Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)
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Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)
Summary
Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap) is a master's thesis[1].
Key Facts
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap) authored Héctor Ochoa Ortiz[2].
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s instance of is recorded as master's thesis[3].
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s DOI is recorded as 10.34726/HSS.2022.101983[4].
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s language of work or name is recorded as English[5].
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s publication date is recorded as +2022-01-01T00:00:00Z[6].
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s main subject is recorded as OpenStreetMap[7].
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s main subject is recorded as pedestrian routing[8].
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s main subject is recorded as volunteered geographic information[9].
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s Handle ID is recorded as 20.500.12708/81237[10].
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s title is recorded as Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)[11].
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s cites work is recorded as Citizens as sensors: the world of volunteered geography[12].
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s cites work is recorded as Integrating Open Spaces into OpenStreetMap Routing Graphs for Realistic Crossing Behaviour in Pedestrian Navigation[13].
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s cites work is recorded as Routing through open spaces – A performance comparison of algorithms[14].
- Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s thesis submitted to is recorded as TU Wien[15].
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Designation and Status
Pedestrian routing of dynamic areas using Volunteered Geographical Information (OpenStreetMap)'s instance of is recorded as master's thesis[3].