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Alina Ristea
Alina Ristea
Assistant Professor, Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London
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A systematic review on spatial crime forecasting
O Kounadi, A Ristea, A Araujo, M Leitner
Crime science 9, 1-22, 2020
752020
Beyond spatial proximity—classifying parks and their visitors in London based on spatiotemporal and sentiment analysis of Twitter data
A Kovacs-Györi, A Ristea, R Kolcsar, B Resch, A Crivellari, T Blaschke
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 7 (9), 378, 2018
722018
Spatial crime distribution and prediction for sporting events using social media
A Ristea, M Al Boni, B Resch, MS Gerber, M Leitner
International Journal of Geographical Information Science 34 (9), 1708-1739, 2020
552020
Population at risk: Using areal interpolation and Twitter messages to create population models for burglaries and robberies
O Kounadi, A Ristea, M Leitner, C Langford
Cartography and geographic information science 45 (3), 205-220, 2018
492018
Estimating the spatial distribution of crime events around a football stadium from georeferenced tweets
A Ristea, J Kurland, B Resch, M Leitner, C Langford
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 7 (2), 43, 2018
442018
# London2012: Towards citizen-contributed urban planning through sentiment analysis of twitter data
A Kovacs-Gyori, A Ristea, C Havas, B Resch, P Cabrera-Barona
Urban Planning 3 (1), 75-99, 2018
412018
Opportunities and challenges of geospatial analysis for promoting urban livability in the era of big data and machine learning
A Kovacs-Györi, A Ristea, C Havas, M Mehaffy, HH Hochmair, B Resch, ...
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 9 (12), 752, 2020
272020
Using tweets to understand changes in the spatial crime distribution for hockey events in Vancouver
A Ristea, MA Andresen, M Leitner
The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe Canadien 62 (3), 338-351, 2018
212018
Relationships between crime and Twitter activity around stadiums
A Ristea, C Langford, M Leitner
2017 25th International Conference on Geoinformatics, 1-5, 2017
202017
Exploring Urban ‘Blightscapes’ Applying Spatial Video Technology and Geographic Information System
J Stratmann, A Ristea, M Leitner, G Paulus
Modern approaches to the visualization of landscapes, 497-515, 2020
152020
Study on the influence of ground and satellite observations on the numerical air-quality for PM10 over Romanian territory
RC Dumitrache, A Iriza, BA Maco, CD Barbu, M Hirtl, S Mantovani, ...
Atmospheric environment 143, 278-289, 2016
152016
Urban crime mapping and analysis using GIS
A Ristea, M Leitner
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 9 (9), 511, 2020
112020
Strategies and inequities in balancing recreation and COVID exposure when visiting green spaces
S Dass, DT O’Brien, A Ristea
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science 50 (5), 1161-1177, 2023
102023
Geosocial Media Data as Predictors in a GWR Application to Forecast Crime Hotspots (Short Paper)
A Ristea, O Kounadi, M Leitner
10th International Conference on Geographic Information Science (GIScience 2018), 2018
82018
Explainable artificial intelligence in the spatial domain (X-GeoAI)
E Papadakis, B Adams, S Gao, B Martins, G Baryannis, A Ristea
Transactions in GIS 26 (6), 2413-2414, 2022
72022
CrimeVec—Exploring Spatial-Temporal Based Vector Representations of Urban Crime Types and Crime-Related Urban Regions
A Crivellari, A Ristea
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 10 (4), 210, 2021
72021
Integration of Social Media in Spatial Crime Analysis and Prediction Models for Events.
A Ristea, M Leitner
Lex Comber and Nick Malleson (eds.): PhD School of the Association of …, 2017
72017
Vaccination intentions generate racial disparities in the societal persistence of COVID-19
Y Wang, A Ristea, M Amiri, D Dooley, S Gibbons, H Grabowski, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 19906, 2021
62021
Opinion mining from Twitter and spatial crime distribution for hockey events in Vancouver
A Ristea, MA Andresen, M Leitner
21th AGILE Conference on Geographic Information Science, 2018
62018
Applying spatial video geonarratives and physiological measurements to explore perceived safety in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
A Ristea, M Leitner, B Resch, J Stratmann
International journal of environmental research and public health 18 (3), 1284, 2021
52021
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