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Inferring spatial interaction patterns from sequential snapshots of spatial distributions
Authors:Di Zhu  Zhou Huang  Li Shi  Lun Wu
Institution:1. Institute of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems, Peking University, Beijing, China;2. Beijing Key Lab of Spatial Information Integration and Its Applications, Peking University, Beijing, China
Abstract:Spatial interactions underlying consecutive sequential snapshots of spatial distributions, such as the migration flows underlying temporal population snapshots, can reflect the details of spatial evolution processes. In the era of big data, we have access to individual-level data, but the acquisition of high-quality spatial interaction data remains a challenging problem. Most research has been focused on distributions of movable objects or the modelling of spatial interaction patterns, with few attempts to identify hidden spatial interaction patterns from temporal transitions of spatial distributions. In this article, we introduced an approach to infer spatial interaction patterns from sequential snapshots of spatial population distributions by incorporating linear programming and the spatial constraints of human movement. Experiments using synthetic data were conducted using four simple scenarios to explore the characteristics of our method. The proposed method was used to extract interurban flows of migrants during the Chinese Spring Festival in 2016. Our research demonstrated the feasibility of using discrete multi-temporal snapshots of population distributions in space to infer spatial interaction patterns and offered a general analytical framework from snapshot data to spatial interaction patterns.
Keywords:Spatial interaction  spatial heterogeneity  linear programming  migration flow  big geodata
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