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Measuring the attractiveness of trip destinations based on human mobility data. [PDF]
Kondo K.
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Skiing quality analysis of recreational skiers based on IMU data and self-assessment. [PDF]
Kranzinger C +4 more
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Worldwide Sodium Channel Conference, January 31st-February 2nd, 2024, Grindelwald, Switzerland. [PDF]
Pantazis A, Brackenbury WJ.
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Concatenated Constrained Coding: A New Approach to Efficient Constant-Weight Codes. [PDF]
Immink KS, Weber JH, Nguyen TT, Cai K.
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Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, 2021
We present OSM Ski Resort Routing, an app that combines the concept of pathfinding and navigation with skiing. It provides an interactive 2D and 3D visualisation of arbitrary ski resorts using OpenStreetMap data and can be used to compute and display the optimal route between any waypoints in the resort.
Wenzel Friedsam +3 more
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We present OSM Ski Resort Routing, an app that combines the concept of pathfinding and navigation with skiing. It provides an interactive 2D and 3D visualisation of arbitrary ski resorts using OpenStreetMap data and can be used to compute and display the optimal route between any waypoints in the resort.
Wenzel Friedsam +3 more
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Epidemic Giardiasis at a Ski Resort
New England Journal of Medicine, 1969Abstract An outbreak of protracted, intermittent diarrhea, often associated with symptoms suggesting malabsorption, occurred in persons who vacationed in Aspen, Colorado, during the 1965–66 ski season. A survey of 1094 skiers showed that the characteristic illness had developed in at least 11.3 per cent.
G T, Moore +6 more
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A ski injury risk assessment model for ski resorts
Journal of Risk Research, 2020We propose a ski injury risk assessment model which allows ski resorts to take targeted and preventive actions towards critical ski regions.
Delibašić Boris +4 more
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Ski Injury Statistics, 1982 to 1993, Jackson Hole Ski Resort
The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 1995A retrospective analysis was conducted on injury statistics compiled over 12 seasons, from 1982 to 1993 (2.55 million skier-days), at a Wyoming ski resort. The population at risk was determined by ticket sales per year. A total of 9749 skiing injuries was indexed by anatomic region and se verity according to diagnosis on initial evaluation.
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