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Web-based Visualization of Transportation Networks for Mobility Analytics

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Mobility analytics is a growing field with various use-cases. Specific tools for visual, spatial, and spatio-temporal analysis are not only important for trained professionals and experts of GIS, but also required by non-domain experts, such as urban planners, business managers, and private users. In this paper, a web-based visualization technique for mobility analysis using reachability maps of multimodal transportation networks is presented.

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          VINCI '19: Proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction
          September 2019
          201 pages
          ISBN:9781450376266
          DOI:10.1145/3356422

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