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Twitter, the popular microblogging platform, has more than five hundred million registered users -- so called Tweeters. These Tweeters generate a large amount of information every day. This information, whilst noisy and diverse is so voluminous that it can provide a key source of information that can support a range of research activities. Transport and traffic accidents are the examples chosen here...
Many/most of the challenges facing urban researchers and indeed policy makers relate to discovery of, access to and subsequent use of heterogeneous urban data sets. These data are typically held by a myriad of government agencies (local, State and Federal), industry and academic research organisations. The Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN) project commenced in 2010 and was tasked...
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