Urban Landscape from the Structure of Road Network: A Complexity Perspective

CoRR(2022)

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Spatial road networks have been widely employed to model the structure and connectivity of cities. In such representation, the question of spatial scale of the entities in the network, i.e. what its nodes and edges actually embody in reality, is of particular importance so that redundant information can be identified and eliminated to provide an improved understanding of city structure. To address this, we investigate in this work the relationship between the spatial scale of the modelled network entities against the amount of useful information contained within it. We employ an entropy measure from complexity science and information theory to quantify the amount of information residing in each presentation of the network subject to the spatial scale and show that it peaks at some intermediate scale. The resulting network presentation would allow us to have direct intuition over the hierarchical structure of the urban organisation, which is otherwise not immediately available from the traditional simple road network presentation. We demonstrate our methodology on the Singapore road network and find the critical spatial scale to be 85 m, at which the network obtained corresponds very well to the planning boundaries used by the local urban planners, revealing the essential urban connectivity structure of the city. Furthermore, the complexity measure is also capable of informing the secondary transitions that correspond well to higher-level hierarchical structures associated with larger-scale urban planning boundaries in Singapore.
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