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TwitterData are aggregated by community, type, and date (year-month).
Geographic points are the center of the given community.
Contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence – City of Calgary.
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TwitterThis dataset was created by Matin Azad
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TwitterThe number of Japanese residents in the Canadian city Calgary amounted to almost *** thousand people as of October 2018. The resident population increased by about *** people compared to the previous year. The statistic, which is based on the information gathered by Japanese diplomatic missions abroad, does not include descendants of Japanese emigrants (nikkeijin) who do not hold Japanese citizenship. People with multiple citizenship are counted.
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TwitterThe statistic portrays the number of passengers at Calgary International Airport between 2011 and 2021. In 2021, passenger traffic at this airport amounted to almost **** million people boarding or leaving planes.
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TwitterTransit ridership including system-level ridership, sub groups, and by fare product. Sub groups include adult, youth, seniors, low income, free fare zone, and internal recoveries. Fare products include single ride fares, monthly passes, daily passes, annual passes, semester passes (U-Pass), and airport passes.
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TwitterThis Alberta Official Statistic describes Knowledge of Official Languages for Alberta and the Calgary and Edmonton CMAs based on the 2011 Census. Knowledge of official languages refers to whether the person can conduct a conversation in English only, in French only, in both English and French, or in neither English nor French. Overall, the proportion of Albertans able to speak English but not French was over 90% in Alberta and the two CMAs of Calgary and Edmonton.
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Finding a link between emotions and actionability tweets, Rana. 2022
This dataset aims to find actionable tweets tweeted about the City of Calgary that can pinpoint problems they should act upon. The problem arises because they could not find any efficient methods to filter these actionable tweets. The current method used by the City of Calgary to find problems they can act upon requires a lot of human interaction and time.
Instead of spending all these resources to find problems, They believe these resources are better spent solving the problems. They believe that tweets conveying a fearful emotion are more likely to be actionable.
The authors found a strong correlation of 0.694 between the number of fearful tweets per month to the number of actionable tweets in a month. Additionally, the authors found out that a tweet that was labeled fearful has a 0.5 probability to be actionable.
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TwitterThis file contains address information for land parcels within The City of Calgary.
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TwitterThis view displays all the unique street names in Calgary, based on the land parcel address data.
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TwitterData are aggregated by community, type, and date (year-month).
Geographic points are the center of the given community.
Contains information licensed under the Open Government Licence – City of Calgary.