Search Results for author: Dániel Kondor

Found 6 papers, 3 papers with code

Crowdsourcing Bridge Vital Signs with Smartphone Vehicle Trips

no code implementations6 Oct 2020 Thomas J. Matarazzo, Dániel Kondor, Paolo Santi, Sebastiano Milardo, Soheil S. Eshkevari, Shamim N. Pakzad, Carlo Ratti

The primary study collects smartphone data from controlled field experiments and "uncontrolled" UBER rides on a long-span suspension bridge in the USA and develops an analytical method to accurately recover modal properties.

Computers and Society Applied Physics

Estimating the potential for shared autonomous scooters

2 code implementations9 Sep 2019 Dániel Kondor, Xiaohu Zhang, Malika Meghjani, Paolo Santi, Jinhua Zhao, Carlo Ratti

Recent technological developments have shown significant potential for transforming urban mobility.

Computers and Society

Scaling in Words on Twitter

no code implementations11 Mar 2019 Eszter Bokányi, Dániel Kondor, Gábor Vattay

Scaling properties of language are a useful tool for understanding generative processes in texts.

Estimating savings in parking demand using shared vehicles for home-work commuting

1 code implementation13 Oct 2017 Dániel Kondor, Hongmou Zhang, Remi Tachet, Paolo Santi, Carlo Ratti

The increasing availability and adoption of shared vehicles as an alternative to personally-owned cars presents ample opportunities for achieving more efficient transportation in cities.

Computers and Society Social and Information Networks

Efficient classification of billions of points into complex geographic regions using hierarchical triangular mesh

1 code implementation2 Oct 2014 Dániel Kondor, László Dobos, István Csabai, András Bodor, Gábor Vattay, Tamás Budavári, Alexander S. Szalay

We present a case study about the spatial indexing and regional classification of billions of geographic coordinates from geo-tagged social network data using Hierarchical Triangular Mesh (HTM) implemented for Microsoft SQL Server.

Databases

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