北 93 年 /551.htm 5(1) 6. 李 (1998) (NSC H ) 12(4) 21-24
|
|
- Bernice Walters
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 1. (1999) 度 行 (2000) 論 3. 北 ( 83 年 ) 北 理 北 93 年 /551.htm 4. 呂 (1995) 離 理 論 5. 李 (1980) 理 立 5(1) 6. 李 (1998) (NSC H ) 7. 李 (1999) 行 12(4) 林 (1986) 行 (1994) 理論 女 例 理 北 10. (2003) 車 理 論 11. Babbie, E. 李 1998 北 12. Maxwell, J. A. (2001) 理 北 13. 林 劉 (2003) 量 北 14. 理 (1999) 路 理念 (1997) 理 理 (2000) 北 行 例 論 17. (2000) 量 北 18. (2001) 理 19. (1995) 行 例 論 20. (2002) 理論 北 21. (1999) 行 行 115
2 論 22. (1998) 論 23. (2000) 行 北 行 例 論 24. (1984) 量 ( ) 理論 北 25. 林 (2001) 理 料 行 26. (2003) 行 2003 北 27. (2004) 行 36 年 論 類 論 (pp.1-11) 北 28. (2002) 行 勵 NSC H ) 29. (2004) 行 行 路 (2004) 行 17(2) (2004) 行 路 31(3) (1999) 北 例 論 33. (1993) 理 理論 97 年 9 北 34. 玲 (1991) 理 理 北 35. Allen, G. L. (1999). Spatial abilities, cognitive map, and wayfinding. In R.G. Golledge (ed.), Wayfinding behavior, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press., Amorim, M. A. (1999). A neurocognitive approach to human navigation. In R.G. Golledge (ed.), Wayfinding behavior, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press., Anderson, J. C. and Gerbing, D.W. (1988). Structural equation modeling in practice: A review and recommend two-step approach. Psychological bulletin, 103, 116
3 Axelord, R. (1976), Structure of decision The cognitive map of political elites, London: Princeton university press. 39. Banerjee, T. and Southworth, M. (ed.) (1991), City sence and city design Writing and projects of Kevin Lynch, Cambridge:The MIT press. 40. Borgers, A. W. J. and Timmermans, H. J. P. (1986). A model of pedestrian route choice and demand for retail facilities within Inner-City shopping area. Geographical analysis, 18(2), Borgers, A. W. J. and Timmermans, H. J. P. (1986). City centre entry points, store location patterns and pedestrian route choice behaviour: a microlevel simulation model, Socio-economic planning sciences,20, Borgers, A. W. J. and Timmermans, H. J. P. (1987). A model of pedestrian route choice and demand for retail facilities within Inner-City shopping area. Geographical analysis, 18(2), Cornell, E. H., Donald H. and Alberts, D. M. (1994). Place recognition and way finding by children and adults. Memory and cognition, 22(6), Downs, R. M. and Stea, D. (1973). Theory. In R.M. Downs and D. Stea, Eds., Image and environment. Chicago: Aldine press, Freksa, C., Habel, C. and Wender, K.F. (ed.) (1998). Spatial cognition- an interdisciplinary approach to representing and processing spatial knowledge. Berlin: Springer-Verlag press. 46. Gärling, T., Book, A., and Lindberg, E. (1986). Spatial orientation and wayfinding in the designed environment A conceptual analysis and some suggestions for post occupancy evaluation. Journal of architectural and planning research, 3(3), Gärling, T. (1989). The role of cognitive maps in spatial decisions. Journal of environmental psychology, 9, Gärling, T., Karlsson, N., Romanus J., and Selart, M. (1997). Influences of the past on choice on the future. In R. Ranyard, R. Crozier, and O. Sevenson(eds.), Decision making:models and explanations, London: Routledge, Gärling, T. (1999). Human information processing in sequential spatial choice. In R.G. Golledge (ed.). Wayfinding behavior, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, Gerbing, D.W. and Anderson, J.C (1988). An updated paradigm for scale development incorporating unidimensionality and its assessment, Journal of Marketing research, Vol. XXV, Golledge, R.G. (1999). Human wayfinding and cognitive map. In R.G. Golledge (ed.), Wayfinding behavior, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins university press,
4 52. Golledge, R.G. (ed.) (1999). Wayfinding behavior, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. 53. Hart, R.A. and Moore G.T. (1976). Extracts from the development of spatial cognition. In Proshansky, H.M., Ittelson, W. H. and Rivlin, L.G. (ed.), Environmental psychology, people and their physical settings, Holt: Rinehart and Winston press, Hatcher, L. (1994). Step-by-step approach to using the SAS system for factor analysis and structural equation model, 3 rd, Cary :SAS Institute Inc. 55. Hayes-Roth B., Hayes-Roth E. (1979). A cognitive model of planning. Cognitive science, 3, Hillier, B. (1996). Space is the machine. Cambridge:Cambridge university press. 57. Hirtle, S. C. and Gärling, T. (1992). Heuristic rules for sequential spatial decisions. Geoforum, 23(2), Hoogendoorn, S. P. and Bovy, P. H. L. (2004). Pedestrian route-choice and activity scheduling theory and models. Transportation research part B, 38, Ingwerson, P. (1982). Research procedures in the library: analyzed from the cognitive point of view. Journal of documentation, 38, Kaplan and Kaplan (1981). Cognition and environment functioning in an uncertain world, Ann Arbor :Ulrich s bookstore press. 61. Kitchin, R.M. (1994). Cognitive maps: What are they and why study them. Journal of environmental psychology, 14, Kurose, S. Borgers, A.W. J. and Timmermans, H. J. P. (2001). Classify pedestrian shopping behaviour according to implied heuristic rules. Environment and planning B, 28, Kvale, Steinar (1996). Interviews: an introduction to qualitative research interviewing. Thousand Oaks, Sage. 64. Lawton, C.A. (1994) Gender differences in way-finding strategies: relationship to spatial ability and spatial anxiety. Sex roles, 30, Lovas, G. C. (1994). Modeling and simulation of pedestrian traffic flow. Transportation research B, 28(6), Miller, H. J. (1992). Human wayfinding, environment-behavior relationships, and artificial intelligence. Journal of planning literature, 7(2), Moore, G. T. (1979). Knowing about environmental knowing: the current state of theory and research on environmental cognition. Environment and behavior, 11, Norman, D. (1988). The design of everyday things. Doubleday press. 69. Olshavsky, R. W., Mackay, D. B., and Sentell, G. (1975). Perceptual maps of supermarket locations. Journal of applied psychology, 60,
5 70. Payne, J.W., Bettman, J.R. and Johnson, E.J. (1992). The adaptive decision maker. New York : Cambridge University press. 71. Peponis, J., Ross, C. and Rashid, M. (1997).The structure of urban space, movement and co-presence: the case of Atlanta. Geoforum, 28(3-4), Prestopnik, J. L. and Roskos-Ewoldsen, B. (2000). The relations among wayfinding strategy use, sense of direction, sex, familiarity, and wayfinding ability. Journal of environmental psychology, 20, Portugali, J. (ed.) (1996). The construction of cognitive map. Dordrecht :Kluwer academics publishers. 74. Raubal, M. and Egenhofer, M. J. (1998). Comparing the complexity of wayfinding tasks in built environments, Environment and planning B, 25, Säisä, J. and Gärling, T. (1987). Sequential spatial choice in the large-scale environment. Environment and behavior, 19(5), Siegel, A.W. and White, S.H. (1975). The development of spatial representations of large-scale environments, In H. W. Reese Ed., advances in child development and behavior. Vol.10, New York: H Reese Academic Press. 77. Stea, D. and Blaut, M. (1973). Some preliminary observations on spatial learning in school children. In R.M. Downs and D. Stea, Eds., Image and environment. Chicago: Aldine, Stern, E. and Portugali, J. (1999). Environmental cognition and decision making in urban navigation. In R. G. Golledge (ed.), Wayfinding behavior, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins university press, Timmermans, H. and Golledge, R. G. (1990). Applications of behavioural research on spatial problems ΙΙ Preference and choice. Progress in human geography, 14, Tolman, E. C. (1948). Cognitive map in rats and men. Psychological review, 55, Weisman, J. (1981). Evaluating architectural legibility: Wayfinding in the built environment, Environment and behavior,13,
Environmental Cognition and Perception I
Environmental Cognition and Perception I Review: Spatial Interaction and Spatial Behavior II - Individual travel behavior - Activity space - Mental maps How we perceive the environment Maps in the head
More informationThe effects of different verbal route instructions on spatial orientation
Huerta, Schade, Granell (Eds): Connecting a Digital Europe through Location and Place. Proceedings of the AGILE'2014 International Conference on Geographic Information Science, Castellón, June, 3-6, 2014.
More informationTopologic and Metric Decision Criteria for Wayfinding in the Real World and the WWW
Hochmair, H. and Raubal, M. (2002). Topologic and Metric Decision Criteria for Wayfinding in the Real World and the WWW. Spatial Data Handling (SDH'02), Ottawa (proceedings on CD-ROM). Topologic and Metric
More informationCognitive mapping. Rob Kitchin and Scott Freundschuh. Introducing cognitive mapping
Cognitive mapping Rob Kitchin and Scott Freundschuh Cognitive mapping is a process composed of a series of psychological transformations by which an individual acquires, stores, recalls, and decodes information
More informationDIS-ORIENTATION, SPATIAL ABILITIES PERFORMANCE IN CENTRAL LONDON
DIS-ORIENTATION, SPATIAL ABILITIES PERFORMANCE IN CENTRAL LONDON 046 Christian Beros-Contreras Space Syntax Ltd. Keywords: Orientation Navigation Space syntax Wayfinding Spatial cognition Christian Beros-Contreras
More informationEnvironmental Cognition and Perception II
Environmental Cognition and Perception II Review: Environmental Cognition and Perception I - Knowledge about environments - Systematic distortions - Development of spatial knowledge - Individual and group
More informationMappings For Cognitive Semantic Interoperability
Mappings For Cognitive Semantic Interoperability Martin Raubal Institute for Geoinformatics University of Münster, Germany raubal@uni-muenster.de SUMMARY Semantic interoperability for geographic information
More informationCognitive Engineering for Geographic Information Science
Cognitive Engineering for Geographic Information Science Martin Raubal Department of Geography, UCSB raubal@geog.ucsb.edu 21 Jan 2009 ThinkSpatial, UCSB 1 GIScience Motivation systematic study of all aspects
More informationExploring geographic knowledge through mapping
Prairie Perspectives 89 Exploring geographic knowledge through mapping Scott Bell, University of Saskatchewan Abstract: Knowledge about the world is expressed in many ways. Sketch mapping has been a dominant
More informationPlace Syntax Tool (PST)
Place Syntax Tool (PST) Alexander Ståhle To cite this report: Alexander Ståhle (2012) Place Syntax Tool (PST), in Angela Hull, Cecília Silva and Luca Bertolini (Eds.) Accessibility Instruments for Planning
More informationMulti-Criteria Spatial Analysis of Building Layouts
Issues in Informing Science and Information Technology Volume 4, 2007 Multi-Criteria Spatial Analysis of Building Layouts Hissam Tawfik and Atulya Nagar, Intelligent and Distributed Systems Research Laboratory,
More informationGPS-tracking Method for Understating Human Behaviours during Navigation
GPS-tracking Method for Understating Human Behaviours during Navigation Wook Rak Jung and Scott Bell Department of Geography and Planning, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK Wook.Jung@usask.ca and
More information9 REFERENCES. 9.1 Publication: MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF A SMALL TOWN BARKUR IN COASTAL KARNATAKA, INDIA
9 REFERENCES 9.1 Publication: 1. Shetty Deepika, God s own Urbanity, published in Indian Architect and Builder, Vol. 20(12) August 2007, pg. 75-79. 2. Shetty Deepika, Bhooshan Shashi, Exploring Indian
More informationNotes on the timely presentation of route related information
Notes on the timely presentation of route related information Sabine Timpf, Zürich Zusammenfassung Die Modellierung der intermodalen Navigation für orts-abhängige Services benötigt die Antworten auf die
More informationA Cognitive Map for an Artificial Agent
A Cognitive Map for an Artificial Agent Unmesh Kurup Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Carnegie 013, 110 8 th Street Troy, NY 12180 kurupu@rpi.edu B. Chandrasekaran The Ohio State University 591 Dreese,
More informationA study of Spatial Analysis using Space Syntax. Table of Contents
A study of Spatial Analysis using Space Syntax Oh, ChungWeon *, Hwang, Chulsue ** Table of Contents I. Introduction... 2 II. Spatial Structure... 2 1. Urban spatial structure... 2 2. New town development...
More informationManaging Scale Issues in Spatio-temporal Movement of Tourists Modelling
Managing Scale Issues in Spatio-temporal Movement of Tourists Modelling Xia, J. and Arrowsmith, C. School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences, RMIT University E-Mail: X02250@ems.rmit.edu.au Keywords:
More informationSpatial Cognition: From Rat-Research to Multifunctional Spatial Assistance Systems
Spatial Cognition: From Rat-Research to Multifunctional Spatial Assistance Systems Markus Knauff, Christoph Schlieder, Christian Freksa Spatial cognition research is making rapid progress in understanding
More informationLINKING THE SPATIAL SYNTAX OF COGNITIVE MAPS TO THE SPATIAL SYNTAX OF THE ENVIRONMENT
10.1177/0013916503261384ARTICLE ENVIRONMENT Kim, Penn / SPATIAL AND SYNTAX BEHAVIOR / July 2004 LINKING THE SPATIAL SYNTAX OF COGNITIVE MAPS TO THE SPATIAL SYNTAX OF THE ENVIRONMENT YOUNG OOK KIM is an
More informationChapter IV. Space Syntax
61 Chapter IV Space Syntax 1 INTRODUCTION Space Syntax is an important component of this dissertation because it deals with topologically derived configuration and has techniques that allow the environment
More informationYou-Are-Here Maps: Wayfinding Support as Location Based Service
You-Are-Here Maps: Wayfinding Support as Location Based Service Kai-Florian RICHTER & Alexander KLIPPEL University of Hamburg Vogt-Kölln-Str. 30, 22527 Hamburg, Germany {richter, klippel}@informatik.uni-hamburg.de
More informationEnvironmental psychology:
2013 1 1 4 11 Environmental psychology: Viewpoints and methodologies Hirohiko Ohta Kansai University of International Studies Referring the definition of environmental psychology, the author introduced
More informationThe role of visual clues and pathway configuration in legibility of cities.
Legible cities: The role of visual clues and pathway configuration in legibility of cities. 71 Mahshid Shokouhi University of Art, Iran Abstract To make a city more legible there should be continuity between
More informationThe population within the AMC limits was 4.5 million in 2001 (Census of India 2001). The Sabarmati River divides the city in two parts. The city s tra
EXPLORING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URBAN ROADS, URBAN FORM AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN AHMEDABAD USING SPACE SYNTAX Arindam Majumdar 1, Richard Sliuzas 2, Talat Munshi 1, Mark Brussel 2 1 Center for Environmental
More informationSketch mapping and Geographic Knowledge: What Role for Drawing Ability?
Sketch mapping and Geographic Knowledge: What Role for Drawing Ability? Scott Bell 1, Jace Iong 2 1 Geography, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK 2Geography, University of British Columbia, Vancouver,
More informationBiopower and Sexuality
Module Outline for Course Participants Biopower and Sexuality Created by: Dr Mark Davis, Monash University Melbourne, Australia Introduction to Advancing Sexuality Studies: A short course on sexuality
More informationRepresenting Large Scale Space - A Computational Theory of Cognitive Maps
Representing Large Scale Space - A Computational Theory of Cognitive Maps Margaret Jefferies and Wai-Kiang Yeap Artificial Intelligence Laboratory Department of Computer Science University ofotago, Dunedin,
More informationThe Recognition of Temporal Patterns in Pedestrian Behaviour Using Visual Exploration Tools
The Recognition of Temporal Patterns in Pedestrian Behaviour Using Visual Exploration Tools I. Kveladze 1, S. C. van der Spek 2, M. J. Kraak 1 1 University of Twente, Faculty of Geo-Information Science
More informationChildren and the Environment
Children and the Environment Hum.an Behavior and Environm.ent ADVANCES IN THEORY AND RESEARCH Volume 3: Children and the Environment Children and the Environment EDITED BY IRWIN ALTMAN University of Utah
More informationWhy Is Cartographic Generalization So Hard?
1 Why Is Cartographic Generalization So Hard? Andrew U. Frank Department for Geoinformation and Cartography Gusshausstrasse 27-29/E-127-1 A-1040 Vienna, Austria frank@geoinfo.tuwien.ac.at 1 Introduction
More informationKai-Florian Richter Stephan Winter. Landmarks. GIScience for Intelligent Services
Landmarks Kai-Florian Richter Stephan Winter Landmarks GIScience for Intelligent Services 123 Kai-Florian Richter Department of Geography University of Zurich Zurich, Switzerland Stephan Winter Department
More informationCHAPTER THREE Wayfinding, Spatial Information and Interactions
CHAPTER THREE Wayfinding, Spatial Information and Interactions As discussed in Chapter 2, the development of new information and communication technologies has had profound effects on many aspects of our
More informationIMPROVING THE USER EXPERIENCE OF THE LAWRENCE TRANSIT SYSTEM: A FOCUS ON MAP USABILITY AND ROUTE PLANNING. Eric Berkman
IMPROVING THE USER EXPERIENCE OF THE LAWRENCE TRANSIT SYSTEM: A FOCUS ON MAP USABILITY AND ROUTE PLANNING BY Eric Berkman Submitted to the graduate degree program in Design and the Graduate Faculty of
More informationbehavioral sciences ISSN X
Behav. Sci. 2014, 4, 167 180; doi:10.3390/bs4030167 Article OPEN ACCESS behavioral sciences ISSN 2076-328X www.mdpi.com/journal/behavsci Seeing the Axial Line: Evidence from Wayfinding Experiments Beatrix
More informationLandmarks selection in street map design
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science OPEN ACCESS Landmarks selection in street map design To cite this article: C J Kao 2014 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 18 012075 View the article
More informationProximity is a State of Mind: Exploring Mental Maps in Daily Activity Travel Behaviour
Proximity is a State of Mind: Exploring Mental Maps in Daily Activity Travel Behaviour Hannes Els, Transportation Research Institute (IMOB) Janssens Davy, Transportation Research Institute (IMOB) Wets
More informationCognitive Maps. 1. Introduction. 2. Cogniti e Mapping. Cogniti e Functions (Normal) and Neuropsychological Deficits, Models of. D. C.
Cogniti e Functions (Normal) and Neuropsychological Deficits, Models of Humphreys G W, Freeman T, Mu ller H J 1992 Lesioning a connectionist model of visual search: Selective effects on distractor grouping.
More informationEstimation of the Subjective Topological Structure of Action Spaces using Learning Agents
Estimation of the Subjective Topological Structure of Action Spaces using Learning Agents Ed Manley Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering University College London ucesejm@ucl.ac.uk
More informationAN APPROACH FOR INDOOR WAYFINDING REPLICATING MAIN PRINCIPLES OF AN OUTDOOR NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR CYCLISTS
AN APPROACH FOR INDOOR WAYFINDING REPLICATING MAIN PRINCIPLES OF AN OUTDOOR NAVIGATION SYSTEM FOR CYCLISTS A. Makri a, S. Zlatanova b, E. Verbree c a MSc Geomatics, Faculty of Architecture and the Built
More informationINTEGRATIVE DATA STRUCTURES FOR COLLABORATIVE MODELING AND VISUALISATION IN SPATIAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS UNESCO EOLSS
INTEGRATIVE DATA STRUCTURES FOR COLLABORATIVE MODELING AND VISUALISATION IN SPATIAL DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS Paul J. Densham University College London, UK Marc P. Armstrong University of Iowa, USA Keywords:
More informationTHE CONTRIBUTION OF SPACE SYNTAX TO A COMPREHENSIVE THEORY OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
THE CONTRIBUTION OF SPACE SYNTAX TO A COMPREHENSIVE THEORY OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY iv Daniel R. Montello University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Keywords: Environmental psychology Space syntax
More informationAnalysis of a high sub-centrality of peripheral areas at the global urban context
Analysis of a high sub-centrality of peripheral areas at the global urban context Adriana Dantas Nogueira Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brazil adriananogueira02@hotmail.com Abstract This paper presents
More informationHIERARCHICAL STREET NETWORKS AS A CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR EFFICIENT WAY FINDING
HIERARCHICAL STREET NETWORKS AS A CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR EFFICIENT WAY FINDING Adrijana Car and Andrew U. Frank Department of Geoinformation, Technical University Vienna Gußhausstraße 27-29, A-1040 Vienna,
More informationTO FIND ONE S WAY OR NOT THROUGH AN UNFAMILIAR ENVIRONMENT 1 YASMINE BOUMENIR*, FANNY GEORGES*, JEREMIE VALENTIN^, GUY REBILLARD#
1 Running head: spatial representation of complex environment TO FIND ONE S WAY OR NOT THROUGH AN UNFAMILIAR ENVIRONMENT 1 YASMINE BOUMENIR*, FANNY GEORGES*, JEREMIE VALENTIN^, GUY REBILLARD# & BIRGITTA
More informationEngrained experience a comparison of microclimate perception schemata and microclimate measurements in Dutch urban squares
Int J Biometeorol (2010) 54:141 150 DOI 10.1007/s00484-009-0262-z ORIGINAL PAPER Engrained experience a comparison of microclimate perception schemata and microclimate measurements in Dutch urban squares
More informationMORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF A SMALL TOWN BARKUR IN COASTAL KARNATAKA, INDIA 2 METHODOLOGY
2 METHODOLOGY The understanding of form as a process with underlying structure, distinguishing it from the physical characteristics of town form itself by which the potentials of the town structure are
More informationPreferred Mental Models in Qualitative Spatial Reasoning: A Cognitive Assessment of Allen s Calculus
Knauff, M., Rauh, R., & Schlieder, C. (1995). Preferred mental models in qualitative spatial reasoning: A cognitive assessment of Allen's calculus. In Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Conference of
More informationLandmark-based pedestrian navigation
Landmark-based pedestrian navigation Anahid Basiri, Adam Winstanley, Pouria Amirian Department of Computer Science, National University of Ireland Maynooth (NUIM) Maynooth, Ireland Tel. (+353 17084794)
More informationIdentification of the quality of urban life assessment aspects in residential neighbourhoods in Doha
The Sustainable City IX, Vol. 1 391 Identification of the quality of urban life assessment aspects in residential neighbourhoods in Doha R. Qawasmeh Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Qatar
More informationAlexander, C., Sara, I., & Murray, S. (1977). A Pattern Language. New York: Oxford University Press.
92 References Adler, J.I. Jeffrey Adler s Web Site, http://home.earthlink.net/~adlerjl Alexander, C., Sara, I., & Murray, S. (1977). A Pattern Language. New York: Oxford University Press. Alexander, C.,
More informationThe Building Blocks of the City: Points, Lines and Polygons
The Building Blocks of the City: Points, Lines and Polygons Andrew Crooks Centre For Advanced Spatial Analysis andrew.crooks@ucl.ac.uk www.gisagents.blogspot.com Introduction Why use ABM for Residential
More informationSPATIAL CONFIGURATION, SPATIAL BEHAVIOUR AND SPATIAL COGNITION: SYNTACTIC AND PERCEPTUAL ANALYSYS OF THE MARKET STATION AREA IN PORTO ALEGRE
SPATIAL CONFIGURATION, SPATIAL BEHAVIOUR AND SPATIAL COGNITION: SYNTACTIC AND PERCEPTUAL ANALYSYS OF THE MARKET STATION AREA IN PORTO ALEGRE Maria Cristina Dias Lay, Antônio Reis, Virginia Dreux, Débora
More informationOrienteering, the map and child development. (Organised outdoor play with maps)
Orienteering, the map and child development. (Organised outdoor play with maps) Wilson JA Department of Natural and Built Environment January, 2017. Summary. The purpose of the paper is to explore the
More informationGrade 6 Social Studies
Grade 6 Social Studies Social Studies Grade(s) 6th Course Overview This course focuses on the five Wisconsin Model Academic standards for Social Studies: Geography, History, Political Science and Citizenship,
More informationSpace Syntax: Architecture and Cities MRes This programme information sheet includes details of the structure and content of the course.
Space Syntax: Architecture and Cities MRes 2018-19 This programme information sheet includes details of the structure and content of the course. CONTENTS Overview 3 Structure 4 Content 5 Staff 6 Opportunities
More informationCONSTRUCTION OF DIGITAL CITY IN PHYSICAL CITY
CONSTRUCTION OF DIGITAL CITY IN PHYSICAL CITY Cyberspatial Cognition Approach to the project of HsinChu digital city in Taiwan YU-LI CHANG, YUAN-ZONE LEE AND YU-TUNG LIU Graduate Institute of Architecture,
More informationSPACE-TIME ACCESSIBILITY MEASURES FOR EVALUATING MOBILITY-RELATED SOCIAL EXCLUSION OF THE ELDERLY
SPACE-TIME ACCESSIBILITY MEASURES FOR EVALUATING MOBILITY-RELATED SOCIAL EXCLUSION OF THE ELDERLY Izumiyama, Hiroshi Institute of Environmental Studies, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan Email: izumiyama@ut.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
More informationIntelligent GIS: Automatic generation of qualitative spatial information
Intelligent GIS: Automatic generation of qualitative spatial information Jimmy A. Lee 1 and Jane Brennan 1 1 University of Technology, Sydney, FIT, P.O. Box 123, Broadway NSW 2007, Australia janeb@it.uts.edu.au
More informationConcept of Night City: A New Dimension To A City s Economy
Concept of Night City: A New Dimension To A City s Economy Center for Town and Regional Planning Studies, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Malaysia saniahzaki@salam.uitm.edu.my ABSTRACT As an
More informationCognitive Readability Enhancing of Cartographic Maps for Pedestrian Navigation
International Journal of Brain and Cognitive Sciences 2012, 1(3): 11-17 DOI: 10.5923/j.ijbcs.20120103.01 Cognitive Readability Enhancing of Cartographic Maps for Pedestrian Navigation Ali Khazravi, Farid
More informationWayfinding Situations
Ph.D Thesis Katharine S. Willis Faculty of Media Bauhaus University of Weimar, Germany August 2009 Copyright 2008 by Katharine Willis All rights reserved Declaration This is to certify that the thesis
More informationModelling Spatial Behaviour in Music Festivals Using Mobile Generated Data and Machine Learning
Modelling Spatial Behaviour in Music Festivals Using Mobile Generated Data and Machine Learning Luis Francisco Mejia Garcia *1, Guy Lansley 2 and Ben Calnan 3 1 Department of Civil, Environmental & Geomatic
More informationIndoor Landmark and Indoor Wayfinding: The Indoor Landmark Identification issue
Technische Universität München Department of Civil, Geo and Environmental Engineering Chair of Cartography Prof. Dr.-Ing. Liqiu Meng Indoor Landmark and Indoor Wayfinding: The Indoor Landmark Identification
More informationA route map to calibrate spatial interaction models from GPS movement data
A route map to calibrate spatial interaction models from GPS movement data K. Sila-Nowicka 1, A.S. Fotheringham 2 1 Urban Big Data Centre School of Political and Social Sciences University of Glasgow Lilybank
More informationGeneration of landmarks from 3D city models and OSM data
Editors: Jérôme Gensel, Didier Josselin and Danny Vandenbroucke Generation of landmarks from 3D city models and OSM data Eva Nuhn Eva.nuhn@unibw.de Wolfgang Reinhardt Wolfgang.reinhardt@unibw.de Abstract
More informationA Region-based Direction Heuristic for Solving Underspecified Spatio-temporal Planning Problems
A Region-based Direction Heuristic for Solving Underspecified Spatio-temporal Planning Problems Inessa Seifert Department of Mathematics and Informatics, SFB/TR8 Spatial Cognition University of Bremen,
More informationConsciousness Reframed 97 The Architectural Design of Information Spaces in Virtual Environments. Alan H. Bridges Dimitrios Charitos
Charitos, D. & Bridges, A.H. (1997). The Architectural Design of Information Spaces in Virtual Environments, Proc. 1 st International Conference Consciousness Reframed, Ascott, R. (ed.), CΑiiA, Newport:
More informationSketch Map Analysis Using GIS Buffer Operation
Sketch Map Analysis Using GIS Buffer Operation Kohei Okamoto, Kei-ichi Okunuki, and Toshibumi Takai Nagoya University, Department of Geography 464-8601 Nagoya, Japan h44540a@nucc.cc.nagoya-u.ac.jp, nuki@lit.nagoya-u.ac.jp,
More informationComparing the Dimensions of Spatial Legibility with Wayfinding Strategies
International Research Journal of Applied and Basic Sciences 2012 Available online at www.irjabs.com ISSN 2251-838X / Vol, 3 (S): 2637-2646 Science Explorer Publications Comparing the Dimensions of Spatial
More informationAlexander Klippel and Chris Weaver. GeoVISTA Center, Department of Geography The Pennsylvania State University, PA, USA
Analyzing Behavioral Similarity Measures in Linguistic and Non-linguistic Conceptualization of Spatial Information and the Question of Individual Differences Alexander Klippel and Chris Weaver GeoVISTA
More informationWelcome to GCSE Geography. Where will it take us today?
Welcome to GCSE Geography Where will it take us today? Urban Futures Dynamic Development Resource Reliance UK in the 21 st Century Global Hazards Changing Climate Distinctive Landscapes Sustaining Ecosystems
More informationSpace Syntax Based Agent Simulation
Space Syntax Based Agent Simulation Alan Penn and Alasdair Turner Bartlett School of Graduate Studies, UCL, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK. a.penn@ucl.ac.uk; a.turner@ucl.ac.uk; www.vr.ucl.ac.uk; www.spacesyntax.com
More informationKnowledge* Rep r.-6: 29
Abstract: A person's cognitive map, or knowledge of large-scale space, is built up from observations gathered as he travels through the environment. It acts as a problem-solver to find routes and relative
More informationRelationship between Spatial Configuration and Ferry, Bus and Railway Patronage in Brisbane CBD
Relationship between Spatial Configuration and Ferry, Bus and Railway Patronage in Brisbane CBD Sima Vaez 1, Matthew Burke 2,Tooran Alizadeh 3 Email for correspondence: sima.vaezeslami@griffithuni.edu.au
More informationAPHG Unit I-Geography: Its Nature & Perspectives
Unit I-Geography: Its Nature & Perspectives Description of Unit (Source: AP Human Geography Course Description) This unit introduces students to the importance of spatial organization the location of places,
More informationEl Botellón: Modeling the Movement of Crowds in a City
El Botellón: Modeling the Movement of Crowds in a City Jonathan E. Rowe Rocio Gomez School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, United Kingdom A simulation of crowd movement
More informationMANAGING TRANSPORTATION & LAND USE INTERACTIONS (PL-58)
MANAGING TRANSPORTATION & LAND USE INTERACTIONS (PL-58) COURSE OUTLINE DAY ONE 1:30 2:00 p.m. MODULE 1: History and Context Understand history and foundation for transportation and land use planning today
More informationSpatial Layout and the Promotion of Innovation in Organizations
Spatial Layout and the Promotion of Innovation in Organizations Jean Wineman, Felichism Kabo, Jason Owen-Smith, Gerald Davis University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan ABSTRACT: Research on the enabling
More informationYou-Are-Here Maps: Creating Spatial Awareness through Map-like Representations. Alexander Klippel, Stephen Hirtle, Clare Davies
Running head: YOU-ARE-HERE MAPS You-Are-Here Maps: Creating Spatial Awareness through Map-like Representations Alexander Klippel, Stephen Hirtle, Clare Davies Department of Geography, GeoVISTA Center,
More informationArtificial Neural Network
Artificial Neural Network Contents 2 What is ANN? Biological Neuron Structure of Neuron Types of Neuron Models of Neuron Analogy with human NN Perceptron OCR Multilayer Neural Network Back propagation
More informationSpace Syntax: Spatial Integration Accessibility and Angular Segment Analysis by Metric Distance (ASAMeD)
Space Syntax: Spatial Integration Accessibility and Angular Segment Analysis by Metric Distance (ASAMeD) Nadia Charalambous, Magda Mavridou To cite this report: Nadia Charalambous, Magda Mavridou (2012)
More informationEnriching Wayfinding Instructions with Local Landmarks
Enriching Wayfinding Instructions with Local Landmarks Martin Raubal 1 and Stephan Winter 2 1 Institute for Geoinformatics, University of Münster, Robert-Koch-Str. 26-28, 48149 Münster, Germany raubal@ifgi.uni-muenster.de
More informationStructural Salience as a Landmark
Structural Salience as a Landmark Introduction Alexander Klippel 1, Kai-Florian Richter 2, Stefan Hansen 2 1 Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information The University of Melbourne, Australia aklippel@unimelb.edu.au
More informationChapter 1 Introduction
1 Chapter 1 Introduction Figure 1.1: Westlake Plaza A warm sunny day on a downtown street and plaza, pedestrians pass on the sidewalks, people sit on benches and steps, enjoying a cup of coffee, shoppers
More informationYoung People Perception of the Determining Factors of Environmental Quality, Case Study of Surabaya- Indonesia. Abstract
Young People Perception of the Determining Factors of Environmental Quality, Case Study of Surabaya- Indonesia Rully Damayanti Architecture Dept., Petra Christian University Surabaya School of Architecture,
More informationThe Role of Spatial Configuration in Spatial Cognition
The Role of Spatial Configuration in Spatial Cognition 49 Young Ook Kim University of Sejong, Korea 0 Abstract This paper investigates the role of spatial configuration in shaping residents spatial cognition
More informationIntroductory Seminar Ⅰ Humans and Society in the Age of Internationalization. French(Beginner)Ⅱ. French(Basic)Ⅱ. German(Beginner)Ⅱ.
Liberal Arts Education -Compulsory Elective Subjects -Elective Subjects Subject Humankind and Culture SubjectsHumankind Humankind and Society Subjects Nature and the Environment Subjects Liberal Arts Seminars
More informationDeriving place graphs from spatial databases
25 Deriving place graphs from spatial databases Ehsan Hamzei ehamzei@student.unimelb.edu.au Hua Hua Research School of Computer Science Australian National University hua.hua@anu.edu.au Martin Tomko tomkom@unimelb.edu.au
More informationIs AI Ready for Spatial Intelligence?
SPATIAL COGNITION AND COMPUTATION, vol(issue), start end Copyright YYYY, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc. Is AI Ready for Spatial Intelligence? Stephan Winter Department of Geomatics, The University of
More informationWhat makes cities complex?
What makes cities complex? Juval Portugali ESLab (Environmental simulation lab) and Department of Geography, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, juval@post.tau.ac.il Visiting Professor, Department of
More informationgeographic patterns and processes are captured and represented using computer technologies
Proposed Certificate in Geographic Information Science Department of Geographical and Sustainability Sciences Submitted: November 9, 2016 Geographic information systems (GIS) capture the complex spatial
More informationCalifornia Urban Infill Trip Generation Study. Jim Daisa, P.E.
California Urban Infill Trip Generation Study Jim Daisa, P.E. What We Did in the Study Develop trip generation rates for land uses in urban areas of California Establish a California urban land use trip
More informationUnderstanding the Relationship between Urban Morphology and Behavior Pattern (Case Study : Kampung Arab Malang, Indonesia)
International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, Volume 8, Issue 7, July 2018 168 Understanding the Relationship between Urban Morphology and Behavior Pattern (Case Study : Kampung Arab Malang,
More informationSample assessment task. Task details. Content description. Year level 7
Sample assessment task Year level 7 Learning area Subject Title of task Task details Description of task Type of assessment Purpose of assessment Assessment strategy Evidence to be collected Suggested
More informationCognition meets Le Corbusier Cognitive principles of architectural design
Cognition meets Le Corbusier Cognitive principles of architectural design Steffen Werner 1 & Paul Long 2 1 Department of Psychology, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID, 83844-3043 swerner@uidaho.edu, www.uidaho.edu/~swerner
More informationPathways. Pathways through the Geography Major
Pathways through the Major majors may structure their course selections around a sub-field of. Pathways are suggestions for classes in, in related disciplines, and skills training. Each pathway includes
More informationAn Adaptive Clustering Method for Model-free Reinforcement Learning
An Adaptive Clustering Method for Model-free Reinforcement Learning Andreas Matt and Georg Regensburger Institute of Mathematics University of Innsbruck, Austria {andreas.matt, georg.regensburger}@uibk.ac.at
More informationAP Human Geography Carnegie Vanguard Instructors:
AP Human Geography Carnegie Vanguard 2017-2018 Instructors: Colleen Schmidt Cschmid1@Houstonisd.org Jane Schulz JSCHULZ1@houstonisd.org Please note that this information is also available online at: http://www.houstonisd.org/page/93007
More informationAn Integration of Space Syntax into GIS for Modelling Urban Spaces
An Integration of Space Syntax into GIS for Modelling Urban Spaces B. Jiang 1, C. Claramunt 2 and B. Klarqvist 3 1 Division of Geomatics Institutionen för Teknik, University of Gävle SE-801 76 Gävle, Sweden
More informationThe Trade Area Analysis Model
The Trade Area Analysis Model Trade area analysis models encompass a variety of techniques designed to generate trade areas around stores or other services based on the probability of an individual patronizing
More information