Program
Mobile Tartu 2022 Conference Program
There may be minor changes to the program.
Day 1: June 29, 2022
Venue: Oecologicum, Juhan Liivi 2, Tartu
8:15 Morning coffee, registration
8:40 Opening (room 127)
Toomas Asser, Rector of the University of Tartu
Raimond Tamm, Deputy Mayor of the City of Tartu
Siiri Silm, Head of the Mobility Lab, University of Tartu
9:00 Rein Ahas Lecture: Prof. Mei-Po Kwan (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) “Big data and geospatial technologies for smart cities research”. Discussant Prof. Frank Witlox (Ghent University / University of Tartu) (room 127)
9:40 Session 1: Big data for mobility research. Chair Prof. Frank Witlox (Ghent University / University of Tartu) (room 127)
Olle Järv, Håvard W. Aagesen |
Capturing temporal dynamics of cross-border mobility flows: Insights from Luxembourg using social media data |
University of Helsinki |
John Östh, Marina Toger, Ian Shuttleworth, Thomas Niedomysl, Umut Türk | Mobility, segregation and COVID – how has segregation developed during the pandemic? | Oslo Metropolitan University, Uppsala University, Queens University Belfast, Uppsala Municipality, Abdullah Gül University |
Charisma Choudhury, Andrew Bwambale | Getting the best of both worlds: a framework for combining disaggregate travel survey data and aggregate mobile phone data for travel behaviour modelling | University of Leeds |
10:40 Coffee break
11:10 Session 2a: Mobile data for official statistics. Chair Erki Saluveer (Positium) (room 127)
Fabio Ricciato | Reuse of Mobile Network Operator data for official statistics: a European perspective | Eurostat |
Pieter Vlag, Ulf Durnell, Jens Malmros, Joel Tolsheden | Mobile phone position data and official statistics | Statistics Sweden |
Matthias Offermans, Barteld Braaksma | Public transport data for official statistics | Statistics Netherlands |
Mantas Butrimavičius, Inga Valentonienė, Kaisa Vent | Statistical analysis of foreign visitors in Lithuania using mobile network data | PositIn, Lithuania Travel |
Majid Al Busaidi, Margus Tiru | Landmark changes in statistics in Oman with mobile phone data | National Center of Statistics Oman |
11:10 Session 2b: Special Issue “Understanding the nexus between social inequality and sustainable urban mobility”. Chair Assoc. Prof. Siiri Silm (University of Tartu) (room 126)
Andres Sevtsuk, Rounaq Basu | Socio-spatial determinants of mobility gaps: A big-data analysis of 500 U.S. cities | MIT |
Elias Willberg, Age Poom, Christoph Fink, Tuuli Toivonen | Enriching and scaling measures on sustainable travel environments with novel data and tools | University of Helsinki, University of Tartu |
Siiri Silm, Ago Tominga, Age Poom, Tiit Tammaru | Socio-spatial inequalities in urban mobility during the COVID-19 pandemic in Tallinn, Estonia | University of Tartu |
12:40 Lunch (Venue: Vilde ja Vine, Vallikraavi 4)
14:00 Session 3a: Methodological guidance for using mobile phone data for official statistics, the UN Committee of Experts on Big Data and Data Science. Chair Karoly Kovacs (United Nations Statistics Division) (room 127)
Siim Esko, Tracey Li, Ayumi Arai, Margus Tiru, Kaisa Vent, Hendrik Tork, Titi Kanti Lestari, Sabrina Juran, Dunstan Matekenya | Dynamic population mapping with mobile phone data | Positium, Flowminder Foundation, University of Tokyo, BPS Statistics Indonesia, United Nations Population Fund, World Bank |
Sarpono Dimuljo, Titi Kanti Lestari | Mobile phone data for official tourism statistics | Statistics Indonesia |
Shorena Tsiklauri, Mariana Jalagonia | Use of mobile phone data: migration statistics | National Statistics Office of Georgia – Geostat |
Ayumi Arai, Véronique Lefebvre, Kenth Engø-Monsen, Sriganesh Lokanathan | Using mobile phone data for displacement and disaster statistics | University of Tokyo, Flowminder Foundation, Telenor Research, Pulse Lab Jakarta |
Esperanza Magpantay, Fredrik Eriksson, Gerttu Pilsas, Siim Esko, Erki Saluveer, Alexandre Barbosa, Marcelo Trindade Pitta, Winston Oyadomari, Maria do Carmo Bueno, Titi Kanti Lestari, Alfatihah Reno | Mobile phone data for measuring the information society (SDG ICT indicators) | International Telecommunication Union, Positium, Cetic.br|NIC.b, Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, BPS Statistics |
14:00 Session 3b: PhD course workshop results presentations. Chair Dr. Janika Raun (University of Tartu / University of Helsinki) (room 126)
Siiri Silm, Anto Aasa PhD course participants |
Group A: Smartphone-based GPS data and survey, based on MobilityLog application | University of Tartu |
Christoph Fink, Tuuli Toivonen, Age Poom PhD course participants |
Group B: Data and tools for environmental exposure assessment during urban mobility | University of Helsinki, University of Tartu |
Olle Järv, Oleksandr Karasov PhD course participants |
Group C: Social media sources as a tool to monitor cross-border mobility | University of Helsinki |
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Keynote speaker Prof. Robert J Sampson (Harvard University) “Implications of everyday urban mobility for structural connectedness, inequality, and well-being in contemporary cities”. Discussant Assoc. Prof. Andres Sevtsuk (MIT) (room 127)
16:40-17:30 Panel discussion on sustainable urban mobility. Moderator: Assoc. Prof. Andres Sevtsuk (MIT). Discussants: Prof. Malene Freudendal-Pedersen (Aalborg University), Prof. Frank Witlox (Ghent University / University of Tartu), Aksel Johannes Part (Tartu city government), Assoc. Prof. Age Poom (University of Tartu) (room 127)
19:00 Conference dinner (Venue: Atlantise maja, Narva mnt 2)
Day 2: June 30, 2022
Venue: Oecologicum, Juhan Liivi 2, Tartu.
8:30 Morning coffee, registration
9:00 Keynote speaker Prof. Malene Freudendal-Pedersen (Aalborg University) “Future urban mobilities – planning the human city”. Discussant Prof. Matthew Zook (University of Kentucky) (room 127)
9:40 Session 4: Socio-environmental disparities in urban mobility. Chair Prof. Matthew Zook (University of Kentucky) (room 127)
Ate Poorthuis, Matthew Zook, Sanjana Krishnan | The 15-minute countryside: shifting daily urban systems and the dependability of public transportation in rural Netherlands | KU Leuven, University of Kentucky |
Kerli Müürisepp, Feliks Sjöblom, Olle Järv, Marina Toger, John Östh | Two tales of segregation from mobile phone data during COVID-19: Why activity space approach matters? | University of Helsinki, Uppsala University, Oslo Metropolitan University & Uppsala University |
Age Poom, Elias Willberg, Joose Helle, Tuuli Toivonen | Spatial disparities in environmental exposure during walking: a comparison of mobility- and residential-based approach using mobile phone data | University of Tartu, University of Helsinki |
10:40 Coffee break
11:10 Session 5a: Mobile phones, travel and transportation, organised by NECTAR. Chair Prof. Luc Wismans (University of Twente) (room 127)
Liane Hendrickx, Pieter Van Houwe | Practical implementation of OBU-data: how to prepare the data to use it in freight models? | MINT nv |
Dirk Wittowsky, Stefan Fina, Jigeeshu Joshi | Monitoring travel patterns in German city regions with the help of mobile phone network data | University Duisburg-Essen, ILS – Research Institute for Regional and Urban Development gGmbH, RWTH Aachen University, German Aerospace Center DLR |
Alonso Espinosa Mireles de Villafranca, Charalampos Sipetas | Identification and analysis of transfer hubs in the city of Helsinki through a new app-based mobility dataset | Aalto University |
Luc Wismans, Marie-Jose Olde Kalter, Sander van der Drift, Johan Koolwaaij, Karst Geurs | Changing mobility patterns during and post COVID-19: evidence from large scale GPS-tracking and survey data in the Netherlands | University of Twente, Goudappel University, DAT.Mobility, Mobidot |
11:10 Session 5b: Methodological advancements in mobility research. Chair Assoc. Prof. Anto Aasa (University of Tartu) (room 126)
Jukka Krisp, Maja Kalinic | Fuzzy inference system for floating car data (FCD) to categorize traffic congestions | University of Augsburg |
Silvino Pedro Cumbane, Ayumi Arai, Afonos Madivadua Junior, Apichon Witayangkur, Ryosuke Shibasaki | Mapping gaps in coverage and usage of mobile phone network services | Eduardo Mondlane University, University of Tokyo, Instituto Nacional das Comunicações de Moçambique |
Roy Zaban, Pnina Plaut |
Space-Time Constraints in the Digital Era: Toward a Conceptual Framework | Technion Israel Institute of Technology |
Avital Angel, Pnina Plaut | Walking and the city – analyzing tempo-spatial dynamics of pedestrian movement using crowdsourced bigdata | Technion Israel Institute of Technology |
12:40 Lunch (Venue: Vilde ja Vine, Vallikraavi 4)
14:00 Session 6a: Measuring tourism. Chair Dr. Olle Järv (University of Helsinki) (room 127)
Oleksandr Karasov, Håvard Aagesen, Olle Järv | Revealing activity locations of people to contextualize cross-border mobility from big data: Combining social media and remote sensing | University of Helsinki |
Janika Raun, Olle Järv, Manu Rantanen, Torsti Hyyryläinen, Toni Ryynänen, Tuuli Toivonen | Understanding second home mobility from electricity consumption data | University of Helsinki |
Peter Nijkamp, Karima Kourtit, John Östh, Umut Türk | Airbnb and covid-19: space-time vulnerability effects in ten world-cities | Open University, Uppsala University, Abdullah Gul University |
Anto Aasa, Janika Raun | COVID-19 influence on inbound tourists arrivals in Estonia. Analysis of mobile positioning data | University of Tartu |
14:00 Session 6b: Tools and methods for mobile big data analysis. Chair Prof. Jukka Matthias Krisp (Augsburg University) (room 126)
Henrikki Tenkanen |
Reproducible methods for extracting open spatio-temporal data for mobility studies |
Aalto University |
Christoph Fink, Elias Willberg, Tuuli Toivonen | Accessibility modelling beyond the average person: an age-aware travel time matrix | University of Helsinki |
James Harrison |
FlowKit: An open-source toolkit for mobile phone data analysis |
Flowminder Foundation |
15:30 Coffee break
16:00 Keynote speaker Kimmo Kaski (Aalto University) “Social physics – mobile data analytics and computational modelling of human social connectome”. Discussant Prof. Tuuli Toivonen (University of Helsinki) (room 127)
16:40-17:30 Panel discussion on mobile data and methods. Moderator: Prof. Tuuli Toivonen (University of Helsinki). Discussants: Prof. John Östh (Oslo Metropolitan University), Prof. Kimmo Kaski (Aalto University), Assoc. Prof. Siiri Silm (University of Tartu), Kaja Sõstra (Statistics Estonia) (room 127)
17:30-17:45 Closing
19:00 Unofficial social event (sauna and refreshments) (Venue: Lodjakoda, Ujula 98)