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Sensor based operation of Google Street View in iPad

2013 IEEE/ASME International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics, 2013
Google Street View is famous as one of the virtual space currently used all over the world. Everyone can over look various places in the world 360-degrees with Google Street View. Although, the operability of current viewer is not intuitive for reaching the area which an user wants to see. Thus the virtual walk behavior often looses smoothness.
Ayumi Kanehira   +2 more
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Deep Learning Analysis of Google Street View to Assess Residential Built Environment and Cardiovascular Risk in a U.S. Midwestern Retrospective Cohort

European Journal of Preventive Cardiology
Aims: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading global cause of mortality. Environmental factors are increasingly recognized as influential determinants of cardiovascular health.
Zhuo Chen   +6 more
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Street-level: Google Street View’s abstraction by datafication

New Media & Society, 2017
While aerial photography is associated with vertical objectivity and spatial abstractions, street-level imagery appears less political in its orientation to the particularities of place. I contest this assumption, showing how the aggregation of street-level imagery into “big datasets” allows for the algorithmic sorting of places by their street-level ...
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Street View for Whom? An Initial Examination of Google Street View's Urban Coverage and Socioeconomic Indicators in the US

Proceedings of the 4th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Workshop on Spatial Big Data and AI for Industrial Applications
Street-level imagery is foundational to modern urban informatics research; however, bias from systematic differences in where and when images are captured can obscure important relationships and impact study findings.
Zeyu Wang   +4 more
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From Google Street View to 3D city models

2009 IEEE 12th International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops, ICCV Workshops, 2009
We present a structure-from-motion (SfM) pipeline for visual 3D modeling of a large city area using 360° field of view Google Street View images. The core of the pipeline combines the state of the art techniques such as SURF feature detection, tentative matching by an approximate nearest neighbour search, relative camera motion estimation by solving 5 ...
Akihiko Torii   +2 more
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Using Google Street View imagery to capture micro built environment characteristics in drug places, compared with street robbery

Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 2021
The drug-related problem poses a serious threat to human health and safety. Previous studies have associated drug places with factors related to place management and accessibility, often at several scattered places, as data at the micro level are hard to
Hanlin Zhou   +8 more
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Exploring Google Street View with deep learning for crop type mapping

, 2021
Ground reference data are an essential prerequisite for supervised crop mapping. The lack of a low-cost and efficient ground referencing method results in pervasively limited reference data and hinders crop classification.
Yulin Yan, Y. Ryu
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Google Street View and the Image as Experience

GeoHumanities, 2016
Google Street View (GSV) presents the world as fact, mapped and documented, and reconstituted online: an approximation of the street condition. Google’s fleet takes the built environment as its territory, renders it photographically, and maps it spatially. GSV’s comprehensive coverage makes it useful for daily navigational needs, and its diverse mapped
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Google Street View: navigating the operative image

Visual Studies, 2014
Via a close navigation of a Google Street View (GSV) scene in Oslo, this article investigates the role the photographic image plays in what has come to be known as ‘locative media’ – an entire range of image software that runs on mobile devices using GPS signals to locate the user, and that emerged after the United States government decided to end the ...
Ingrid Hoelzl, Rémi Marie
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Assessing street greenery using imagery of Google Street View

2022
Interdisciplinary Research Review (IRR), 17, 5, 1 ...
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