Perceptions of Edinburgh: Capturing Neighbourhood Characteristics by Clustering Geoparsed Local News
Andreas Grivas, Claire Grover, Richard Tobin, Clare Llewellyn, Eleojo, Oluwaseun Abubakar, Chunyu Zheng, Chris Dibben, Alan Marshall, Jamie Pearce,, Beatrice Alex

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel NLP-based methodology that uses geoparsed local news articles to characterize neighbourhoods, providing insights into place-based factors affecting health and inequalities.
Contribution
It combines street-level geoparsing with clustering of news articles, enabling detailed analysis of neighbourhood characteristics from media data.
Findings
Themes from news data are consistent with real-world neighbourhood features.
The methodology effectively captures diverse neighbourhood characteristics.
Supports new epidemiological research on spatial health determinants.
Abstract
The communities that we live in affect our health in ways that are complex and hard to define. Moreover, our understanding of the place-based processes affecting health and inequalities is limited. This undermines the development of robust policy interventions to improve local health and well-being. News media provides social and community information that may be useful in health studies. Here we propose a methodology for characterising neighbourhoods by using local news articles. More specifically, we show how we can use Natural Language Processing (NLP) to unlock further information about neighbourhoods by analysing, geoparsing and clustering news articles. Our work is novel because we combine street-level geoparsing tailored to the locality with clustering of full news articles, enabling a more detailed examination of neighbourhood characteristics. We evaluate our outputs and show…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRural development and sustainability
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
