities with pandemic policy, and capture public perception of smart cities. This will be a useful reference for those involved with and researching social, data, and urban analytics and informatics.
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