GeoLife: A Collaborative Social Networking Service among User, Location and Trajectory.

776 indexed citations
published 2010
Journal
IEEE Data(base) Engineering Bulletin

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About GeoLife: A Collaborative Social Networking Service among User, Location and Trajectory.

This paper, published in 2010, received 776 indexed citations . Written by Yu Zheng, Xing Xie and Wei‐Ying Ma covering the research area of Geography, Planning and Development, Transportation and Signal Processing. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Transportation (512 citations), Signal Processing (320 citations) and Artificial Intelligence (216 citations). Published in IEEE Data(base) Engineering Bulletin.

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