论文标题

感觉很老了吗?使用数据融合与手机数据更新旅行调查的运输方式分布

Feel Old Yet? Updating Mode of Transportation Distributions from Travel Surveys using Data Fusion with Mobile Phone Data

论文作者

Graells-Garrido, Eduardo, Opitz, Daniela, Rowe, Francisco, Arriagada, Jacqueline

论文摘要

通常缺乏有关不同旅行方式的最新信息,以监控运输交通运输并评估快速的城市运输计划干预措施。运输系统通常依赖于传统数据源,因为它们的数据延迟,不频繁的数据收集和高成本,因此提供过时的旅行模式数据。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种利用移动电话数据作为地理空间信息的成本效益和丰富来源的方法,以在前所未有的时空分辨率下捕获当前的人类流动性模式。我们的方法采用手机应用程序使用轨迹来推断运输方式,这些模式挑战(基于手机位置数据)识别(自行车和乘车/出租车服务)。使用数据融合和矩阵分解技术,我们将官方数据源(家庭调查和人口普查数据)与手机应用程序使用数据集成在一起。此集成使我们能够重建官方数据并创建一个更新的数据集,该数据集结合了来自应用程序使用情况的数字足迹数据的见解。我们使用着针对圣地亚哥的案例研究来说明我们的方法,智利成功地推断了四种运输方式:质量运输,电动,主动和出租车。我们的分析表明,2012年至2020年之间,运输方式发生了重大变化。我们量化了圣地亚哥市政当局之间的质量传输使用量的减少,除非最近引入地铁/铁路线,从而突出了这些基础设施增强的公共交通网络增加的弹性。此外,我们证明整个圣地亚哥的电动运输总体上增加了,这表明在促进城市可持续运输方面持续存在挑战。我们验证了我们的发现,将更新的估计值与官方智能卡交易数据进行了比较。

Up-to-date information on different modes of travel to monitor transport traffic and evaluate rapid urban transport planning interventions is often lacking. Transport systems typically rely on traditional data sources providing outdated mode-of-travel data due to their data latency, infrequent data collection and high cost. To address this issue, we propose a method that leverages mobile phone data as a cost-effective and rich source of geospatial information to capture current human mobility patterns at unprecedented spatiotemporal resolution. Our approach employs mobile phone application usage traces to infer modes of transportation that are challenging to identify (bikes and ride-hailing/taxi services) based on mobile phone location data. Using data fusion and matrix factorization techniques, we integrate official data sources (household surveys and census data) with mobile phone application usage data. This integration enables us to reconstruct the official data and create an updated dataset that incorporates insights from digital footprint data from application usage. We illustrate our method using a case study focused on Santiago, Chile successfully inferring four modes of transportation: mass-transit, motorised, active, and taxi. Our analysis revealed significant changes in transportation patterns between 2012 and 2020. We quantify a reduction in mass-transit usage across municipalities in Santiago, except where metro/rail lines have been more recently introduced, highlighting added resilience to the public transport network of these infrastructure enhancements. Additionally, we evidence an overall increase in motorised transport throughout Santiago, revealing persistent challenges in promoting urban sustainable transportation. We validate our findings comparing our updated estimates with official smart card transaction data.

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