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Building(s and) cities: Delineating urban areas with a machine learning algorithm. (2020). Arribas-Bel, Daniel ; Garcia-Lopez, Miquel-Angel ; Miquel- angel Garcia-Lopez, ; Viladecans-Marsal, Elisabet.
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