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Upcoming Seminars
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Jan.
2224: Tutorial – Implementation Practice of Deep Neural Network Technique into Our Research
Date: Wednesday Jan. 1724, 3pm-5pm in Mammoth B53-3036 (Note time and place!)
Speaker: Kazuhiro TeraoJan. 31: On analyzing urban form at global scale with remote sensing data and generative adversarial networks
Date: Jan. 31, 3pm
Speaker: Adrian Albert
Abstract: Current analyses of urban development use either simple, bottom-up models, that have limited predictive performance, or highly engineered, complex models relying on many sources of survey data that are typically scarce and difficult and expensive to collect. This talk presents work-in-progress developing a data-driven, flexible, non-parametric framework to simulate realistic urban forms using generative adversarial networks and planetary-level remote-sensing data. To train our urban simulator, we curate and put forth a new dataset on urban form, integrating spatial distribution maps of population, nighttime luminosity, and built land densities, as well as best-available information on city administrative boundaries for 30,000 of the world's largest cities. This is the first analysis to date of urban form using modern generative models and remote-sensing data....