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Who you are determines how you travel: Clustering human activity patterns with a Markov-chain-based mixture model

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TRAVEL BEHAVIOUR AND SOCIETY
卷 24, 期 -, 页码 102-112

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DOI: 10.1016/j.tbs.2021.03.005

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Urban mobility; Activity pattern; Mixture model; Clustering; Travel survey

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  1. Program of China Scholarship Council [202006260152]
  2. International Exchange Program for Graduate Students from Tongji University [201902010]

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Pattern clustering is an effective method for exploring human mobility scheduling and daily activities regularities. The study identifies three main human activity patterns: working-education-oriented, recreation-shopping-oriented, and schooling-drop-off/pick-up-oriented. Each pattern indicates long-term regularity of daily activity behaviors and corresponds to specific socio-demographic characteristics.
Pattern clustering is an effective method for exploring the regularities of human mobility scheduling and daily activities. There still remains the challenge of measuring the similarity between pairs of activity patterns that are in the form of categorical time series sequences. Existing studies measured similarity using binary vector or edit distance, but these methods were insufficient to characterize routine arrangement and time scheduling of daily activities. To address this issue, we cluster daily activities and identify regular patterns using a Markov-chain-based mixture model, which captures features of activity scheduling by Markov transition matrix as well as measures similarity with probability distribution. Logistic regression models are further built to test hypothetical relationships between activity patterns and socio-demographic characteristics. Results show there are three main human activity patterns in terms of daily routine arrangement and activity scheduling: working-educationoriented (WE-oriented), recreation-shopping-oriented (RS-oriented), and schooling-drop-off/pick-up-oriented (SDP-oriented). People in the WE-oriented pattern mainly engage with regular home-based commuting trips, while people in the RS-oriented pattern are involved in home-based shopping and entertainment events. With regard to the SDP-oriented pattern, people plan their trips under a restricted scheduling of schooling pickup/ drop-off. Each pattern clearly indicates long-term regularity of daily activity behaviors and corresponds to specific socio-demographics. Distinguishing three categories of residents with distinct life styles, this research would help accommodate travel demand from different groups of people in urban transportation planning.

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