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Peng Ti, Ruyu Dai, Fangyi Wan, Tao Xiong, Hao Wu and Zhilin Li
Pedestrians? route choice is critical for several purposes, while deliberately changing map representations can influence map users? route choice. Simplifying routes? geometric shapes is one way to achieve this. However, the other geometric characteristi...
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Yumeng Meng, Qingyu Li, Xiang Ji, Yiqing Yu, Dong Yue, Mingqi Gan, Siyu Wang, Jianing Niu and Hiroatsu Fukuda
As the university campus is a place for learning, conducting scientific research, and communication, campus street spatial quality has an impact on its users. Therefore, refinement evaluations of campus spatial quality are essential for constructing high...
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Alexander Rolwes and Klaus Böhm
Geospatial factors, because of their spatio-temporal correlations with demand-driven limited service, offer to improve urban planning decisions and expand the knowledge base in cities. Spatio-temporal analyses require an efficient and comprehensible visu...
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Hong Xu, Haozun Sun, Lubin Wang, Xincan Yu and Tianyue Li
The visual quality and spatial distribution of architectural styles represent a city?s image, influence inhabitants? living conditions, and may have positive or negative social consequences which are critical to urban sensing and designing. Conventional ...
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Falian Xie, Haihong Song and Huina Zhang
Upon the need for sustainability and natural lighting performance simulation for high-speed railway station waiting halls in cold regions, a new prediction method was proposed for the quantitative analysis of their natural lighting performance in the ear...
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