Analysis of public transportation patterns in a densely populated city with station-based shared bikes

Densely populated cities face great challenges of high transportation demand and limited physical space. Thus, in these cities, the public transportation system is heavily relied on. Conventional public transportation modes such as bus, taxi and subway have been globally deployed over the past centu...

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Main Authors: WANG, Di, WU, Evan, TAN, Ah-hwee
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-70752021-09-29T13:07:17Z Analysis of public transportation patterns in a densely populated city with station-based shared bikes WANG, Di WU, Evan TAN, Ah-hwee Densely populated cities face great challenges of high transportation demand and limited physical space. Thus, in these cities, the public transportation system is heavily relied on. Conventional public transportation modes such as bus, taxi and subway have been globally deployed over the past century. In the last decade, a new type of public transportation mode, shared bike, emerged in many cities. These shared bikes are deployed by either government-regulated or profit-driven companies and are either station-based or station-less. Nonetheless, all of them are designed to better solve the last-mile problem in densely populated cities as complements to the conventional public transportation system. In this paper, we analyse the public transportation patterns in a densely populated city, Chicago, USA, using comprehensive datasets covering the transportation records on shared bikes, buses, taxis and subways collected over one year's time. Specifically, we apply self-regulated clustering methods to reveal both the majority transportation patterns and the irregular ones. Other than reporting the autonomously discovered transportation patterns, we also show that our method achieves better clustering performance than the benchmarking methods. 2018-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6072 info:doi/10.1145/3265689.3265697 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/7075/viewcontent/Analysis_of_Public_Transportation_Patterns_in_a_Densely_Populated_City_with_Station_based_Shared_Bikes_accepted.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Self-regulated clustering shared bike densely populated city public transportation pattern Databases and Information Systems Software Engineering Transportation
institution Singapore Management University
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Singapore
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topic Self-regulated clustering
shared bike
densely populated city
public transportation pattern
Databases and Information Systems
Software Engineering
Transportation
spellingShingle Self-regulated clustering
shared bike
densely populated city
public transportation pattern
Databases and Information Systems
Software Engineering
Transportation
WANG, Di
WU, Evan
TAN, Ah-hwee
Analysis of public transportation patterns in a densely populated city with station-based shared bikes
description Densely populated cities face great challenges of high transportation demand and limited physical space. Thus, in these cities, the public transportation system is heavily relied on. Conventional public transportation modes such as bus, taxi and subway have been globally deployed over the past century. In the last decade, a new type of public transportation mode, shared bike, emerged in many cities. These shared bikes are deployed by either government-regulated or profit-driven companies and are either station-based or station-less. Nonetheless, all of them are designed to better solve the last-mile problem in densely populated cities as complements to the conventional public transportation system. In this paper, we analyse the public transportation patterns in a densely populated city, Chicago, USA, using comprehensive datasets covering the transportation records on shared bikes, buses, taxis and subways collected over one year's time. Specifically, we apply self-regulated clustering methods to reveal both the majority transportation patterns and the irregular ones. Other than reporting the autonomously discovered transportation patterns, we also show that our method achieves better clustering performance than the benchmarking methods.
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author WANG, Di
WU, Evan
TAN, Ah-hwee
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WU, Evan
TAN, Ah-hwee
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title Analysis of public transportation patterns in a densely populated city with station-based shared bikes
title_short Analysis of public transportation patterns in a densely populated city with station-based shared bikes
title_full Analysis of public transportation patterns in a densely populated city with station-based shared bikes
title_fullStr Analysis of public transportation patterns in a densely populated city with station-based shared bikes
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of public transportation patterns in a densely populated city with station-based shared bikes
title_sort analysis of public transportation patterns in a densely populated city with station-based shared bikes
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2018
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/6072
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/7075/viewcontent/Analysis_of_Public_Transportation_Patterns_in_a_Densely_Populated_City_with_Station_based_Shared_Bikes_accepted.pdf
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