The Livehoods Project: Utilizing Social Media to Understand the Dynamics of a City

Authors

  • Justin Cranshaw Carnegie Mellon University
  • Raz Schwartz Carnegie Mellon University
  • Jason Hong Carnegie Mellon University
  • Norman Sadeh Carnegie Mellon University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v6i1.14278

Keywords:

smart cities, location-based social networks, foursquare, check-ins

Abstract

Studying the social dynamics of a city on a large scale has tra- ditionally been a challenging endeavor, requiring long hours of observation and interviews, usually resulting in only a par- tial depiction of reality. At the same time, the boundaries of municipal organizational units, such as neighborhoods and districts, are largely statically defined by the city government and do not always reflect the character of life in these ar- eas. To address both difficulties, we introduce a clustering model and research methodology for studying the structure and composition of a city based on the social media its res- idents generate. We use data from approximately 18 million check-ins collected from users of a location-based online so- cial network. The resulting clusters, which we call Livehoods, are representations of the dynamic urban areas that comprise the city. We take an interdisciplinary approach to validating these clusters, interviewing 27 residents of Pittsburgh, PA, to see how their perceptions of the city project onto our findings there. Our results provide strong support for the discovered clusters, showing how Livehoods reveal the distinctly charac- terized areas of the city and the forces that shape them.

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Published

2021-08-03

How to Cite

Cranshaw, J., Schwartz, R., Hong, J., & Sadeh, N. (2021). The Livehoods Project: Utilizing Social Media to Understand the Dynamics of a City. Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 6(1), 58-65. https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v6i1.14278