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Rui Wang and Yijing Li
Given the paramount impacts of COVID-19 on people?s lives in the capital of the UK, London, it was foreseeable that the city?s crime patterns would have undergone significant transformations, especially during lockdown periods. This study aims to testify...
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Nanyu Chen, Anran Yang, Luo Chen, Wei Xiong and Ning Jing
Spatio-temporal association analysis has attracted attention in various fields, such as urban computing and crime analysis. The proliferation of positioning technology and location-based services has facilitated the expansion of association analysis acro...
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Zhanjun He, Zhipeng Wang, Yu Gu and Xiaoya An
Urban crimes are not homogeneously distributed but exhibit spatial heterogeneity across a range of spatial scales. Meanwhile, while geographic space shapes human activities, it is also closely related to multiscale characteristics. Previous studies have ...
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Eugenio Cesario, Paolo Lindia and Andrea Vinci
Leveraged by a large-scale diffusion of sensing networks and scanning devices in modern cities, huge volumes of geo-referenced urban data are collected every day. Such an amount of information is analyzed to discover data-driven models, which can be expl...
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Shahbaz Sikandar, Rabbia Mahum and AbdulMalik Alsalman
The multimedia content generated by devices and image processing techniques requires high computation costs to retrieve images similar to the user?s query from the database. An annotation-based traditional system of image retrieval is not coherent becaus...
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Faria Ferooz, Malik Tahir Hassan, Sajid Mahmood, Hira Asim, Muhammad Idrees, Muhammad Assam, Abdullah Mohamed and El-Awady Attia
To reduce crime rates, there is a need to understand and analyse emerging patterns of criminal activities. This study examines the occurrence patterns of crimes using the crime dataset of Lahore, a metropolitan city in Pakistan. The main aim is to facili...
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Miguel Saraiva, Irina Matijo?aitiene, Saloni Mishra and Ana Amante
Crimes are a common societal concern impacting quality of life and economic growth. Despite the global decrease in crime statistics, specific types of crime and feelings of insecurity, have often increased, leading safety and security agencies with the n...
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Lijian Sun, Guozhuang Zhang, Dan Zhao, Ling Ji, Haiyan Gu, Li Sun and Xia Li
Comprehensively understanding the factors influencing crime is a prerequisite for preventing and combating crime. Although some studies have investigated the relationship between environmental factors and property crime, the interaction between factors w...
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Shuai Chen, Chundong Gao, Dong Jiang, Mengmeng Hao, Fangyu Ding, Tian Ma, Shize Zhang and Shunde Li
As a typical cybercrime, cyber fraud poses severe threats to civilians? property safety and social stability. Traditional criminological theories such as routine activity theory focus mainly on the effects of individual characteristics on cybercrime vict...
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Mengjie Yang, Zhe Chen, Mengjie Zhou, Xiaojin Liang and Ziyue Bai
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had tremendous and extensive impacts on the people?s daily activities. In Chicago, the numbers of crime fell considerably. This work aims to investigate the impacts that COVID-19 has had on the spatial...
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