MEASURING THE CORRELATION BETWEEN HUMAN ACTIVITY DENSITY AND STREETSCAPE PERCEPTIONS: AN ANALYSIS BASED ON BAIDU STREET VIEW IMAGES IN ZHENGZHOU, CHINA

Measuring the Correlation between Human Activity Density and Streetscape Perceptions: An Analysis Based on Baidu Street View Images in Zhengzhou, China

Measuring the Correlation between Human Activity Density and Streetscape Perceptions: An Analysis Based on Baidu Street View Images in Zhengzhou, China

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Although investigators are using data sources Financing to describe the visual characteristics of streets, few researchers have linked human perceptions of the street environment with human activity density.This study proposes a conceptualized analytical framework that explains the relationship between human activity density and the visual characteristics of the streetscape.The image-segmentation model DeepLabv3+ automatically extracts each pixel’s semantic information and classifies visual elements from 120,012 collected panoramic street view images of Zhengzhou, China, using the LIPO-FLAVONOID entropy weighting method and weighted superposition to calculate the street perception summary score.

This deep learning approach can successfully describe the semantics of streets and the connection between population density and street perception.The study provides a new quantitative method for urban planning and the development of high-density cities.

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