Academic papers & publications

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Remotely Measuring Populations During a Crisis By Overlaying Two Data Sources

18 Mar 2015
International Health, Mar 2015

Using Mobile Phone Data to Predict the Spatial Spread of Cholera

18 Mar 2015
By Linus Bengtsson, Jean Gaudart, Xin Lu, Sandra Moore, Erik Wetter, Kankoe Sallah, Stanislas Rebaudet, and Renaud Piarroux. Scientific Reports, Mar 2015

Network Structure and Community Evolution on Twitter: Human Behaviour Change in Response to the 2011 Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami

05 Oct 2014
Scientific Reports, Oct 2014

Containing the Ebola Outbreak — The Potential and Challenge of Mobile Data

30 Sep 2014
PloS Current Outbreaks, Sep 2014

Quantifying Travel Behavior for Infectious Disease Research: A Comparison of Data from Surveys and Mobile Phones

14 Jul 2014
Scientific Reports, Jul 2014

Approaching the Limit of Predictability in Human Mobility

30 Oct 2013
Scientific Reports, Oct 2013

The Impact of Biases in Mobile Phone Ownership on Estimates of Human Mobility

06 Apr 2013
Royal Society Interface, Feb 2013

The Use of Census Migration Data to Approximate Human Movement Patterns Across Temporal Scales

09 Jan 2013
PloS One, Jan 2013

Quantifying the Impact of Human Mobility on Malaria

18 Oct 2012
Science, Oct 2012

Digital Epidemiology

26 Jul 2012
PloS Computational Biology, Jul 2012

Predictability of Population Displacement After the 2010 Haiti Earthquake

18 Jun 2012
PNAS, Jun 2012

Improved Response to Disasters and Outbreaks by Tracking Population Movements with Mobile Phone Network Data: A Post- Earthquake Geospatial Study in Haiti

30 Aug 2011
PloS Medicine, Aug 2011