ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Place-Centered Bus Accessibility Time Series Classification with Floating Car Data: An Actual Isochrone and Dynamic Time Warping Distance-Based k-Medoids Method

Chen Wang    
Si-jia Zhao    
Zong-qiang Ren and Qi Long    

Resumen

Classifying a time series is a fundamental task in temporal analysis. This provides valuable insights into the temporal characteristics of data. Although it has been applied to traffic flow and individual-centered accessibility analysis, it has yet to be applied to place-centered accessibility research. In this study, we have proposed an actual isochrone and dynamic time-wrapping distance-based k-medoids method and tested its applicability to a bus accessibility analysis. Using bus floating car data, our method calculated the actual isochrone area as an accessibility measurement and constructs an accessibility time series for each hexagonal geographical unit within the area of interest. We then calculated the dynamic time warp distance between the accessibility time series of pairwise geographical units and used these distances for k-medoid clustering. The optimized class number k was selected by considering the elbow method, silhouette score, and human examination. Our case study in Hefei, China demonstrates the feasibility of our method for accessibility time series classification. We also discovered that the resulting classes follow clear spatial patterns, indicating that different time series classes may be correlated with their spatial location. To our knowledge, this is the first time that such a classification method has been applied to place-centered accessibility time series analysis. Our data-driven method can inform place-centered accessibility in an era in which large quantities of spatiotemporal data like floating car data are available.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Xinxin Zhou, Yujie Chen, Yingying Li, Bingjie Liu and Zhaoyuan Yu    
As a kind of first aid healthcare service, emergency medical services (EMSs) present high spatiotemporal sensitivity due to significant changes in the time-dependent urban environment. Taking full advantage of big spatiotemporal data to realize multiperi... ver más

 
Mingkai Yu, Yingchun Fu and Wenkai Liu    
Spatial equality of medical services refers to equal access to medical services in all regions. Currently, research on medical facility planning focuses mainly on efficiency, and less on methods for achieving medical facility access equality. In this stu... ver más

 
Miguel Saraiva and Bárbara Teixeira    
In post-pandemic, climate-changing societies, the presence of urban greenspace assumes paramount functions, at the same time that socio-economic crises and shocks augment vulnerabilities and insecurities. The recent literature on environmental criminolog... ver más

 
Younes Delhoum and Rachid Belaroussi    
Understanding frequentation patterns allows urban planners to optimize the allocation of resources and infrastructure development. This includes determining the locations for schools, hospitals, public transportation, parks, and other amenities to effici... ver más
Revista: Infrastructures

 
Basheer Saeed, Hiroyuki Iseki     Pág. 389 - 408
Firm birth and firm closure are two interrelated dynamics relevant to measuring economic growth, yet most studies focus on firm birth only. Public transportation infrastructure may facilitate firm birth, but it may also avert firm closure through improve... ver más