The Impact of Street Space Perception Factors on Elderly Health in High-Density Cities in Macau—Analysis Based on Street View Images and Deep Learning Technology
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Spatial Perception and Health Gain
1.2. Elderly Health and Space Environment
1.3. Research Problem
- Overall environmental assessment of Macau Peninsula streetscape, assessing the current situation of street space in areas where the elderly live in concentrated areas;
- Obtain effective street view data from the perspective of the elderly, and conduct field observation and research.
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Study Population
2.3. Get Street View Data
2.4. Image Segmentation
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Statistical Areas | Age Dependency Index | Aging Index |
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Horta e Costa e Ouvidor Arriaga | 13.8 | 92.5 |
Patane e São Paulo | 11.1 | 89.6 |
Conselheiro Ferreira de Almeida | 13.8 | 100.6 |
Guia | 14.1 | 81.8 |
Baixa de Macau | 15.9 | 128.8 |
Barra e Manduco | 10.4 | 84.2 |
Praia Grande e Penha | 16.0 | 111.0 |
Indicators | Definition | Formula | Explanation |
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Street Interface Enclosure | The enclosure of street interface, the proportion of buildings and walls in the image. | : The number of build pixels; Sum is the total pixel number. | |
Road Area Ratio | Proportion of roads in street image, Pedestrians, automobiles, motorcycles and other means of transportation are not counted, and they have certain uncertainties. | : The number of build pixels; Sum is the total pixel number. | |
Street Openness | Proportion of sky in street image. | : Left interface coefficient; : Right interface coefficient; : Openness under pedestrian space on the left interface; : Openness under pedestrian space on the right interface. | |
The area of the sky in human eyes is inversely proportional to the area occupied by vegetation and the height of the building. | : Single-sided interface conversion coefficient; : Sidewalk width; : Motorway width; : Corresponding green view rate; : Architectural proportions corresponding to perspective picturees; : Total number of unilateral (left or right) road sections. | ||
Green View | Proportion of plants in street image. | Areatree: The number of tree pixels; Sum: The total pixel number. |
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Meng, L.; Wen, K.-H.; Zeng, Z.; Brewin, R.; Fan, X.; Wu, Q. The Impact of Street Space Perception Factors on Elderly Health in High-Density Cities in Macau—Analysis Based on Street View Images and Deep Learning Technology. Sustainability 2020, 12, 1799. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12051799
Meng L, Wen K-H, Zeng Z, Brewin R, Fan X, Wu Q. The Impact of Street Space Perception Factors on Elderly Health in High-Density Cities in Macau—Analysis Based on Street View Images and Deep Learning Technology. Sustainability. 2020; 12(5):1799. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12051799
Chicago/Turabian StyleMeng, Lingchao, Kuo-Hsun Wen, Zhijie Zeng, Richard Brewin, Xiaolei Fan, and Qiong Wu. 2020. "The Impact of Street Space Perception Factors on Elderly Health in High-Density Cities in Macau—Analysis Based on Street View Images and Deep Learning Technology" Sustainability 12, no. 5: 1799. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12051799
APA StyleMeng, L., Wen, K. -H., Zeng, Z., Brewin, R., Fan, X., & Wu, Q. (2020). The Impact of Street Space Perception Factors on Elderly Health in High-Density Cities in Macau—Analysis Based on Street View Images and Deep Learning Technology. Sustainability, 12(5), 1799. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12051799