Interesting stuff Krishnan--
If their basic assumption were true, that vehicle ownership somehow
translates into demographics (ie voter behavior), then why not just cut
Google out and process vehicle registration files. It seems to me that
would be a lot easier and cheaper. Then again you have to buy the basic
assumption. Also, if you look at precinct by precinct voter behavior two
things will surprise you. First, precincts are not all one color (red or
blue) in most places and the number of people who do vote are very small
when considering the total population. While I found this work
interesting I would not be out their trying to oversell what its
capabilities are without a whole lot more work and research. As I see it
we have a very long way to go before we have something that is a kin to
the ACS and all its by-products.
On 11/30/2017 8:39 PM, Krishnan Viswanathan wrote:
This will interest people in this group and also
foster discussion
about the methods used. The article itself has a link to the paper.
Scientists can now figure out detailed, accurate neighborhood
demographics using Google Street View photos
http://wapo.st/2AnuP9L
Krishnan Viswanathan
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Tallahassee FL 32312
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