Matan Mor

Matan Mor

Short bio:
I’m a PhD student at the Mapping and Geo-Information Department. My research is about computing tourism routes based on data mining of crowdsourced geotagged data, supervised by Dr. Sagi Dalyot from the Technion. In our research we are developing automatic classification methods of crowdsourced data contributors. In addition, different tourism route computation algorithms are developed, integrated and analyzed.

Research interests:
Location based services (LBS), crowdsourced data, routing and GIS.

Publications:

Mor, Matan; Fisher-Gewirtzman, Dafna; Yosifof, Roei; Dalyot, Sagi. 2021. “3D Visibility Analysis for Evaluating the Attractiveness of Tourism Routes Computed from Social Media Photos” ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Inf. 10, no. 5: 275.

Matan Mor, Johannes Oehrlein, Jan-Henrik Haunert, Sagi Dalyot, 2020 “Whom to Follow? A Comparison of Walking Routes Computed Based on Social Media Photos from Different Types of Contributors” AGILE: GIScience Series,1-19.

M Mor, S Dalyot, 2020 “ENRICHING WALKING ROUTES WITH TOURISM ATTRACTIONS RETRIEVED FROM CROWDSOURCED USER GENERATED DATA“. ISPRS Annals of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing & Spatial Information Sciences,5.

Matan Mor, Dafna Fisher Gewirtzman, Sagi Dalyot, 2019 “Using Geotagged Photos to Study Visitors Mobility in Urban Parks during Shadow“. 15th International Conference on Location-Based Services.

Matan Mor and Sagi Dalyot, 2018. “Computing Touristic Walking Routes using Geotagged Photos from Flickr”. In Adjunct Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Location Based Services, pp. 63-68. ETH Zurich.