The interactions of individuals with city neighbourhoods is determined, in part, by the perceived quality of urban environments. Perceived neighbourhood quality is a core component of urban vitality, influencing social cohesion, sense of community, safety, activity and mental health of residents. Large-scale assessment of perceptions of neighbourhood quality was pioneered by the Place Pulse projects. Researchers demonstrated the efficacy of crowd-sourcing perception ratings of image pairs across 56 cities and training a model to predict perceptions from street-view images. Variation across cities may limit Place Pulse's usefulness for assessing within-city perceptions. In this paper, we set forth a protocol for city-specific dataset collection for the perception: 'On which street would you prefer to walk?'. This paper describes our methodology, based in London, including collection of images and ratings, web development, model training and mapping. Assessment of within-city perceptions of neighbourhoods can identify inequities, inform planning priorities, and identify temporal dynamics. Code available: https://emilymuller1991.github.io/urban-perceptions/.
翻译:与城市相邻个人的互动部分取决于城市环境的可感知质量; 可见社区质量是城市活力的核心组成部分,影响社会凝聚力、社区感、社区感、安全感、活动和居民心理健康; Place Pulse项目率先对邻里质量的观感进行了大规模评估; 研究人员展示了56个城市图像配对的众包感知评级的功效,并培训了一个预测街景图像感知的模型; 城市之间的差异可能限制了Place Pulse对评估城市内观感知的效用; 本文为城市特定数据集的收集工作制定了一个协议: “你希望走哪条街?” ; 本文描述了我们在伦敦采用的方法,包括收集图像和评级、网络开发、示范培训和绘图; 对城市内部对邻里形象的观感知评估可以查明不公平现象,为规划优先事项提供信息,并确定时间动态; 代码: https://emilymuller1991.github.io/burban-pervitionion/。