A new adaptive algorithm, neatnet, simplifies street networks automatically by detecting face artifacts, classifying them by continuity type, and replacing or removing them, outperforming prior tools against manually simplified references.
The cityseer Python package for pedestrian-scale network-based urban analysis
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cityseer-api is a Python package consisting of computational tools for fine-grained street-network and land-use analysis, helpful in assessing the morphological precursors to vibrant neighbourhoods. It is underpinned by network-based methods developed specifically for urban analysis at the pedestrian scale. cityseer-api computes a variety of node and segment-based network centrality methods, land-use accessibility and mixed-use measures, and statistical aggregations. Accessibilities and aggregations are computed dynamically over the street-network while taking walking distance thresholds and the direction of approach into account, and can optionally incorporate spatial impedances and network decomposition to increase spatial precision. The use of Python facilitates compatibility with popular computational tools for network manipulation (NetworkX), geospatial topology (shapely), geospatial data state management (GeoPandas), and the NumPy stack of scientific packages. The provision of robust network cleaning tools aids the use of OpenStreetMap data for network analysis. Underlying loop-intensive algorithms are implemented in Numba JIT compiled code so that the methods scale efficiently to larger cities and regions. Online documentation is available from https://cityseer.benchmarkurbanism.com, and the Github repository is available at https://github.com/benchmark-urbanism/cityseer. Example notebooks are available at https://cityseer.benchmarkurbanism.com/examples/.
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Adaptive continuity-preserving simplification of street networks
A new adaptive algorithm, neatnet, simplifies street networks automatically by detecting face artifacts, classifying them by continuity type, and replacing or removing them, outperforming prior tools against manually simplified references.