Xu et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Detecting spatiotemporal traffic events using geosocial media dataXu et al., 2022
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- Xu S
- Li S
- Huang W
- Wen R
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- Computers, environment and urban systems
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Social media platforms enable efficient traffic event detection by allowing users to produce geo-tagged content (eg, tweets) known as geosocial media data. Geosocial media data improve road safety by providing timely updates for traffic flow and traffic control. Recent …
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