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    Urban expansion modeling using an enhanced decision tree algorithm by Karimi, Firoozeh, Sultana, Selima, Babakan, Ali Shirzadi, Suthaharan, Shan

    Published in GeoInformatica (01-10-2021)
    “…Decision tree (DT) algorithms have been applied for classification and change detection in various geospatial studies and more recently, for urban expansion…”
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    An enhanced support vector machine model for urban expansion prediction by Karimi, Firoozeh, Sultana, Selima, Shirzadi Babakan, Ali, Suthaharan, Shan

    Published in Computers, environment and urban systems (01-05-2019)
    “…Given the dynamic and convoluted nature of urban expansion process and the necessity of handling continuous and categorical variables, non-normal distributed…”
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    Impacts of transport development on residence choice of renter households: An agent-based evaluation by Shirzadi Babakan, Ali, Taleai, Mohammad

    Published in Habitat international (01-10-2015)
    “…Because of improving accessibility, transport developments play an important role on residence choice of renter households. In this paper, an agent-based model…”
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    An Agent-Based Simulation of Residential Location Choice of Tenants in Tehran, Iran by Shirzadi Babakan, Ali, Alimohammadi, Abbas

    Published in Transactions in GIS (01-02-2016)
    “…Residential location choice modeling is one of the substantial components of land use and transportation models. While numerous aggregated mathematical and…”
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    Land Suitability Evaluation for Organic Agriculture of Wheat Using GIS and Multicriteria Analysis by Karimi, Firoozeh, Sultana, Selima, Shirzadi Babakan, Ali, Royall, Dan

    Published in Papers in applied geography (03-07-2018)
    “…Despite the growing interest in organic farming, its practice remains limited because of its lower productivity relative to conventional farming. Land…”
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