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Riding big data wave to smart cities of the futureJENNIFER FORESHEW, B I G DATA
In some cases more data is not necessary to solve problems and we need to implement what we already know! What can other organizations or cities learn from the work you are doing? How can some of your projects be applied at a smaller scale for smaller towns, or at a larger scale for ...
How Big Data is Transforming the Way We Plan Our CitiesThe availability of ubiquitous location-based data in cities has had far-reaching implications on analytical powers in various disciplines. This article focusesChoubassi, RawadAbdelfattah, LamiaSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
In the future, we are going to see more uses of AI and big data in city development.( )27. Why does the writer ask the question in Paragraph 1?A. To show the writer's worry.B. To ask readers for their advice.C. To show the topic (主题) of the passage.D. To compare a ...
Intelligent cities provide an artificial nervous system based upon the blueprints of traditional urban ecosystems, while urban big data describes the physical domain of real objects (buildings, cars, roads, and so on) and social domain of urban residents in real space, all of which has a ...
Because the concept of smart cities is still very new, with rare finalized and implemented projects, the topic is still unclear. Although big titles and strategies are well defined, the on-ground application is still uncertain, giving us the opportunity to question its planning process. In fact...
The difficulty in identifying control measures that are both effective and minimally disruptive motivates the search for new approaches to modelling transmission. Given the limited data available from epidemiological studies on how interventions can curb infection, such models can provide an initial ...
The year 2023 marks the mid-point of the 15-year period envisaged to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, targets for global development adopted in September 2015 by all United Nations Member States. To help track where we are on this journey, and to amplify success stories, in this ...