This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council and The Scottish Graduate School of Social Science.Community detection (CD) is a frequent method for analysing flow networks in geography. It allows us to partition the network into a set of densely interconnected regions, called communities. We introduce a new technique for including geographical weighting into existing methods for detecting spatially coherent communities. We take a link-based CD algorithm and adjust it to incorporate geographical weighting. We call this approach geographically weighted community detection (GWCD). Our method is demonstrated on two case studies of commonly encountered flow networks: commuter flows and taxi pick-up/drop-off flows. Further, w...
In the past decade, analysis of flow data has been of practical concern in most studies dealing with...
Urban science research and the research on megaregions share a common interest in the system of citi...
This paper aims to contribute to the area of geodemographic research through the development of a ne...
Community detection (CD) is a frequent method for analysing flow networks in geography. It allows us...
A network approach, which simplifies geographic settings as a form of nodes and links, emphasizes th...
Network-constrained spatial flows are usually used to describe movements between two spatial places ...
We develop a method to identify statistically significant communities in a weighted network with a h...
Passengers move between urban places for diverse interests and drive the metropolitan regions as the...
This paper is concerned with the representation and exploration of flows, defined as spatial interac...
One of the enduring issues of spatial origin-destination (OD) flow data analysis is the computationa...
The division of a national territory is a mandatory process to analyze socio-economic dynamics. Com-...
© 2022 The Authors. Published by SAGE. This is an open access article available under a Creative Com...
This paper leverages on the opportunities presented by individual level GPS data to study human mobi...
Human mobility is known to be distributed across several orders of magnitude of physical distances, ...
Many real world complex systems naturally map to network data structures instead of geometric spaces...
In the past decade, analysis of flow data has been of practical concern in most studies dealing with...
Urban science research and the research on megaregions share a common interest in the system of citi...
This paper aims to contribute to the area of geodemographic research through the development of a ne...
Community detection (CD) is a frequent method for analysing flow networks in geography. It allows us...
A network approach, which simplifies geographic settings as a form of nodes and links, emphasizes th...
Network-constrained spatial flows are usually used to describe movements between two spatial places ...
We develop a method to identify statistically significant communities in a weighted network with a h...
Passengers move between urban places for diverse interests and drive the metropolitan regions as the...
This paper is concerned with the representation and exploration of flows, defined as spatial interac...
One of the enduring issues of spatial origin-destination (OD) flow data analysis is the computationa...
The division of a national territory is a mandatory process to analyze socio-economic dynamics. Com-...
© 2022 The Authors. Published by SAGE. This is an open access article available under a Creative Com...
This paper leverages on the opportunities presented by individual level GPS data to study human mobi...
Human mobility is known to be distributed across several orders of magnitude of physical distances, ...
Many real world complex systems naturally map to network data structures instead of geometric spaces...
In the past decade, analysis of flow data has been of practical concern in most studies dealing with...
Urban science research and the research on megaregions share a common interest in the system of citi...
This paper aims to contribute to the area of geodemographic research through the development of a ne...