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Human mobility patterns in different communities: a mobile phone data-based social network approach.

Annals of GIS(2015)

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Abstract
Detecting intensely connected sub-networks, or communities, from social networks has attracted much attention in social network studies. The widespread use of location-awareness devices provides a novel data source for constructing spatially embedded networks and uncovering spatial features of different population groups. Using an empirical mobile phone data-set, this paper attempts to explore the spatial distributions and human mobility patterns, as well as the interrelationship between them, at the community level. Three spatial patterns of communities are identified with the community detection algorithm and kernel density map method: single-centred distribution, dual-centred distribution and zonal distribution. We find different movement characteristics of these three community types by analysing angle distribution of trajectories and radius of gyration of users. Furthermore, we analyse spatial and temporal travel patterns for the users in dual-centred communities. The results indicate that people’s commuting travel brings about spatial interaction between urban district and suburbs, and verify our hypothesis that the distance decay effect along with social phenomena such as the home–work separation contributes to the formation of different community distributions.
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