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An Urban Hot/Cold Spot Detection Method Based on the Page Rank Value of Spatial Interaction Networks Constructed from Human Communication Records

Haitao Zhang    
Huixian Shen    
Kang Ji    
Rui Song    
Jinyuan Liu and Yuxin Yang    

Resumen

Applying spatial clustering algorithms on large-scale spatial interactive dataset to find urban hot/cold spots is a new idea to assist urban management. However, the research usually focuses on the dataset with spatio-temporal proximity, rather than remote dataset. This article proposes a spatial hot/cold spot detection method for human communication by auto-correlating the PageRank values of the spatial interaction networks constructed by records. Milan was selected as the study area, and the spatial interaction records reflected by telephone calls, the land-use dataset, and the POI dataset were used as experimental data. The results showed that the proposed method can be applied to long-distance spatial interactive recording data, and the hot/cold spot were clearly distinguished by the statistical distribution of the containing land-use dataset and the POI dataset. These differences were consistent with the actual situation in the study area, indicating the accuracy of the proposed method for detecting hot/cold areas.

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