Spatial Decision Tree Analysis to Identify Location Pattern

D. L. Widaningrum, I. Surjandari, D. Sudiana
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Jakarta has become a megacity with elaborate service network activities. Fast food restaurants as a type of food service provider have a role in supporting urban lifestyles. Despite the growth of value and transaction volume, there are some fast food categories in Indonesia which have a negative percentage of outlets growth. In general, the location of fast food restaurants divides into two categories. The first one is stand-alone restaurants, and the second is restaurants which located in other public facilities, such as malls, supermarket, and market area. According to the first law of Tobler, closer public facilities will have activity relatedness. This study aims to examine whether proximity between fast food restaurant locations and other public facilities affect categories of fast food restaurants, using spatial decision tree analysis approach. The public facilities examined for proximity to fast food restaurants consist of 11 criteria, which are considered to have a co-location pattern from previous research results. The results will be spatial characteristics of public facilities which expected to be indicators of consumer movement behavior, especially from and to fast food restaurant.
空间决策树分析识别区位格局
雅加达已经成为一个拥有完善的服务网络活动的超大型城市。快餐店作为一种食品服务提供者,在支持城市生活方式方面发挥着作用。尽管价值和交易量有所增长,但印度尼西亚的一些快餐类别的门店增长百分比为负。一般来说,快餐店的位置分为两类。第一种是独立餐厅,第二种是位于其他公共设施内的餐厅,如商场、超市、市场区域。根据托布勒第一定律,距离较近的公共设施具有活动关联性。本研究旨在利用空间决策树分析方法,探讨快餐店位置与其他公共设施的接近程度是否会影响快餐店的类别。调查的公共设施是否靠近快餐店,共有11项标准。根据以往的研究结果,这些标准被认为是“共址模式”。结果将是公共设施的空间特征,有望成为消费者移动行为的指标,特别是进出快餐店。
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