Seeing Cities Through Big Data: Research, Methods and Applications in Urban Informatics
Springer | Geography | Nov. 08 2016 | ISBN-10: 331940900X | 559 pages | pdf | 15.11 mb
Editors: Thakuriah, Piyushimita (Vonu), Tilahun, Nebiyou, Zellner, Moira (Eds.)
There is limited published work on the state of the art of the use of Big Data for urban research; this book fills that gap by presenting novel ways of using Big Data for urban informatics
This book brings together experts from multidisciplinary fields and provides the state of the art in the different aspects of using Big Data in urban applications
Incorporates research into major data quality issues, frameworks, metrics and methods to be used for data quality assessment and also discusses fundamental limitations in Big Data-based urban social science research
Discusses novel ways of using Big Data towards planning and management of urban areas to meet sustainability, resilience, and intelligent resource utilization goals
Provides insight into how Big Data resources are being used to get a more fine-grained understanding of urban processes and dynamics, with the goal of developing theories or hypothesis to stimulate future empirical research