The Urban Computing Foundation is a neutral forum for accelerating open source and community development that improves mobility, safety, road infrastructure, traffic congestion and energy consumption in connected cities.
About Urban Computing Foundation
The Urban Computing Foundation’s mission is to enable developers, data scientists, visualization specialists and engineers to improve urban environments, human life quality, and city operation systems.build connected urban infrastructure. We do this through an open governance model that encourages participation and technical contribution, and by providing a framework for long term stewardship by companies and individuals invested in open urban computing’s success.
Urban Computing Connects
Unobtrusive and Ubiquitous Sensing Technologies
Advanced Data Management and Analytics Models
Novel Visualization Methods
Spacio-Temporal Machine Learning Techniques
City-Scale Simulation of Urban Systems
Contributors
Open source communities are only as strong as the individuals who are contributing their time and talent. Please be a part of defining the future of our cities.

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