Abstract
Big Data on cities and regions bring new opportunities and challenges to data analysts and city planners. On the one side, they hold great promise to combine increasingly detailed data for each citizen with critical infrastructures to plan, govern and manage cities and regions, improve their sustainability, optimize processes and maximize the provision of public and private services. On the other side, the massive sample size and high-dimensionality of Big Data and their geo-temporal character introduce unique computational and statistical challenges. This chapter provides overviews on the salient characteristics of Big Data and how these features impact on paradigm change of data management and analysis, and also on the computing environment.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Urban Empires. Cities as Global Rulers in the New Urban World |
Editors | Glaeser, E.D., Kourtit, K. and Nijkamp, P. |
Place of Publication | Abingdon, UK |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 197 - 209 |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Austrian Classification of Fields of Science and Technology (ÖFOS)
- 507026 Economic geography
- 507003 Geoinformatics