Measuring Housing Vitality from Multi-Source Big Data and Machine Learning
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Zhou, Yang; Xue, Lirong; Shi, Zhengyu; Wu, Libo; Fan, Jianqing
署名单位:
Fudan University; Princeton University; Fudan University; Fudan University
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION
ISSN/ISSBN:
0162-1459
DOI:
10.1080/01621459.2022.2096038
发表日期:
2022
页码:
1045-1059
关键词:
vacancy
number
boom
摘要:
Measuring timely high-resolution socioeconomic outcomes is critical for policymaking and evaluation, but hard to reliably obtain. With the help of machine learning and cheaply available data such as social media and nightlight, it is now possible to predict such indices in fine granularity. This article demonstrates an adaptive way to measure the time trend and spatial distribution of housing vitality (number of occupied houses) with the help of multiple easily accessible datasets: energy, nightlight, and land-use data. We first identified the high-frequency housing occupancy status from energy consumption data and then matched it with the monthly nightlight data. We then introduced the Factor-Augmented Regularized Model for prediction (FarmPredict) to deal with the dependence and collinearity issue among predictors by effectively lifting the prediction space, which is suitable to most machine learning algorithms. The heterogeneity issue in big data analysis is mitigated through the land-use data. FarmPredict allows us to extend the regional results to the city level, with a 76% out-of-sample explanation of the spatial and timeliness variation in the house usage. Since energy is indispensable for life, our method is highly transferable with the only requirement of publicly accessible data. Our article provides an alternative approach with statistical machine learning to predict socioeconomic outcomes without the reliance on existing census and survey data. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.