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A clustering-based approach to quantifying socio-demographic impacts on urban mobility patterns

Yang Yang, Samitha Samaranayake and Timur Dogan

Environment and Planning B, 2023, vol. 50, issue 9, 2452-2469

Abstract: This paper uses a generalizable clustering approach to investigate the effects of socio-demographic features on aggregate urban mobility patterns, including activity distribution and travel modal split. We use K-means via principal component analysis to identify eight representative traveler clusters from the 2017 U.S. National Household Travel Survey. Based on the cluster centroids and the cluster percentages within a neighborhood, we can estimate a Temporal Mobility Choice Matrix ( TM ) that describes the neighborhood-level aggregate mobility choice pattern. The estimation accuracy is assessed in a case study in LA City. It is found that the neighborhood-level temporal mobility patterns are well-replicated, with an average R 2 of 65.47%, 53.15%, and 72.04% among all analyzed neighborhoods in the city. However, we find a moderate to low accuracy in estimating the spatial differences in the mobility patterns across neighborhoods. This could be because factors other than socio-demographics, such as physical and built environment factors like terrain, street quality, or amenity densities, are contributing to the spatial differences but have not been considered in this study. Overall, we show that socio-demographic features alone can approximate the average temporal mobility choice patterns of a given population. Our method and result can serve as the baseline and benchmark for future mobility studies that take the socio-demographics of the traveler population into consideration in modeling.

Keywords: Urban mobility; socio-demographics; clustering; activity pattern; travel mode (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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