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SnapLoc is a product that does automatic image classification and spatio-temporal analysis in order to recommend the places of interest in a new city. The packages that I have used for creating the product are Python(Pandas, NumPy, Shapely, Keras, Leaflet) and TensorFlow
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Clustering spatial points with algorithm of Fast Search, high performace computing implements of CUDA or parallel in CPU, and runnable implements on python standalone or arcgis.
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SPACEGERM shiny app (archived, see GitLab for active fork)
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Heterogeneous clustering and cross-modal evaluation metrics for crime prediction
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Identifies Commercial Centers within the Jaipur city using Point of Interest (POI) spatial data of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
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CutESC: Cutting Edge Spatial Clustering Technique based on Proximity Graphs
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The Public Innovations Explorer: a geo-spatial and linked-data visualization platform for publicly funded innovation research in the United States
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Python-Implementation of the Spatial Clustering Algorithm 'Supercluster' for ArcGIS and ArcPy.
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Notebook of Goepp and van de Kassteele (2021)
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DR.SC: Joint dimension reduction and spatial clustering for single-cell/spatial transcriptomics data
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Spatiotemporal clustering algorithm for personal location data
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This project analyses data from missing females in the USA. I have performed Exploratory Data Analysis(EDA), KMeans, and Spatial clustering.
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