1st Edition

Big Data for Regional Science

Edited By Laurie A Schintler, Zhenhua Chen Copyright 2018
376 Pages
by Routledge

376 Pages 84 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

376 Pages 84 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Recent technological advancements and other related factors and trends are contributing to the production of an astoundingly large and rapidly accelerating collection of data, or ‘Big Data’. This data now allows us to examine urban and regional phenomena in ways that were previously not possible. Despite the tremendous potential of big data for regional science, its use and application in this... Read more

Contents



List of Figures



List of Tables



List of Contributors



Foreword by Michael Batty





1. Introduction



Laurie A. Schintler and Zhenhua Chen



PART I New Big Data Source in Regional Science



2. Opportunities for Retail Data and Their Geographic Integration in Social Science



Guy Lansley and Paul Longley



3. Use of Probe Data Generated by Taxis



Josep Maria Salanova, Michal Maciejewski, Joschka Bischoff, Miquel Estrada Romeu, Panagiotis Tzenos, and Iraklis Stamos



4. The Emerging Geography of Globalizing Chinese Cities Based on Web-based Information Services



Jean-Claude Thill, Jae Soen Son, and Min Chen



5. Using Web Crawled Data for Urban Housing Research



Zhenhua Chen



6. Examining Intraurban Migration in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area using Parcel Data



Shipeng Sun



7. Crowdsourcing Street Beauty: Visual Preference Surveys in the Big Data Era



Robert Goodspeed and Xiang Yan



8. Public Response to Campus Shootings Using Social Media



Xinyue Ye, Zhuo Chen, and Shengwen Li



PART II Big Data Integration and Management



9. Using Big (Synthetic) Data to Identify Local Housing Market Attributes



A.Yair Grinberger and Daniel Felsenstein



10. Using Recurrent Spatio-Temporal Profiles in GPS Panel Data for Enhancing Imputation of Activity Type



Tao Feng and Harry J.P. Timmermans



11. Processing Uncertain GPS Trajectory Data for Assessing the Locations of Physical Activity



Sungsoon Hwang, Sai Yalla, and Ryan Crews



12. Exploring Digital Technology Industry Clusters Using Administrative and Frontier Data



Max Nathan and Anna Rosso



13. The Integration of Internet Data and Census Data for Spatial Analysis in a

Biography

Laurie A. Schintler is a computational social scientist with interests and research activity in the following areas related to Big Data analytics: geocomputation (socio-spatio modelling), transportation, regional science, scientometrics/bibliometrics and network modeling and analysis. She also has expertise on the policy-side of Big Data - specifically, issues related to the digital divide, job automation, workforce education and training and emerging technologies.



Zhenhua Chen is an assistant professor in City and Regional Planning at the Knowlton School of Architecture at The Ohio State University. His research interest includes regional science, big data analytics, risk and resilience, infrastructure planning and policy.