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Qingqing Chen
Qingqing Chen
Department of Geography, University at Buffalo - SUNY
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Identifying home locations in human mobility data: an open-source R package for comparison and reproducibility
Q Chen, A Poorthuis
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 35 (7), 1425-1448, 2021
212021
Analyzing the vaccination debate in social media data pre-and post-COVID-19 pandemic
Q Chen, A Crooks
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 110 …, 2022
152022
Delineating a ‘15-Minute City’: An Agent-based Modeling Approach to Estimate the Size of Local Communities
Q Chen, A Crooks
4th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on GeoSpatial Simulation, 29–37, 2021
132021
A multi-platform optical sensor for in vivo and in vitro algae classification
CL Ng, Q Chen, JJ Chua, HF Hemond
Sensors 17 (4), 912, 2017
102017
Corrections for matrix effects on fluorescence measurement of a multi-platform optical sensor
CL Ng, YJ Ng, Q Chen, HF Hemond
Water Practice and Technology 11 (3), 644-660, 2016
52016
Entangled footprints: Understanding urban neighbourhoods by measuring distance, diversity, and direction of flows in Singapore
Q Chen, IT Chuang, A Poorthuis
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 90, 101708, 2021
42021
A comparison between online social media discussions and vaccination rates: A tale of four vaccines
Q Chen, A Croitoru, A Crooks
Digital Health 9, 20552076231155682, 2023
22023
Exploring the new frontier of information extraction through large language models in urban analytics
A Crooks, Q Chen
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 23998083241235495, 2024
12024
Community resilience to wildfires: A network analysis approach by utilizing human mobility data
Q Chen, B Wang, A Crooks
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 110, 102110, 2024
2024
Categorizing urban space based on visitor density and diversity: A view through social media data
IT Chuang, Q Chen, A Poorthuis
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science 50 (6), 1471-1485, 2023
2023
Are Urban Hotspots to Avoid or to Embrace? Determining the Resilience of Auckland City's Urban Hotspots Under Lockdown Constraints
I Chuang, Q Chen
SSRN, 2022
2022
Categorizing urban space based on visitor density and diversity: a view through social
IT CHUANG, Q CHEN, A POORTHUI
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