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Landscape and Urban Planning, 2021
Previous research has reported that greenery is an important factor in walking activities, with greenery existing in various forms, including trees, gardens, green walls, and other examples.
Sugie Lee
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Previous research has reported that greenery is an important factor in walking activities, with greenery existing in various forms, including trees, gardens, green walls, and other examples.
Sugie Lee
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Google Street View: Capturing the World at Street Level
Computer, 2010Street View serves millions of Google users daily with panoramic imagery captured in hundreds of cities in 20 countries across four continents. A team of Google researchers describes the technical challenges involved in capturing, processing, and serving street-level imagery on a global scale.
Dragomir Anguelov, Luc Vincent
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Landscape and Urban Planning, 2019
Urban greenspaces have been demonstrated to have associations with physical activity and health. Yet empirical studies have almost exclusively focused on parks rather than street, although streets are among the most popular venues for physical activity ...
Yi Lu
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Urban greenspaces have been demonstrated to have associations with physical activity and health. Yet empirical studies have almost exclusively focused on parks rather than street, although streets are among the most popular venues for physical activity ...
Yi Lu
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Transactions in Urban Data, Science, and Technology
Google Street View (GSV) and Baidu Street View (BSV) cover most of the world’s cities. However, their combined use and research application still lack a unified standard. We selected Hong Kong Special Administrative Regions of China (SAR), a region where
Tianlin Zhang, Lei Wang, Jie He
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Google Street View (GSV) and Baidu Street View (BSV) cover most of the world’s cities. However, their combined use and research application still lack a unified standard. We selected Hong Kong Special Administrative Regions of China (SAR), a region where
Tianlin Zhang, Lei Wang, Jie He
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A novel walkability index using google street view and deep learning
Sustainable Cities and Society, 2023Zhenhua Chen +2 more
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Do-It-Yourself Street Views and the Urban Imaginary of Google Street View
Journal of Urban Technology, 2021Google Street View (GSV) is the de facto platform for street-level visual representation in most settings; however, its coverage is highly uneven due to a range of political, legal, technological, ...
Jonathan Cinnamon, Alfie Gaffney
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Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2022
1 This study aims to explore the effects of drivers’ visual environment on speeding crashes by using 2 different machine learning techniques. To obtain the data of drivers’ visual environment in the real 3 world, a framework was proposed to obtain the ...
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1 This study aims to explore the effects of drivers’ visual environment on speeding crashes by using 2 different machine learning techniques. To obtain the data of drivers’ visual environment in the real 3 world, a framework was proposed to obtain the ...
Qing Cai +3 more
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Environmental Research, 2023
Accurate information on urban forests of tree sizes, health state, community structures, and spatial distribution is still limited in African cities. Using a Google Street View (GSV)-based tree-size measuring method developed by our team, this paper aims
Chentao Liang +4 more
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Accurate information on urban forests of tree sizes, health state, community structures, and spatial distribution is still limited in African cities. Using a Google Street View (GSV)-based tree-size measuring method developed by our team, this paper aims
Chentao Liang +4 more
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Explaining Crime Diversity with Google Street View
Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 2021Crime diversity is a measure of the variety of criminal offenses in a local environment, similar to ecological diversity. While crime diversity distributions have been explained via neutral models, to date the environmental and social mechanisms behind crime diversity have not been investigated.
Samira Khorshidi +3 more
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