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ItemRobotics in Smart Manufacturing( 2013) Neto,P ; António Paulo Moreira
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ItemPreface( 2013) Neto,P ; António Paulo Moreira
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ItemWeb system for medical history management and advanced data analysis( 2013) Barreira,N ; Vazquez,SG ; Ferreira,C ; Azevedo,E ; Rouco,J ; Rocha,R ; Aurélio Campilho
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ItemDynamic Code Coverage with Progressive Detail Levels( 2013) Alexandre Campos Perez
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ItemRelationship between blood pressure control and arterial stiffness, carotid artery and retina damages in hypertensive patients with and without type 2 diabetes( 2013) Azevedo,E ; Penas,S ; Ferreira,C ; Martins,L ; Aurélio Campilho ; Polonia,J
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ItemAdaptation of Visual Models with Cross-modal Regularization( 2015) José Costa Pereira
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ItemGait analysis as a complementary tool in the levodopa dose decision in vascular Parkinson's disease( 2017) Gago,M ; Flora Rocha Ferreira ; Mollaei,N ; Rodrigues,M ; Sousa,N ; Bicho,E ; Rodrigues,P
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ItemFrom Mobile Data to Business Insights: A Scalable Analytics Platform for Urban Mobility Intelligence( 2025-06-12) Thiago Andrade ; Shazia Tabassum ; Ricardo Dinis ; Joao Gama ; Miguel SilvaReal-time location data derived from mobile applications is a powerful tool for addressing various urban challenges, including parking management, bus route optimization, tourism planning, and resource allocation. Besides, it offers invaluable insights for shaping strategic decisions in commercial domains such as location-based services, market share analysis, and behavioral profiling. In this expansive study, we aim to address all of the aforementioned challenges by investigating the behaviors and patterns of smartphone users within urban environments, particularly in the domains of tourism, transportation, and retail. Our approach encompasses the development of a sophisticated data platform from inception to implementation, which includes the formulation of use cases, architectural design, and implementation of modules. We employ state-of-the-art techniques and technologies, including data anonymization, ETL pipelines, and utilizing Google BigQuery and Vertex AI for data processing and machine learning model development. Additionally, we apply interactive data visualization techniques via Power BI to facilitate a comprehensive interpretation of our findings. The technical contributions of this work are significant, with the development of analytical models tailored to address massive data analysis of user behaviors and spatio-temporal pattern mining. These models cover diverse issues such as mobility profiling, frequent trajectories, area of influence, anomaly detection, and origin-destination patterns. The results demonstrate a profound understanding of user dynamics at a granular level of both space and time, providing actionable insights for urban planning and business strategic decision-making.