Advances in spatial epidemiology and geographic information systems
The field of spatial epidemiology has evolved rapidly in the past 2 decades. This study
serves as a brief introduction to spatial epidemiology and the use of geographic information …
serves as a brief introduction to spatial epidemiology and the use of geographic information …
A comparison of address point, parcel and street geocoding techniques
The widespread availability of powerful geocoding tools in commercial GIS software and the
interest in spatial analysis at the individual level have made address geocoding a widely …
interest in spatial analysis at the individual level have made address geocoding a widely …
Geo-knowledge-guided GPT models improve the extraction of location descriptions from disaster-related social media messages
Social media messages posted by people during natural disasters often contain important
location descriptions, such as the locations of victims. Recent research has shown that many …
location descriptions, such as the locations of victims. Recent research has shown that many …
Inferring the location of twitter messages based on user relationships
User interaction in social networks, such as Twitter and Facebook, is increasingly becoming
a source of useful information on daily events. The online monitoring of short messages …
a source of useful information on daily events. The online monitoring of short messages …
Culturomics 2.0: Forecasting large-scale human behavior using global news media tone in time and space
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News is increasingly being produced and consumed online, supplanting print and broadcast
to represent nearly half of the news monitored across the world today by Western …
to represent nearly half of the news monitored across the world today by Western …
Ernie-geol: A geography-and-language pre-trained model and its applications in baidu maps
Pre-trained models (PTMs) have become a fundamental backbone for downstream tasks in
natural language processing and computer vision. Despite initial gains that were obtained …
natural language processing and computer vision. Despite initial gains that were obtained …
Ensuring confidentiality of geocoded health data: Assessing geographic masking strategies for individual‐level data
Public health datasets increasingly use geographic identifiers such as an individual's
address. Geocoding these addresses often provides new insights since it becomes possible …
address. Geocoding these addresses often provides new insights since it becomes possible …
Automated geocoding of textual documents: A survey of current approaches
This survey article describes previous research addressing text‐based document
geocoding, ie the task of predicting the geospatial coordinates of latitude and longitude, that …
geocoding, ie the task of predicting the geospatial coordinates of latitude and longitude, that …
Spatial accessibility to health care services: Identifying under-serviced neighbourhoods in Canadian urban areas
Background Urban environments can influence many aspects of health and well-being and
access to health care is one of them. Access to primary health care (PHC) in urban settings …
access to health care is one of them. Access to primary health care (PHC) in urban settings …
[HTML][HTML] Using Geographic Information Systems to measure retail food environments: Discussion of methodological considerations and a proposed reporting checklist …
Abstract Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are widely used to measure retail food
environments. However the methods used are hetrogeneous, limiting collation and …
environments. However the methods used are hetrogeneous, limiting collation and …