2020
DOI: 10.1109/access.2020.2995066
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Perceiving Beijing’s “City Image” Across Different Groups Based on Geotagged Social Media Data

Abstract: City image in general refers to the perception, the feeling, and the opinion of a city,which contributes great importance to urban management, urban planning, urban cultural perceptions, and tourism resource development. Traditionally, city image is often inferred by the 'five-element' model of physical factors while lacking the consideration of subjective perception. With the rising penetration of smart mobile devices and social media, massive data of location-related texts has been generated for a variety of… Show more

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“…In recent years, the study of spatial imagery in tourist destinations has received attention (Uusitalo, 2014;Kim et al, 2022). But the study of city images has had an effect on the study of spatial imagery in tourist destinations (Peng et al, 2020;Szubert et al, 2021), with too much focus on the spatial and structural analysis of destination cognitive maps (Jiang et al, 2009). Walmsley and Jenkins (1992) argue that spatial imagery is the process by which people create mental images and schemas of objective objects through the recognition of their spatial characteristics.…”
Section: Spatial Imagery Of Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the study of spatial imagery in tourist destinations has received attention (Uusitalo, 2014;Kim et al, 2022). But the study of city images has had an effect on the study of spatial imagery in tourist destinations (Peng et al, 2020;Szubert et al, 2021), with too much focus on the spatial and structural analysis of destination cognitive maps (Jiang et al, 2009). Walmsley and Jenkins (1992) argue that spatial imagery is the process by which people create mental images and schemas of objective objects through the recognition of their spatial characteristics.…”
Section: Spatial Imagery Of Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each check-in record contains a user ID, check-in time and spatial location. We use a random forest-based model proposed in the literature [47] to determine the residence city of each user. The model is based on the check-in frequency in different cities and the random forest algorithm, which yields a reliable separation of visitors from local residents in the target city.…”
Section: Extraction Of Socioeconomic Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the era of Web2.0 and mobile Internet, people often use Weibo (equivalent to Twitter in Chinese), online comments, photo sharing, travel records, and social media to generate, process, and share a large amount of information [1][2][3]. With the popularization of global positioning systems (GPS) and wireless cellular positioning technology in mobile devices, most of the information spontaneously created by users automatically carries spatial information [4]. This kind of spatial information is called volunteered geographic information (VGI) in academia [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%