Predicting gentrification through social networking data
13 April 2016Data from location-based social networks may be able to predict when a neighbourhood will go through the process of gentrification, by identifying areas with high...
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Data from location-based social networks may be able to predict when a neighbourhood will go through the process of gentrification, by identifying areas with high...
Desislava Hristova (Computer Laboratory) discusses how data from location-based social networks can be used to predict when a neighbourhood will go through the process of gentrification.
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