An authoritative treatment of urban computing, offering an overview of
the field, fundamental techniques, advanced models, and novel
applications. Urban computing brings powerful computational techniques
to bear on such urban challenges as pollution, energy consumption, and
traffic congestion. Using today's large-scale computing infrastructure
and data gathered from sensing technologies, urban computing combines
computer science with urban planning, transportation, environmental
science, sociology, and other areas of urban studies, tackling
specific problems with concrete methodologies in a data-centric
computing framework. This authoritative treatment of urban computing
offers an overview of the field, fundamental techniques, advanced
models, and novel applications. Each chapter acts as a tutorial that
introduces readers to an important aspect of urban computing, with
references to relevant research. The book outlines key concepts,
sources of data, and typical applications; describes four paradigms of
urban sensing in sensor-centric and human-centric categories;
introduces data management for spatial and spatio-temporal data, from
basic indexing and retrieval algorithms to cloud computing platforms;
and covers beginning and advanced topics in mining knowledge from
urban big data, beginning with fundamental data mining algorithms and
progressing to advanced machine learning techniques. Urban Computing
provides students, researchers, and application developers with an
essential handbook to an evolving interdisciplinary field.
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ISBN
9780262350235
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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