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Identifying Urban Functional Zones Using Public Bicycle Rental Records and Point-of-Interest Data
2018
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
Human mobility data have become an essential means to study travel behavior and trip purpose to identify urban functional zones, which portray land use at a finer granularity and offer insights for problems such as business site selection, urban design, and planning. However, very few works have leveraged public bicycle-sharing data, which provides a useful feature in depicting people's short-trip transportation within a city, in the studies of urban functions and structure. Because of its
doi:10.3390/ijgi7120459
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