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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Techniques and Applications of Urban Data Analysis

AlHalawani, Sawsan 26 May 2016 (has links)
Digitization and characterization of urban spaces are essential components as we move to an ever-growing ’always connected’ world. Accurate analysis of such digital urban spaces has become more important as we continue to get spatial and social context-aware feedback and recommendations in our daily activities. Modeling and reconstruction of urban environments have thus gained unprecedented importance in the last few years. Such analysis typically spans multiple disciplines, such as computer graphics, and computer vision as well as architecture, geoscience, and remote sensing. Reconstructing an urban environment usually requires an entire pipeline consisting of different tasks. In such a pipeline, data analysis plays a strong role in acquiring meaningful insights from the raw data. This dissertation primarily focuses on the analysis of various forms of urban data and proposes a set of techniques to extract useful information, which is then used for different applications. The first part of this dissertation presents a semi-automatic framework to analyze facade images to recover individual windows along with their functional configurations such as open or (partially) closed states. The main advantage of recovering both the repetition patterns of windows and their individual deformation parameters is to produce a factored facade representation. Such a factored representation enables a range of applications including interactive facade images, improved multi-view stereo reconstruction, facade-level change detection, and novel image editing possibilities. The second part of this dissertation demonstrates the importance of a layout configuration on its performance. As a specific application scenario, I investigate the interior layout of warehouses wherein the goal is to assign items to their storage locations while reducing flow congestion and enhancing the speed of order picking processes. The third part of the dissertation proposes a method to classify cities based on their functional behavior. Commonly used computational approaches concentrate on geometric descriptors, for both images and laser scans. Instead, I analyze street networks, both their topology (i.e., connectivity) and geometry (i.e., layout), in an attempt to understand the factors that play dominant roles in determining the characteristic of cities. A set of street network descriptors is proposed to capture the essence of city layouts and used, in a supervised setting, to classify and categorize various cities across the world. Each part of the dissertation shows the utility of the proposed methods through describing a variety of applications on different examples.
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Politiques des données urbaines : ce que l'open data fait au gouvernement urbain / Politics of urban data : open data and urban government

Courmont, Antoine 16 December 2016 (has links)
Au travers de l’étude de la politique d’open data, cette thèse analyse ce que la mise en circulation des données fait au gouvernement urbain. En effectuant une sociologie des données attentive aux transformations conjointes des données et des acteurs qui leur sont associés, la thèse pointe le pluralisme des politiques des données urbaines entendues comme les modes de composition de collectifs autour des données. La thèse repose sur une enquête ethnographique réalisée au sein de la Métropole de Lyon au cours de laquelle la politique d’ouverture de données de l’institution a été analysée en train de se faire. Ce travail ethnographique a été complété par la réalisation de 70 entretiens, le dépouillement d’archives communautaires et une comparaison partielle avec des villes nord-américaines. En suivant la chaîne des données ouvertes, la thèse met en évidence une tension entre attachement et détachement. Attachées à de vastes réseaux sociotechniques dans lesquelles elles sont insérées, les données doivent être détachées de leur environnement initial pour être mise en circulation, avant d’être ré-attachées à de nouveaux utilisateurs. Pour cela, elles subissent une série d’épreuves, au résultat incertain, desquelles émergent de nouveaux agencements qui peuvent questionner les frontières, sectorielles, institutionnelles et territoriales du gouvernement urbain. Pour conserver la maîtrise de ses politiques publiques, l’enjeu pour une collectivité est dès lors de faire de la donnée un objet de gouvernement pour parvenir à réguler les flux de données sur son territoire. / Analyzing open data policies, this thesis investigates the effect of the circulation of data on urban government. This political sociology of data, which analyses jointly the transformation of data and actors associated to them, highlights the pluralism of the politics of urban data. Based on an ethnographic investigation inside the Metropolis of Lyon, the thesis studies the open data policy in the making. In addition, 70 interviews, archive material and a partial comparison with North-American cities were used for the analyze. Following the chain of open data, the thesis emphasizes a tension between attachment and detachment. Attached to vast socio-technical networks, data must be detached from their initial environment to circulate, before being re-attached to new users. In order to do this, data undergo a series of trials. The uncertain outcome of these trials produce new agencements which question sectorial, institutional and territorial borders. That’s why, to maintain control on its public policies, the challenge for a local government is to manage to regulate the flows of data on its territory. Data thus become an issue that must be governed.
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Ordered stacks of time series for exploratory analysis of large spatio-temporal datasets / Pilhas ordenadas de series temporais para a exploração de conjuntos de dados espaço-temporais

Oliveira, Guilherme do Nascimento January 2015 (has links)
O tamanho dos conjuntos de dados se tornou um grande problema atualmente. À medida que o sensoriamento urbano ganha popularidade, os conjuntos de dados de natureza espacial e temporal se tornam ubíquos, e levantam uma série de questões relacionadas ao armazenamento e gerenciamento destes. Isso também cria uma mudança no paradigma de análise, uma vez que os conjuntos de dados que antes representavam uma única série de medições ordenadas no tempo, agora são compostos por centenas dessas séries, com uma taxa de amostragem que está aumentando constantemente. Além disso, uma vez que os dados urbanos normalmente apresentam disposição geográfica inerente, a maioria das das tarefas requerem o suporte de representações espaciais apropriadas. Este se torna outro problema, visto que as tecnologias de exibição de imagens não avançam na mesma velocidade das tecnologias de sensoriamento, de modo que consequentemente acaba-se tendo mais dados do que espaço visual para representa-los. Após conduzir uma pesquisa exaustiva a respeito de análise de dados temporais e visualização, nós melhoramos uma visualização compacta de series temporais para auxiliar a exploração de grandes conjuntos de dados espaçotemporais. Nossa proposta aproveita a compacticidade de tal representação para permitir o uso de um mapa para representar os atributos espaciais dos dados, de modo coordenado, enquanto representação, de forma compreensível, centenas de series simultaneamente, com total contexto temporal. Nós apresentamos nossa proposta como sendo capaz de auxiliar várias tarefas de caráter exploratório de forma intuitiva. Para defender essa afirmação, nós mostramos como essa ideia foi desenvolvida e melhorada ao longo do desenvolvimento de dois estudos de design visual em diferentes domínios de aplicação, e validamos com a implementação de protótipos que foram usados na análise exploratória de vários conjuntos de dados com 3 representações diferentes. Palavras- / The size of datasets became the major problem in data analysis today. As urban sensing becomes popular, datasets of spatial and temporal nature become ubiquitous, leading to several concerns regarding storage and management. It also creates a shift of paradigm in data analysis, as datasets that once represented a single series of measurements ordered in time are now composed of hundreds of series with ever increasing sampling rates. Also, as urban data usually presents inherent geographic disposition, most analysis tasks requires the support of proper spatial views. It becomes another problem, once that displaying technologies do not advance at the same of pace that sensing technologies do, and consequently, there is usually more data than visual space to represent it. After conducting exhaustive research on temporal data analysis and visualization, we improved a compact visual representation of time series to support the exploration of large spatio-temporal datasets. Our proposal exploits the compactness of such representation to allow the use of a map to represent the spatial properties of the data in a coordinate scheme while presenting, in a comprehensible manner, hundreds of series simultaneously, with full temporal context. We argue that such solution can effectively support many exploratory tasks in an intuitive manner. To support this claim, we show how the idea was conceived, and improved along the development of two design studies from different application domains, and validated by the implementation of prototypes used in the exploratory analysis of several datasets with 3 different data structures.
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Ordered stacks of time series for exploratory analysis of large spatio-temporal datasets / Pilhas ordenadas de series temporais para a exploração de conjuntos de dados espaço-temporais

Oliveira, Guilherme do Nascimento January 2015 (has links)
O tamanho dos conjuntos de dados se tornou um grande problema atualmente. À medida que o sensoriamento urbano ganha popularidade, os conjuntos de dados de natureza espacial e temporal se tornam ubíquos, e levantam uma série de questões relacionadas ao armazenamento e gerenciamento destes. Isso também cria uma mudança no paradigma de análise, uma vez que os conjuntos de dados que antes representavam uma única série de medições ordenadas no tempo, agora são compostos por centenas dessas séries, com uma taxa de amostragem que está aumentando constantemente. Além disso, uma vez que os dados urbanos normalmente apresentam disposição geográfica inerente, a maioria das das tarefas requerem o suporte de representações espaciais apropriadas. Este se torna outro problema, visto que as tecnologias de exibição de imagens não avançam na mesma velocidade das tecnologias de sensoriamento, de modo que consequentemente acaba-se tendo mais dados do que espaço visual para representa-los. Após conduzir uma pesquisa exaustiva a respeito de análise de dados temporais e visualização, nós melhoramos uma visualização compacta de series temporais para auxiliar a exploração de grandes conjuntos de dados espaçotemporais. Nossa proposta aproveita a compacticidade de tal representação para permitir o uso de um mapa para representar os atributos espaciais dos dados, de modo coordenado, enquanto representação, de forma compreensível, centenas de series simultaneamente, com total contexto temporal. Nós apresentamos nossa proposta como sendo capaz de auxiliar várias tarefas de caráter exploratório de forma intuitiva. Para defender essa afirmação, nós mostramos como essa ideia foi desenvolvida e melhorada ao longo do desenvolvimento de dois estudos de design visual em diferentes domínios de aplicação, e validamos com a implementação de protótipos que foram usados na análise exploratória de vários conjuntos de dados com 3 representações diferentes. Palavras- / The size of datasets became the major problem in data analysis today. As urban sensing becomes popular, datasets of spatial and temporal nature become ubiquitous, leading to several concerns regarding storage and management. It also creates a shift of paradigm in data analysis, as datasets that once represented a single series of measurements ordered in time are now composed of hundreds of series with ever increasing sampling rates. Also, as urban data usually presents inherent geographic disposition, most analysis tasks requires the support of proper spatial views. It becomes another problem, once that displaying technologies do not advance at the same of pace that sensing technologies do, and consequently, there is usually more data than visual space to represent it. After conducting exhaustive research on temporal data analysis and visualization, we improved a compact visual representation of time series to support the exploration of large spatio-temporal datasets. Our proposal exploits the compactness of such representation to allow the use of a map to represent the spatial properties of the data in a coordinate scheme while presenting, in a comprehensible manner, hundreds of series simultaneously, with full temporal context. We argue that such solution can effectively support many exploratory tasks in an intuitive manner. To support this claim, we show how the idea was conceived, and improved along the development of two design studies from different application domains, and validated by the implementation of prototypes used in the exploratory analysis of several datasets with 3 different data structures.
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Ordered stacks of time series for exploratory analysis of large spatio-temporal datasets / Pilhas ordenadas de series temporais para a exploração de conjuntos de dados espaço-temporais

Oliveira, Guilherme do Nascimento January 2015 (has links)
O tamanho dos conjuntos de dados se tornou um grande problema atualmente. À medida que o sensoriamento urbano ganha popularidade, os conjuntos de dados de natureza espacial e temporal se tornam ubíquos, e levantam uma série de questões relacionadas ao armazenamento e gerenciamento destes. Isso também cria uma mudança no paradigma de análise, uma vez que os conjuntos de dados que antes representavam uma única série de medições ordenadas no tempo, agora são compostos por centenas dessas séries, com uma taxa de amostragem que está aumentando constantemente. Além disso, uma vez que os dados urbanos normalmente apresentam disposição geográfica inerente, a maioria das das tarefas requerem o suporte de representações espaciais apropriadas. Este se torna outro problema, visto que as tecnologias de exibição de imagens não avançam na mesma velocidade das tecnologias de sensoriamento, de modo que consequentemente acaba-se tendo mais dados do que espaço visual para representa-los. Após conduzir uma pesquisa exaustiva a respeito de análise de dados temporais e visualização, nós melhoramos uma visualização compacta de series temporais para auxiliar a exploração de grandes conjuntos de dados espaçotemporais. Nossa proposta aproveita a compacticidade de tal representação para permitir o uso de um mapa para representar os atributos espaciais dos dados, de modo coordenado, enquanto representação, de forma compreensível, centenas de series simultaneamente, com total contexto temporal. Nós apresentamos nossa proposta como sendo capaz de auxiliar várias tarefas de caráter exploratório de forma intuitiva. Para defender essa afirmação, nós mostramos como essa ideia foi desenvolvida e melhorada ao longo do desenvolvimento de dois estudos de design visual em diferentes domínios de aplicação, e validamos com a implementação de protótipos que foram usados na análise exploratória de vários conjuntos de dados com 3 representações diferentes. Palavras- / The size of datasets became the major problem in data analysis today. As urban sensing becomes popular, datasets of spatial and temporal nature become ubiquitous, leading to several concerns regarding storage and management. It also creates a shift of paradigm in data analysis, as datasets that once represented a single series of measurements ordered in time are now composed of hundreds of series with ever increasing sampling rates. Also, as urban data usually presents inherent geographic disposition, most analysis tasks requires the support of proper spatial views. It becomes another problem, once that displaying technologies do not advance at the same of pace that sensing technologies do, and consequently, there is usually more data than visual space to represent it. After conducting exhaustive research on temporal data analysis and visualization, we improved a compact visual representation of time series to support the exploration of large spatio-temporal datasets. Our proposal exploits the compactness of such representation to allow the use of a map to represent the spatial properties of the data in a coordinate scheme while presenting, in a comprehensible manner, hundreds of series simultaneously, with full temporal context. We argue that such solution can effectively support many exploratory tasks in an intuitive manner. To support this claim, we show how the idea was conceived, and improved along the development of two design studies from different application domains, and validated by the implementation of prototypes used in the exploratory analysis of several datasets with 3 different data structures.
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INTERACTIVE VISUAL QUERYING AND ANALYSIS FOR URBAN TRAJECTORY DATA

AL-Dohuki, Shamal Mohammed Ameen 16 April 2019 (has links)
No description available.
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Integrating Retail into an Urban Data Platform from a Stakeholder Perspective: Network Approaches in Leipzig (Germany)

Schade, Katrin, Hübscher, Marcus, zur Lage, Felix, Schulze, Juana, Ringel, Johannes 27 September 2023 (has links)
Growth rates in e-commerce, changing consumer behaviors, and COVID-19 have all put pressure on local retailers worldwide, threatening the resilience of city centers. Local online platforms (LOPs) have been considered as a solution to help local retailers increase their visibility and survive on the market. However, most platforms fail to attract a significant number of stakeholders. Simultaneously, digital platform solutions with more holistic urban perspectives, such as urban data platforms (UDPs), have emerged. However, a question remains: how can the integration of retail data (e.g., product availabilities) into a UDP succeed? Therefore, in this paper, we explore stakeholder-oriented networking processes to integrate local retail data into a UDP in Leipzig, Germany. Leipzig has increased its population by 26% since 2000, but presents the highest retail vacancy rate, compared to other major German cities. To investigate the networking process in Leipzig, we conduct a social network analysis which combines qualitative interviews, mapping, and ethnographic research. We interview ten stakeholders and uncover conflicts within the networking process: First, all stakeholders have different understandings of UDPs and how to integrate local retail data; second, the interviewees acknowledge the importance of, but none of them feel responsible for, initiating or managing the process; and third, the city administration has shown diverging interest, in terms of taking on more responsibility.

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