Urban Observatories: City Data Can Inform Decision Theory
Aristides A. N. Patrinos, Hannah Bayer, Paul W. Glimcher, Steven Koonin, Miyoung Chun, Gary King. 2015.
"Urban Observatories: City Data Can Inform Decision Theory".
Nature, 519, 7543, Pp. 291–291.

Abstract
Data are being collected on human behaviour in cities such as London, New York, Singapore and Shanghai, with a view to meeting city dwellers’ needs more effectively. Incorporating decision-making theory into analyses of the data from these ‘urban observatories’ would yield further valuable information.
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