Abstract

Knowing the spatiotemporal distribution of population at the local scale is fundamental for many applications, particularly in risk analysis and emergency management . Because of human activities, population counts and their distribution vary widely from nighttime to daytime, especially in metropolitan areas, and may be misrepresented by census data.

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