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Perceiving exposure segregation with open urban imagery (opens in new tab)

Socioeconomic exposure segregation -- the lack of daily interaction between income groups -- erodes social capital and entrenches inequality, yet the specific physical features that drive these behavioral restrictions remain poorly understood. Prior research has quantified where segregation occurs using mobility data, but has not identified how the built environment facilitates or inhibits these interactions. Here we introduce VISAGE, a large ...

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