2024
DOI: 10.1111/gec3.70009
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Big Data (R)evolution in Geography: Complexity Modelling in the Last Two Decades

Liliana Perez,
Raja Sengupta

Abstract: The use of data and statistics along with computational systems heralded the beginning of a quantitative revolution in Geography. Use of simulation models (Cellular Automata and Agent‐Based Models) followed in the late 1990s, with ontology and epistemology of complexity theory and modelling being defined a little less than two decades ago. We are, however, entering a new era where sensors regularly collect and update large amounts of spatio‐temporal data. We define this ‘Big Data’ as geolocated data collected … Show more

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