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Cities Are Physical Too: Using Computer Vision to Measure the Quality and Impact of Urban Appearance
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2016
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Urban HealthEngineeringUrban ModellingSafety ScienceUrban ScienceIncome InequalitySocial SciencesPublic HealthUsing Computer VisionUrban EnvironmentMachine VisionGeographyUrban PlanningUrban AppearanceComputer VisionUrban GeographyPhysical TooUrban DesignSociologyHousehold IncomeUrban Condition
For social scientists, developing an empirical connection between the physical appearance of a city and the behavior and health of its inhabitants has proved challenging due to a lack of data on urban appearance. Can we use computers to quantify urban appearance from street-level imagery? We describe Streetscore: a computer vision algorithm that measures the perceived safety of streetscapes. Using Streetscore to evaluate 19 American cities, we find that the average perceived safety has a strong positive correlation with population density and household income; and the variation in perceived safety has a strong positive correlation with income inequality.
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