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Patrick Weber

Researcher at University College London

Publications -  15
Citations -  2603

Patrick Weber is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 2174 citations.

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OpenStreetMap: User-Generated Street Maps

TL;DR: The OpenStreetMap project is a knowledge collective that provides user-generated street maps that follow the peer production model that created Wikipedia; its aim is to create a set of map data that's free to use, editable, and licensed under new copyright schemes.
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Artificial intelligence in nursing: Priorities and opportunities from an international invitational think-tank of the Nursing and Artificial Intelligence Leadership Collaborative

TL;DR: The Nursing and Artificial Intelligence Leadership (NAIL) Collaborative as mentioned in this paper was an international invitational think-tank on nursing and artificial intelligence (AI), which included interdisciplinary experts in AI development, biomedical ethics, AI in primary care, AI legal aspects, philosophy of AI in health, nursing practice, implementation science, leaders in health informatics practice and international health informatic groups, a representative of patients and the public.
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Towards usability engineering for online editors of volunteered geographic information: a perspective on learnability

TL;DR: This article develops a case study of OpenStreetMap, one of the most successful VGI projects, and its default editor, Potlatch2, and highlights significant usability issues impacting learnability, especially from the perspective of a new contributor.
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Location Intelligence: An Innovative Approach to Business Location Decision‐making

TL;DR: A geo-business classification for London is developed, encapsulating relevant location variables using Principal Components Analysis into a set of composite area profiles, and an appropriate Multi-Criteria Decision Making methodology, in this case Analytical Hierarchy Process is discussed.
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Investing in geography: A GIS to support inward investment

TL;DR: Exploring the economic, social and cultural differences between different areas of London, a geographic framework relevant to inward investment into London is developed, based on relevant competitiveness frameworks and an alternative geography of London defined by its multinodal business landscape.