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The multiplex relations between cities: a lexicon-based approach to detect urban systems

Wang Tongjing, Evert Meijers, Huijuan Wang

2022Regional Studies15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cities relate to other cities in many ways, and much scholarly effort goes into uncovering those relationships. Building on the principle that strongly related cities will co-occur frequently in texts, we propose a novel method to classify those toponym co-occurrences using a lexicon-based text-mining method. Millions of webpages are analysed to retrieve how 293 Chinese cities are related in terms of six types: industry, information technology, finance, research, culture and government. Each class displays different network patterns, and this multiplexity is mapped and analysed. Further refinement of this lexicon-based approach can revolutionize the study of inter-urban relationships.

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LexiconClass (philosophy)Computer scienceGovernment (linguistics)Artificial intelligenceData scienceLinguisticsNatural language processingPhilosophyComplex Network Analysis TechniquesGlobal Urban Networks and DynamicsWeb visibility and informetrics
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