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An Introduction to the Network Weight Matrix

Alireza Ermagun and David Levinson ()
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David Levinson: Nexus (Networks, Economics, and Urban Systems) Research Group, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota

No 153, Working Papers from University of Minnesota: Nexus Research Group

Abstract: This study introduces the network weight matrix as a replacement for the spatial weight matrix to measure the spatial dependence between links of a network. This matrix stems from the concept of betweenness centrality and vulnerability in network science. The elements of the matrix are a function not simply of proximity, but of network topology, network structure, and demand configuration. The network weight matrix has distinctive characteristic, which are capable of reflecting spatial dependence between traffic links: (1) The elements are allowed to have negative and positive values, which capture competitive and complementary nature of links, (2) The diagonal elements are not fixed to zero, which takes the self-dependence of a link upon itself into consideration, and (3) The elements not only reflect the spatial dependence based on the network structure, but they acknowledge the demand configuration as well. We verified the network weight matrix by modeling traffic flows in a 3x3 grid test network with 9 nodes and 24 directed links connecting 72 origin-destination (OD) pairs. The results disclose models encompassing the network weight matrix outperform both models without spatial components and models with the spatial weight matrix. This leads inexorably to the conclusion that the network weight matrix represents a more accurate and defensible spatial dependency between traffic links, and thereby augments traffic flow prediction.

Keywords: Spatial Weight Matrix; Spatial Econometrics; Traffic Flow; Traffic Network (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C21 C22 R40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-geo, nep-tre and nep-ure
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Published in Geographical Analysis. 50(1), 76–96. (2018)

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DOI: 10.1111/gean.12134

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