Publications & Talks
Gabriel Agostini, Emma Pierson, Nikhil Garg. A Bayesian Spatial Model to Correct Under-Reporting in Urban Crowdsourcing. To appear in The 38th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-24). Oral presentation.
Rajiv Movva, Sidhika Balachandar, Kenny Peng, Gabriel Agostini, Nikhil Garg, Emma Pierson. Topics, Authors, and Institutions in Large Language Model Research: Trends from 17K arXiv Papers. To appear in The North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics 2024 (24NAACL).
Gabriel Agostini, Juliana Gonçalves, Trivik Verma. Identifying Urban Morphology from Street Networks with Graphlet Analysis. 30th Annual Geographical Information Science Research UK (GISRUK), Liverpool, United Kingdom. April 1, 2022.
Gabriel Agostini, Yushan Zhang, Debra Laefer. A Category-Theory Approach to Construction Ontologies in Subsurface Mass Transit. The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, XLVI-4/W4-2021, 125–130, 2021.
Gabriel Agostini. Confluences of the Past in Brasília: Another Plano Piloto for Brazilian Modernist Urbanism. Barnard and Columbia Urban Review No. 2, 13-26, Fall 2021.
Talks:
A Bayesian Spatial Model to Correct Under-Reporting in Urban Crowdsourcing, The 38th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, February 2024
Identifying Urban Morphology from Street Networks with Graphlet Analysis, 30th Annual Geographical Information Science Research UK (GISRUK), April 2022
A Category-Theory Approach to Construction Ontologies in Subsurface Mass Transit, 3D GeoInfo Conference, October 2021
Operationalizing Equity in the San Francisco Student School Assignment, Stanford Data Science for Social Good, August 2021
Knot Surgery and Integer Characterizing Slopes, Columbia University Mathematics Department, August 2019
Not for Publication
Oh, F-ck all this WALKING! The Metafictional Geography of Movement in Albert Angelo. Paper written for the course Postwar Fiction and Architecture at Columbia University. Spring 2022.
Naturally Artificial: Continuity and Change in the Street Network of Rio de Janeiro. Paper written for the course Colonial Cities in the Americas at Columbia University. Fall 2021.
Benjamini-Schramm Convergence of Random Rooted Graphs. Paper written for the course Topology at Columbia University. Fall 2021.