Human settlement value assessment from a place perspective: Considering human dynamics and perceptions in house price modeling
Topics: Spatial Analysis & Modeling
, Geographic Information Science and Systems
, Urban and Regional Planning
Keywords: Hedonic pricing model, Human dynamics, Human perception, Street-view images, Sense of place, GeoAI
Session Type: Virtual Paper Abstract
Day: Tuesday
Session Start / End Time: 3/1/2022 02:00 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada)) - 3/1/2022 03:20 PM (Eastern Time (US & Canada))
Room: Virtual 20
Authors:
Yuhao Kang, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Song Gao, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Fan Zhang, Senseable City Lab, MIT
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Abstract
A better formalization of place - where people live, perceive, and interact with others - is crucial for understanding socioeconomic environment and human settlement. The widely used hedonic pricing model for houses was proposed from the perspective of space, focusing mostly on static house structural information and objective built environment factors. However, the value of house settlement is not only determined by its spatial settings but also varies from one place to another with different cultures, human dynamics, human perceptions and social interactions. In this work, we introduce a place-oriented hedonic pricing model (P-HPM) that incorporates human dynamics and human perceptions of places to understand human settlement. As an empirical study, we employ a large volume of house price data in Boston and Los Angeles, including detailed house and locational amenity information. Besides, we take the hourly number of visits to places as a proxy of human mobility patterns, and obtain human perceptions of places extracted from large-scale street-view images using deep learning. The results show that the P-HPM outperformed the traditional HPM significantly in these two cities. Moreover, through a geographically weighted regression analysis and the Monte Carlo test, we find that the impacts of the proposed place-related variables on house prices are stable across space. Our results provide new insights into the assessment of human settlement values by incorporating the role of place using multi-source big geo-data.
Human settlement value assessment from a place perspective: Considering human dynamics and perceptions in house price modeling
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