Sleepless in Seoul: `The Ant and the Metrohopper'
Keumsook Lee, Jong Soo Park, Hannah Choi, M. Y. Choi, Woo-Sung Jung

TL;DR
This paper analyzes human mobility patterns in Seoul using smart card data, revealing insights into urban transportation behavior that can improve traffic forecasting and urban planning.
Contribution
It presents an empirical study of commuter trajectories in Seoul using transit data, offering new insights into urban mobility patterns.
Findings
Identified distinct mobility patterns among Seoul commuters.
Provided data-driven insights for transportation optimization.
Enhanced understanding of urban human movement for planning.
Abstract
One of Aesop's (La Fontain's) famous fables `The Ant and the Grasshopper' is widely known to give a moral lesson through comparison between the hard working ant and the party-loving grasshopper. Here we show a slightly different version of this fable, namely, "The Ant and the Metrohopper," which describes human mobility patterns in modern urban life. Numerous real transportation networks and the trajectory data have been studied in order to understand mobility patterns. We study trajectories of commuters on the public transportation of Metropolitan Seoul, Korea. Smart cards (Integrated Circuit Cards; ICCs) are used in the public transportation system, which allow collection of transit transaction data, including departure and arrival stations and time. This empirical analysis provides human mobility patterns, which impact traffic forecasting and transportation optimization, as well as…
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