

My research is concerned with understanding and modelling ways in which people describe landscapes. I am particularly interested in automatic extraction of relevant information from written texts including travel reports, historical texts and descriptions of photographs contributed in crowdsourcing projects.
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Automated motif identification: Analysing Flickr images to identify popular viewpoints in Europe’s protected areas. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 37:100479.
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Assessing experienced tranquillity through natural language processing and landscape ecology measures. Landscape Ecology, 36(8):2347-2365.
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From online texts to Landscape Character Assessment: Collecting and analysing first-person landscape perception computationally. Landscape and Urban Planning, 197:103757.
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Extracting perceived landscape properties from text sources. 2020, University of Zurich, Faculty of Science.
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Hearing the silence: finding the middle ground in the spatial humanities? Extracting and comparing perceived silence and tranquillity in the English Lake District. International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 33(12):2430-2454.
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Approaching location-based services from a place-based perspective: from data to services?. Journal of Location Based Services, 13(2):73-93.
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From image descriptions to perceived sounds and sources in landscape: Analyzing aural experience through text. Applied Geography, 93:103-111.