Navettes domicile-travail : naissance et développement d'un objet statistique structurant 1 Christophe Terrier est donc présent dans nos deux sous-corpus d'entretiens : dans le premier, les questions portaient sur l'ensemble de sa carrière à l'INSEE (des années 1970 à nos jours) ; dans le second, les questions se focalisaient sur le travail de zonage de l'INSEE des années 1990.
In this paper, we propose to use tools of exploratory spatial analysis to study the mobility of foreign visitors in a city like Paris. Using digital traces from mobile phones, we explore several aspects of mobility: how people move from one place to another, but also how these places are linked together. The exploration depends on a methodology which uses visualizations to reveal patterns in large heterogeneous data-sets.. This allowed us to gain new insights on how to analyze noisy and imprecise spatio-temporal data, and to formulate a reliable hypothetical model of tourist urban mobility.
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