Juxtaposing thematic regions derived from spatial and platial user-generated content

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Schloss Dagstuhl -- Leibniz-Zentrum fur Informatik
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2017
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McKenzie, Grant
Adams, Ben
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Typical approaches to defining regions, districts or neighborhoods within a city often focus on place instances of a similar type that are grouped together. For example, most cities have at least one bar district defined as such by the clustering of bars within a few city blocks. In reality, it is not the presence of spatial locations labeled as bars that contribute to a bar region, but rather the popularity of the bars themselves. Following the principle that places, and by extension, placetype regions exist via the people that have given space meaning, we explore user-contributed content as a way of extracting this meaning. Kernel density estimation models of place-based social check-ins are compared to spatially tagged social posts with the goal of identifying thematic regions within the city of Los Angeles, CA. Dynamic human activity patterns, represented as temporal signatures, are included in this analysis to demonstrate how regions change over time.

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McKenzie G, Adams BT (2017). Juxtaposing thematic regions derived from spatial and platial user-generated content. L'Aquila, Italy: 13th International Conference on Spatial Information Theory (COSIT 2017). 05/09/2017-08/09/2017. LIPIcs : Leibniz International Proceedings in Informatics. 86. 20:1-20:14.
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place type, thematic region, temporal signature, topic modeling, user-generated content
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Fields of Research::46 - Information and computing sciences::4609 - Information systems::460909 - Information systems philosophy, research methods and theory
Field of Research::16 - Studies in Human Society::1604 - Human Geography
Field of Research::08 - Information and Computing Sciences::0806 - Information Systems::080602 - Computer-Human Interaction
Fields of Research::46 - Information and computing sciences::4609 - Information systems::460911 - Inter-organisational, extra-organisational and global information systems
Fields of Research::47 - Language, communication and culture::4704 - Linguistics::470409 - Linguistic structures (incl. phonology, morphology and syntax)
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© Grant McKenzie and Benjamin Adams; licensed under Creative Commons License CC-BY