An emphasis of our workshop at #MobileTartu was more reproducible, open and therefore scientific research. As part of this, students were asked to their work as code in the workshop repo. I'm happy to say they aced it! For many this was their first time using GitHub, let alone opening a Pull Request. Well done all ๐Ÿ‘
Andres Sevstuk presenting at #MobileTartu on his work modelling change in pedestrian traffic given changes to the network. This is very impressive and could help planners in many cities make their cities better for active travel. Looking forward to giving these methods a spin in Leeds and beyond!
Great to be in #Estonia again! I'm here for the #MobileTartu conference and will be teaching Data Science for Transport Planning. For anyone unable to make it in person but interested in the topic, you can follow the #openaccess materials here: https://tdscience.github.io/tartu26/ #reproducible #datascience
The 10th Mobile Tartu Conference & PhD School will take place June 7-10, 2026, in Tartu, Estonia! Celebrating two decades of human mobility studies with a focus on large origin-destination datasets. Learn more and sign-up here: mobiletartu.ut.ee #MobileTartu #HumanMobility #Transport #DataScience
Mobile Tartu 2024 โ€“ Three inspiring conference days with top-notch presentations and engaging discussions โ€“ Digital Geography Lab blog

@ianturton @foss4geurope It is a splendid city, just visited for #MobileTartu conference. If you're looking for a good restaurant there, I suggest Kolm Till. Great food and a nice atmosphere. Enjoy!
Using mobile phone data to explore anonymised individual trajectories in a space-time cube. Last week at #MobileTartu #MobileTartu2024 data by Mobility Lab (University of Tartu) and Positium
There were sooo many good things about the #MobileTartu conference in Estonia ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ช
One of them was learning about an #OpenAccess origin-destination data in Spain ๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡ธ and starting the development of a package to work with it.
If anyone is interested in this, let us know. Credit for sharing: Egor Kotov.
Great technical talk by Luc Wismans, ideas (and equations!) for modelling 15 minute city concept, and mode/purpose specific distance decay functions at #MobileTartu For more like this, inc. on teleworking post lockdowns see here: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?as_ylo=2020&q=Luc+Wismans&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5
Fascinating talk by Henrikki Tenkanen @tenkahen at #MobileTartu. What does transport modelling following the 'decide and provide' from @GlennLyons2 approach to tackle climate change look like? Good stuff, looking forward 2 seeing project grow at https://github.com/AaltoGIS/ +beyond ๐Ÿš€
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