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Eric J. Miller

Researcher at University of Toronto

Publications -  299
Citations -  12223

Eric J. Miller is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microsimulation & Travel behavior. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 280 publications receiving 11280 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric J. Miller include University of Coimbra & University of Alberta.

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Semantic search

TL;DR: An application called 'Semantic Search' is presented which is built on these supporting technologies and is designed to improve traditional web searching and an overview of TAP, the application framework upon which the Semantic Search is built is provided.
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Transportation–land-use interaction: empirical findings in North America, and their implications for modeling

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a review of the literature on empirical studies of the transportation-land-use interaction with the objective of identifying the current state of knowledge concerning the interactions, particularly with respect to the impact land-use policies are likely to have on the system.
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Urban Form, Energy and the Environment: A Review of Issues, Evidence and Policy:

TL;DR: The spatial configuration of cities and its relationship to the urban environment has been the subject of empirical, theoretical and policy research as discussed by the authors, and because of the disciplines involved, it has attracted much attention.
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Urban transportation planning: a decision-oriented approach

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of decision-making in the urban transportation environment and discuss the first step of the proposed transportation planning process, data management and diagnosis, with special emphasis given to its political nature.
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The quiescent intracluster medium in the core of the Perseus cluster

Felix Aharonian, +224 more
- 06 Jul 2016 - 
TL;DR: X-ray observations of the core of the Perseus cluster reveal a remarkably quiescent atmosphere in which the gas has a line-of-sight velocity dispersion of 164 ± 10 kilometres per second in the region 30–60 kiloparsecs from the central nucleus, infering that a total cluster mass determined from hydrostatic equilibrium in a central region would require little correction for turbulent pressure.