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This article is the first to propose a novel spatiotemporal nonstationary robust modeling between high spatial resolution Luojia1-01 night-time light intensity (NTLI) and urban community average residence price (UCARP), which encodes the spatiotemporal ...
Chang Li +4 more
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Administrative Division Data of Grand Casablanca: Creation of a District Repository Using QGIS
In the context of a public mental health study conducted in Casablanca, the economic capital of Morocco, we encountered a serious challenge regarding the availability of consistent and accurate administrative division data.
Khaoula Ajbal +2 more
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Geocoding Large Population‐level Administrative Datasets at Highly Resolved Spatial Scales [PDF]
Using geographic information systems to link administrative databases with demographic, social, and environmental data allows researchers to use spatial approaches to explore relationships between exposures and health.
Edwards, Sharon E. +2 more
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Geo-Referencing and Mapping 1901 Census Addresses for England and Wales
Geocoding historical addresses is a primary yet nontrivial application of spatial analysis in historical geographic information systems (GIS) and spatial humanities.
Tian Lan, Paul Longley
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Can large language models generate geospatial code?
As large language models increasingly exhibit hallucinations such as refusal to respond, generation of non-executable code, and poor readability in geospatial code generation tasks, establishing a systematic and quantifiable evaluation framework has ...
Shuyang Hou +10 more
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Exploring the live birth rates of women living with HIV in British Columbia, Canada.
OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the birth rates of women living with HIV (WLWH) compared to the general population in British Columbia (BC), Canada. METHODS:We retrospectively reviewed clinical and population level surveillance data from 1997 to 2015.
Clara E Van Ommen +10 more
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Krieger et al. correctly alert readers to potential sources of error when linking health data to census-derived socioeconomic data.1 The authors’ criticisms of zip code–based data speak to neither the advantages of postal zip codes (ZCs) nor the limitations of other geographies. We would like to correct some minor factual errors in Krieger et al.
Henry J, Carretta, Stephen S, Mick
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In this paper, we formulate the problem of predicting a geolocation from free text as a sequence-to-sequence problem. Using this formulation, we obtain a geocoding model by training a T5 encoder-decoder transformer model using free text as an input and geolocation as an output.
Solaz, Yuval, Shalumov, Vitaly
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ABSTRACT The 2023 Australian Voice to Parliament Referendum presented a pivotal moment in the nation's democratic landscape. Despite support for Indigenous well‐being, the referendum did not secure the necessary approval, prompting extensive analysis of its outcome.
Scott Baum, William Mitchell
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Background Maintaining patient privacy when geocoding and linking residential address information with neighborhood-level data can create challenges during research.
Ariann Nassel +6 more
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