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Sequence alignment as a method for human activity analysis in space and time
Noam Shoval,
Michal Isaacson
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Sequence Alignment
100%
Human Behavior Analysis
100%
Social Sciences
33%
Geographic Research
33%
Israel
16%
Computer Program
16%
Human Activities
16%
Spatial-temporal
16%
Akko
16%
DNA Sequencing
16%
Geographers
16%
Event Sequences
16%
Quantitative Methods
16%
Spatial Dimension
16%
Old City
16%
Temporal Dimension
16%
GPS Devices
16%
Ordered Sequences
16%
Time Geography
16%
Method Sequence
16%
Biochemist
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Israel
100%
Global Positioning System
100%
Time Geography
100%
Computer Science
Sequence Alignment
100%
Geographic Research
33%
Computer Software
16%
Temporal Dimension
16%
Spatial Dimension
16%
Psychology
Science-Practitioner
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Sequence Alignment
100%