Natural Scales in Geographical Patterns
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Abstract
Human mobility is known to be distributed across several orders of magnitude of physical distances , which makes it generally difficult to endogenously find or define typical and meaningful scales. Relevant analyses, from movements to geographical partitions, seem to be relative to some ad-hoc scale, or no scale at all. Relying on geotagged data collected from photo-sharing social media, we apply community detection to movement networks constrained by increasing percentiles of the distance distribution. Using a simple parameter-free discontinuity detection algorithm, we discover clear phase transitions in the community partition space. The detection of these phases constitutes the first objective method of…
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- Scale (ratio)
- Partition (number theory)
- Natural (archaeology)
- Geography
- Economic geography
- Spatial ecology
- Computer science
- Data science