Urban Computing (Information Systems)

Urban Computing (Information Systems)

by Yu Zheng (Author)

Synopsis

An authoritative treatment of urban computing, offering an overview of the field, fundamental techniques, advanced models, and novel applications. Urban computing brings powerful computational techniques to bear on such urban challenges as pollution, energy consumption, and traffic congestion. Using today's large-scale computing infrastructure and data gathered from sensing technologies, urban computing combines computer science with urban planning, transportation, environmental science, sociology, and other areas of urban studies, tackling specific problems with concrete methodologies in a data-centric computing framework. This authoritative treatment of urban computing offers an overview of the field, fundamental techniques, advanced models, and novel applications. Each chapter acts as a tutorial that introduces readers to an important aspect of urban computing, with references to relevant research. The book outlines key concepts, sources of data, and typical applications; describes four paradigms of urban sensing in sensor-centric and human-centric categories; introduces data management for spatial and spatio-temporal data, from basic indexing and retrieval algorithms to cloud computing platforms; and covers beginning and advanced topics in mining knowledge from urban big data, beginning with fundamental data mining algorithms and progressing to advanced machine learning techniques. Urban Computing provides students, researchers, and application developers with an essential handbook to an evolving interdisciplinary field.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 632
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: The MIT Press
Published: 12 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 0262039087
ISBN 13: 9780262039086

Author Bio
Yu Zheng is Vice President and Chief Data Scientist at JD Finance, where he is also President of the Urban Computing Business Unit and Director of the Urban Computing Lab. He is Chair Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Adjunct Professor at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He is the coeditor of Computing with Spatial Trajectories and Editor-in-Chief of ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology. Eric Yu is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto. Michael Papazoglou is Professor of Computer Science and Director of INFOLAB at Tilburg University, the Netherlands.