arXiv Open Access 2021

Using city-bike stopovers to reveal spatial patterns of urban attractiveness

Krystian Banet Rafal Kucharski Vitalii Naumov
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We demonstrate how digital traces of city-bike trips may become useful to identify urban space attractiveness. We exploit their unique feature - stopovers: short, non traffic-related stops made by cyclists during their trips. As we demonstrate on the case-study of Krakow (Poland), when applied to a big dataset, meaningful patterns appear, with hotspots (places with long and frequent stopovers) identified at both the top tourist and leisure attractions as well as emerging new places. We propose a generic method, applicable to any spatiotemporal city-bike traces, providing results meaningful to understand both the general urban space attractiveness and its dynamics. With the proposed filtering (to mitigate a selection bias) and empirical cross-validation (to rule-out false-positive classifications) results effectively reveal spatial patterns of urban attractiveness. Valuable for decision-makers and analysts to enhance understanding of urban space consumption patterns by tourists and residents.

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Krystian Banet

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Rafal Kucharski

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Vitalii Naumov

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Banet, K., Kucharski, R., Naumov, V. (2021). Using city-bike stopovers to reveal spatial patterns of urban attractiveness. https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.04493

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