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The HoneyComb Paradigm for Research on Collective Human Behavior
Published on: January 19, 2019
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クリップの出現としてのネットワークアクセシビリティ
Tina Šfiligoj1, Aljoša Peperko2,3, Oded Cats4
1Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport, University of Ljubljana, Portorož, Slovenia. tina.sfiligoj@fpp.uni-lj.si.
Scientific reports
|January 13, 2026
まとめ
この研究は、アクセスグラフを使用して都市交通ネットワークを分析するための新しいトポロジカルアクセシビリティフレームワークを導入しています。平均測定値を超えた普遍的なアクセシビリティパターンを明らかにします。
背景:
- 従来のアクセシビリティメトリックは、ノード平均指標に依存することが多く、ネットワークの複雑さを単純化しすぎる可能性があります。
- ネットワーク接続のトポロジカル進化を理解することは、輸送システムを評価するために重要です。
結論:
- この研究は、複雑なネットワークフレームワーク内で都市アクセシビリティを再考しています。
- トポロジカルアプローチは、ネットワーク分析と計画のための強力なツールを提供します。
- 調査結果は、ネットワークパフォーマンスの理解におけるサブグラフダイナミクスの重要性を強調しています。
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