Search Results - "Salat, Hadrien"
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A method to estimate population densities and electricity consumption from mobile phone data in developing countries
Published in PloS one (30-06-2020)“…High quality census data are not always available in developing countries. Instead, mobile phone data are becoming a popular proxy to evaluate the density,…”
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Uncovering inequality through multifractality of land prices: 1912 and contemporary Kyoto
Published in PloS one (30-04-2018)“…Multifractal analysis offers a number of advantages to measure spatial economic segregation and inequality, as it is free of categories and boundaries…”
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Analysing the impact of electrification on rural attractiveness in Senegal with mobile phone data
Published in Royal Society open science (01-10-2021)“…Reliable and affordable access to electricity has become one of the basic needs for humans and is, as such, at the top of the development agenda. It…”
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Multifractal methodology
Published in Physica A (01-05-2017)“…Various methods have been developed independently to study the multifractality of measures in many different contexts. Although they all convey the same…”
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The universal visitation law of human mobility
Published in Nature (London) (27-05-2021)“…Human mobility impacts many aspects of a city, from its spatial structure 1 – 3 to its response to an epidemic 4 – 7 . It is also ultimately key to social…”
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Synthetic population Catalyst: A micro-simulated population of England with circadian activities
Published in Environment and planning. B, Urban analytics and city science (01-10-2023)“…The Synthetic Population Catalyst (SPC) is an open-source tool for the simulation of populations. Building on previous efforts, synthetic populations can be…”
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Multifractality applied to the study of spatial inequality in urban systems
Published 01-01-2019“…This thesis investigates multifractality as a tool to analyse the spatial patterns emerging from urban inequality. In our context, inequality is defined as a…”
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Explainability in Practice: Estimating Electrification Rates from Mobile Phone Data in Senegal
Published 11-11-2022“…Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) provides explanations for not interpretable machine learning (ML) models. While many technical approaches exist,…”
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Mobile phone data's potential for informing infrastructure planning in developing countries
Published 09-07-2019“…High quality census data are not always available in developing countries. Instead, mobile phone data are becoming a trending proxy to evaluate population…”
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The impact of electrification on rural attractiveness in Senegal
Published 25-05-2020“…A reliable and affordable access to electricity has become one of the basic needs for humans and is, as such, at the top of the development agenda. It…”
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The hidden universality of movement in cities
Published 14-02-2020“…The interaction of all mobile species with their environment hinges on their movement patterns: the places they visit and how frequently they go there. In…”
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Multifractal methodology
Published 08-06-2016“…Various methods have been developed independently to study the multifractality of measures in many different contexts. Although they all convey the same…”
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Uncovering inequality through multifractality of land prices: 1912 Kyoto, a case study
Published 14-09-2017“…Multifractal analysis offers a number of advantages to measure spatial economic segregation and inequality, as it is free of categories and boundaries…”
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Multiscale Entropy in the Spatial Context of Cities
Published 27-11-2017“…Entropy relates the fast, microscopic behaviour of the elements in a system to its slow, macroscopic state. We propose to use it to explain how, as complexity…”
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