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RETRACTED CHAPTER: Urban Jobs-Housing Zone Division Based on Mobile Phone Data

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Most of the existing researches were divided jobs-housing zones based on temporal activity variation, which were lack of mining spatio-temporal interaction characteristics. With the trend of big data and artificial intelligence, mobile phone data is provided an emerging source for urban research. This paper is proposed traffic semantic concept to extract commuters’ origins and destinations. According to extracted data, four characteristic indexes (including the volumes of user, aggregation, dissipation and new increment) are analyzed traffic semantic attribute. Combining with the geographic information of base stations and traffic semantic, an unsupervised k-means clustering algorithm based on weighted Mahalanobis distance function is used to divide 200 jobs-housing zones in Shenzhen. Moreover, the commuting index is calculated to measure tendency of jobs-housing zones. Compared with the actual land use data, the results are verified reliability of method. All these findings can be helpful to analyze travel behaviors and make urban planning.

This conference paper is retracted on request of co-author Luxi Dong. After publication, Luxi Dong informed the publisher that he submitted the manuscript and signed the copyright transfer form on behalf of all co-authors without informing them and provided a false email address of the corresponding author to the publisher. The other co-authors confirmed that they were not aware of publication of this conference paper. All authors agree to this retraction.

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  • 28 August 2021

    This conference paper is retracted on request of co-author Luxi Dong. After publication, Luxi Dong informed the publisher that he submitted the manuscript and signed the copyright transfer form on behalf of all co-authors without informing them and provided a false email address of the corresponding author to the publisher. The other co-authors confirmed that they were not aware of publication of this conference paper. All authors agree to this retraction.

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This article is partially supported by the Beijing Natural Science Foundation (No. 8172018) and National Key Research and Development Program of China (No. 2018YFB1601003) and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2017M620673) and the Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation (No. 8184070). The authors gratefully thank anonymous referees for their useful comments and editors for their work.

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Liu, X., Dong, L., Jia, M., Tan, J. (2020). RETRACTED CHAPTER: Urban Jobs-Housing Zone Division Based on Mobile Phone Data. In: Zheng, Z., Dai, HN., Tang, M., Chen, X. (eds) Blockchain and Trustworthy Systems. BlockSys 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1156. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-2777-7_43

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