IoT sensors as a tool for assessing spatiotemporal risk to extreme heat

K Seong, SJ Choi, J Jiao - Journal of Environmental Planning and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The safety of urban populations sensitive to extreme heat is under increasing threat. Few
studies examine the potential benefits of deploying IoT environmental sensors in the urban …

Evaluating Air Quality Status in Chicago: Application of Street View Imagery and Urban Climate Sensors

J Jiao, SJ Choi, H Wang, A Farahi - Environmental Modeling & …, 2023 - Springer
Cities worldwide have initiated the installation of urban climate sensors to monitor air quality
in real time and take proactive measures against the growing threat of climate change. This …

[HTML][HTML] Enhancing diagnosis of breast cancer through mammographic image segmentation using Fuzzy C-Means

R Sharma, A Kamra - … of Sustainable Building Technology and Urban …, 2023 - sbt-durabi.org
Technology advancements have produced several computerized methods for extracting
information from images, and in the field of medical sciences processed images transmit …

[HTML][HTML] Architectural space changes during covid-19 pandemic

SS Tolac, I Erkan, A Gokaslan, A Sahin… - International Journal of …, 2022 - sbt-durabi.org
The pandemic caused people to spend more time in quarantine spaces (living spaces) than
ever before and continuously interact with that space. With the emphasis that architectural …

Spatiotemporal climate risk vulnerability assessment to extreme heat and particulate matter: combining realtime concentration of de facto population

SJ Choi - 2022 - repositories.lib.utexas.edu
The recurring summer heatwaves and particulate matter in Seoul, S. Korea, have been
considered the" New Normal" that calls for perpetual attention. Climate change has been …

[引用][C] Examining the Impacts of Land Use on Air Quality in Chicago: Application of Street View Imagery and Urban Climate Sensors

J Jiao, SJ Choi, H Wang, A Farahi - Available at SSRN 4100353