Exploring Urban Environments By Random Walks
Ph. Blanchard, D. Volchenkov

TL;DR
This paper investigates how random walks can be employed to analyze complex urban environments, revealing structural details and potential isolated areas within city layouts.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of random walks to uncover structural features and isolation zones in urban infrastructure.
Findings
Random walks effectively identify isolated urban regions.
Structural details of urban fabric can be mapped using this method.
The approach offers new insights into city connectivity.
Abstract
A complex web of roads, walkways and public transport systems can hide areas of geographical isolation very difficult to analyze. Random walks are used to spot the structural details of urban fabric.
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