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Titre
Visual urban space assessment from sky shape analysis
            Sujet
[SHS:ARCHI] Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture, space management
                    [SPI:SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences/Signal and Image processing
                    [INFO:INFO_TS] Computer Science/Signal and Image Processing
                    Accessibilité visuelle
                    Vue du ciel
                    Projection sphérique
                    Perception visuelle
                    Parcours
            Description
Most of existing computer methods to analyse the perception of the open spaces do not consider the Gibsonian motion perspective , i.e.,the gradual changes in the visual field in the rate of displacement. This paper describes a new approach considering this motion perspective to analyse paths and routes in urban environments. Based on Teller 's spherical metric, it proposes to use the skeletonisation as a way to trace the variations of the sky shape between successive views. It is thereby possible to structure the route into sequences,according to its potential interest in the urban environment.
            Créateur
Sarradin, François
                    Siret, Daniel
                    Teller, Jacques
            Source
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference Informatics for Environmental Protection: The Information Society and Enlargement of the European Union (EnviroInfo 2003).
                    ENviroInfo 2003
            Date
2003
            Langue
ENG
            Type
conference proceeding
            Identifiant
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00576281
                    http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/57/62/81/PDF/2003_sarradin_siret_teller_ENVIROINFO_urban_sky_shape_analysis.pdf
            Couverture
Cottbus
                    Germany
            