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Citation

Aschwanden GDPA, Wijnands JS, Thompson J, Nice KA, Zhao H, Stevenson M. Environ. Plan. B Urban Anal. City Sci. 2021; 48(1): 186-199.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/2399808319862571

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Transportation mode distribution has a large implication on the resilience, economic output, social cost of cities and the health of urban residents. Recent advances in artificial intelligence and the availability of remote sensing data have opened up opportunities for bottom-up modeling techniques that allow understanding of how subtle differences in the urban fabric can impact transportation mode share distribution. This project presents a novel neural network-based modeling technique capable of predicting transportation mode distribution. Trained with millions of images labeled with information from a georeferenced transportation survey, the resulting model is able to infer transportation mode share with high accuracy (R2 = 0.58) from satellite images alone. Additionally, this method can disaggregate data in areas where only aggregated information is available and infer transportation mode share in areas without underlying information. This work demonstrates a new and objective method to evaluate the impact of the urban fabric on transportation mode share. The methodology is robust and can be adapted for cases around the world as well as deployed to evaluate the impact of new developments on the transportation mode choice.


Language: en

Keywords

machine learning; neural networks; transportation mode share; Transportation modeling; walkability

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