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Quantifying human mobility perturbation and resilience in Hurricane SandyWang et al., 2014
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- Wang Q
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Human mobility is influenced by environmental change and natural disasters. Researchers have used trip distance distribution, radius of gyration of movements, and individuals' visited locations to understand and capture human mobility patterns and trajectories. However, our …
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