Abstract

The article proposes a method of estimating the number and structure of the population living in each dwelling house of the city. This information is used in solving a number of applied problems of urban analysis and urban planning, including the design of transportation systems, the provision of social infrastructure, and commercial services. However, more often than not, the information is incomplete and fragmentary. In this article, we propose an approach to modeling the settlement of the city's population by dwellings on the basis of indirect data of residential buildings.

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