SU YEON HAN
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
H-index: 12
North America-United States
Top articles of SU YEON HAN
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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An entropy-based measurement for understanding origin-destination trip distributions: a case study of New York City taxis | arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.17467 | Yuqin Jiang Yihong Yuan Su Yeon Han | 2024/1/30 |
A cyberGIS approach to exploring neighborhood‐level social vulnerability for disaster risk management | Transactions in GIS | Su Yeon Han Jeon‐Young Kang Fangzheng Lyu Furqan Baig Jinwoo Park | 2023/11 |
Daily changes in spatial accessibility to ICU beds and their relationship with the case-fatality ratio of COVID-19 in the state of Texas, USA | Applied Geography | Jinwoo Park Alexander Michels Fangzheng Lyu Su Yeon Han Shaowen Wang | 2023/5/1 |
An integrated cyberGIS and machine learning framework for fine-scale prediction of Urban Heat Island using satellite remote sensing and urban sensor network data | Urban Informatics | Fangzheng Lyu Shaohua Wang Su Yeon Han Charlie Catlett Shaowen Wang | 2022/9/9 |
CyberGIS-Cloud: A unified middleware framework for cloud-based geospatial research and education | Furqan Baig Alexander Michels Zimo Xiao Su Yeon Han Anand Padmanabhan | 2022/7/8 | |
Multi-scale CyberGIS analytics for detecting spatiotemporal patterns of COVID-19 | Mapping COVID-19 in Space and Time: Understanding the Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of a Global Pandemic | Fangzheng Lyu Jeon-Young Kang Shaohua Wang Su Yeon Han Zhiyu Li | 2021 |
Estimating Hourly Population Distribution Patterns at High Spatiotemporal Resolution in Urban Areas Using Geo-Tagged Tweets and Dasymetric Mapping | 11th International Conference on Geographic Information Science (GIScience 2021) | Jaehee Park | 2020/9 |
A Visual Analytics System for Space–Time Dynamics of Regional Income Distributions Utilizing Animated Flow Maps and Rank‐based Markov Chains | Geographical Analysis | Sergio Rey Su Yeon Han Wei Kang Elijah Knaap Renan Xavier Cortes | 2020/10 |
Sensitivity of sequence methods in the study of neighborhood change in the United States | Computers, Environment and Urban Systems | Wei Kang Sergio Rey Levi Wolf Elijah Knaap Su Han | 2020/5/1 |