Spacescapes are often shaped by spatial behaviour. However, their dynamic complexity makes it difficult for them to be simulated in AI-based environments. As a result, degrees of uncertainty often arise when one describes spaces, trying to give shared importance to structural, fundamental, peculiar spacescape qualities. This paper explores space ontologies built by human agents. With the use of app features of personal smartphones, students of the Technical University of Bari have explored an urban commercial street. The results they obtained in the context of spatial cognition have been analysed and discussed for environment planning and management.

The Cognitive Visualization of Space in City Walking: Spacescape Experimentation in Italy / Esposito, Dario; Mastrodonato, Giulia; Camarda, Domenico. - (2017), pp. 160-167. [10.1007/978-3-319-66805-5_20]

The Cognitive Visualization of Space in City Walking: Spacescape Experimentation in Italy

Esposito, Dario;Mastrodonato, Giulia;Camarda, Domenico
2017-01-01

Abstract

Spacescapes are often shaped by spatial behaviour. However, their dynamic complexity makes it difficult for them to be simulated in AI-based environments. As a result, degrees of uncertainty often arise when one describes spaces, trying to give shared importance to structural, fundamental, peculiar spacescape qualities. This paper explores space ontologies built by human agents. With the use of app features of personal smartphones, students of the Technical University of Bari have explored an urban commercial street. The results they obtained in the context of spatial cognition have been analysed and discussed for environment planning and management.
2017
Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering: 14th International Conference, CDVE 2017; Mallorca, Spain, September 17-20, 2017. Proceedings
978-3-319-66804-8
978-3-319-66805-5
Springer
The Cognitive Visualization of Space in City Walking: Spacescape Experimentation in Italy / Esposito, Dario; Mastrodonato, Giulia; Camarda, Domenico. - (2017), pp. 160-167. [10.1007/978-3-319-66805-5_20]
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