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Measuring Urban Social Diversity Using Interconnected Geo-Social Networks
2016
Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on World Wide Web - WWW '16
Large metropolitan cities bring together diverse individuals, creating opportunities for cultural and intellectual exchanges, which can ultimately lead to social and economic enrichment. In this work, we present a novel network perspective on the interconnected nature of people and places, allowing us to capture the social diversity of urban locations through the social network and mobility patterns of their visitors. We use a dataset of approximately 37K users and 42K venues in London to build
doi:10.1145/2872427.2883065
dblp:conf/www/HristovaWMPM16
fatcat:o2wq63d4ovgcvhhddfjzoyrc64