A Tale of Many Cities: Universal Patterns in Human Urban Mobility
University of Cambridge · Bridge University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The advent of geographic online social networks such as Foursquare, where users voluntarily signal their current location, opens the door to powerful studies on human movement. In particular the fine granularity of the location data, with GPS accuracy down to 10 meters, and the worldwide scale of Foursquare adoption are unprecedented. In this paper we study urban mobility patterns of people in several metropolitan cities around the globe by analyzing a large set of Foursquare users. Surprisingly, while there are variations in human movement in different cities, our analysis shows that those are predominantly due to different distributions of places across different urban environments. Moreover, a universal law…
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5Topics & keywords
- Metropolitan area
- Factoring
- Globe
- Global Positioning System
- Granularity
- Computer science
- Geography
- Movement (music)
- Sustainable cities and communities