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2011.  A Conceptual Framework and Taxonomy of Techniques for Analyzing Movement. Journal of Visual Languages and Computing. v.22 (3):213-232.
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2010.  Event-based analysis of people's activities and behavior using Flickr and Panoramio geotagged photo collections. IV 2010. 14th International Conference on Information Visualization. 
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2010.  GEO-SPADE: A generic google-earth based framework for analysis and exploration of spatiotemporal data.. 12th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. :13-20.
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2010.  Mashing up for the Masses. Towards a User Oriented Visual Exploration of Interesting Touristic Places Using Collections of Geotagged Photos.. International Journal On Advances in Intelligent Systems (submitted). 
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2010.  A novel approach to mining travel sequences using collections of geo-tagged photos. . Proceedings of the 13th AGILE International Conference on Geographic Information Science. 
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2010.  P-DBSCAN: A density based clustering algorithm for exploration and analysis of attractive areas using collections of geo-tagged photos. 1st International Conference on Computing for Geospatial Research & Application. 
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2010.  Where Would You Go on Your Next Vacation? ‐ A Framework for Visual Exploration of Attractive Places GeoProcessing 2010. 
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2010.  “Beautiful picture of an ugly place”. Exploring photo collections using opinion and sentiment analysis of user comments. Computational Linguistics & Applications (CLA 10). :419-428.
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2009.  Demo-Paper: Analysis of community-contributed space- and  time-referenced data (by example of Panoramio photos). ACM-GIS  Conference.  Abstract
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2009.  Analysis of community-contributed space- and time-referenced data (example of flickr and panoramio photos). IEEE Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST 2009).  Abstract
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2009.  Analysis of community-contributed space- and time-referenced data by  example of Panoramio photos. Vision, Modeling, and Visualization Workshop (VMV). 

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