Correcting Bias in Crowdsourced Data to Map Bicycle Ridership of All Bicyclists
Traditional methods of counting bicyclists are resource-intensive and generate data with sparse spatial and temporal detail. Previous research suggests big data from crowdsourced fitness apps offer a new source of bicycling data with high spatial and ...
Avipsa Roy +3 more
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WEIGHTBIT: An advancement in wearable technology [PDF]
Wearable devices are becoming an important interface between users and fitness activities. Their capabilities are improving exponentially, and new strategies are being developed to track sports using sensors that are widely used in robotics.
Basukoski, A. +3 more
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Mapping Frictions Inhibiting Bicycle Commuting [PDF]
Urban cycling is a sustainable transport mode that many cities are promoting. However, few cities are taking advantage of geospatial technologies to represent and analyse cycling mobility based on the behavioural patterns and difficulties faced by ...
gould, michael +1 more
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Building the case for actionable ethics in digital health research supported by artificial intelligence [PDF]
The digital revolution is disrupting the ways in which health research is conducted, and subsequently, changing healthcare. Direct-to-consumer wellness products and mobile apps, pervasive sensor technologies and access to social network data offer ...
Bartlett Ellis, Rebecca J. +2 more
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Modelling cyclists’ route choice using Strava and OSMnx: A case study of the City of Glasgow
Previous research has demonstrated the influence of street layout on travel behaviour; however, little research has been undertaken to explore these connections using detailed and robust street network analysis or cycling data.
Mohammad Anwar Alattar +2 more
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Outdoor cycling activity affected by COVID-19 related epidemic-control-decisions.
AimThe lockdown of sports infrastructure due to the COVID-19 pandemic has substantially shifted people's physical activity towards public green spaces.
Anne-Maria Schweizer +5 more
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Beyond walking and cycling: scoping small-wheel modes [PDF]
Active travel beyond walking and cycling – by small-wheel modes such as inline skating, skateboarding and push scooting, among others – needs more understanding in terms of the design, maintenance and management issues it may present in the future. These
Lorimer, SW, Marshall, S
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Pacing Strategy Affects the Sub-Elite Marathoner’s Cardiac Drift and Performance
The question of cardiac strain arises when considering the emerging class of recreational runners whose running strategy could be a non-optimal running pace.
Véronique Louise Billat +4 more
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Investigating impacts of environmental factors on the cycling behavior of bicycle-sharing users [PDF]
As it is widely accepted, cycling tends to produce health benefits and reduce air pollution. Policymakers encourage people to use bikes by improving cycling facilities as well as developing bicycle-sharing systems (BSS). It is increasingly interesting to
Hu, Xuke +3 more
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Linguistic Evidence Suggests that Xiōng‐nú and Huns Spoke the Same Paleo‐Siberian Language
Abstract The Xiōng‐nú were a tribal confederation who dominated Inner Asia from the third century BC to the second century AD. Xiōng‐nú descendants later constituted the ethnic core of the European Huns. It has been argued that the Xiōng‐nú spoke an Iranian, Turkic, Mongolic or Yeniseian language, but the linguistic affiliation of the Xiōng‐nú and the ...
Svenja Bonmann, Simon Fries
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