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A Noise Map of New york city Abstract This demonstration presents a Noise map of New york city , based on four ubiquitous data sources: 311 complaint data, social media, road networks, and Point of Interests (POIs). The Noise situation of any location in the city , consisting of a Noise pollution indicator and a Noise composition, is derived through a context-aware tensor decomposition approach we proposed in [5]. Moreover, our demo highlights two components: a) ranking locations based on inferred Noise indicators in various settings, , on the weekdays (or weekends), in a time slot (or overall time), and in a Noise category (or all categories); b) revealing the distribution of noises over different Noise categories in a location.
However, inferring the noise map of a city is difficult, due to lack of sensors, data sparsity, and people’s subjective feelings etc., let along analyzing the noise
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Chapter 19: Noise A. INTRODUCTION, New York City, New York City Noise, Noise, NOISE CODE, New York City Noise Code, New York, City, GUIDE TO NEW YORK CITY’S NOISE CODE, Chapter 17: Noise A. INTRODUCTION, New Noise, 5.11 Noise and Vibration, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, NEW YORK CITY CIVIL COURT, Judiciary of New York, Chapter 13 Noise and Vibration, Habitability, Noise monitoring and enforcement in New York City