Abstract

As the basic spatial unit of urban planning and management, it is necessary to understand the real development trend of urban functional zones in time and carry out reasonable planning adjustment. Because of the complexity of urban functional zones, the automatic recognition of urban functional zones has become a significant scientific problem in urban research. Urban functional zones contain natural and socioeconomic characteristics, but the existing identification methods fail to comprehensively consider these features. This paper proposes a framework that integrates multisource geographic data to recognize urban functional zone. We used high-resolution remote sensing imagery, point-of-interest (POI) data and high-spatial-resolution nighttime light imagery to extract both natural and socioeconomic features for urban functional zone accurate interpretation. Various features provide more accurate and comprehensive description for complex urban functional zone, so as to improve the recognition accuracy of urban functional zone. At present, there are few studies on urban functional zone recognition based on the combination of high-resolution remote sensing image, POI and high-resolution nighttime light imagery. The application potential of the combination of these three geographical data sources in urban function zone recognition needs to be explored. The experimental results show that the accuracy of urban functional zone recognition was obviously improved by the three data sources combination, the overall accuracy reached 80.30% and a comprehensive evaluation index reached 68.26%. This illustrate that the combination of the three data sources is beneficial to the urban functional zone recognition.

Highlights

  • In the process of urban development, urban functional zones have been gradually formed inside the city in order to meet the different living needs of urban residents, such as residential zone, industrial zone and commercial zone [1]

  • The results illustrate that the combination of high-resolution remote sensing imagery, POI data and high-resolution nighttime light imagery can improve the recognition accuracy of urban functional zone

  • The accuracy of urban functional zone recognition based on high-resolution remote sensing image was relatively low because high-resolution remote sensing image cannot capture the socioeconomic characteristics of urban functional zones

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Introduction

In the process of urban development, urban functional zones have been gradually formed inside the city in order to meet the different living needs of urban residents, such as residential zone, industrial zone and commercial zone [1]. These urban functional zones carry different socioeconomic activities of human beings and reflect the characteristics of city [2], which are usually regarded as the basic division of city and the basic spatial unit of urban planning and management [3,4]. The results of urban functional zone recognition can be used to study the urban heat island effects, traffic congestion and air pollution [8,9].

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