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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2008
In this special issue, we wish to introduce you to a newinterdisciplinary research field called mobile spatial interaction(MSI). The vision of MSI is to literally put themobile user in the center of a rich and interactive world ofspatial information.
Fröhlich, Peter +2 more
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In this special issue, we wish to introduce you to a newinterdisciplinary research field called mobile spatial interaction(MSI). The vision of MSI is to literally put themobile user in the center of a rich and interactive world ofspatial information.
Fröhlich, Peter +2 more
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2016
The present book is concerned with spatial interaction modelling. In particular, it aims to illustrate, through a collection of methodological and empirical studies, how estimation approaches in this field recently developed, by including the tools typical of spatial statistics and spatial econometrics (Anselin 1988; Cressie 1993; Arbia 2006, 2014 ...
Arbia, Giuseppe, Patuelli, R.
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The present book is concerned with spatial interaction modelling. In particular, it aims to illustrate, through a collection of methodological and empirical studies, how estimation approaches in this field recently developed, by including the tools typical of spatial statistics and spatial econometrics (Anselin 1988; Cressie 1993; Arbia 2006, 2014 ...
Arbia, Giuseppe, Patuelli, R.
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Spatial Interaction and Spatial Autocorrelation
2008The objective is to combine insights from two research traditions, spatial interaction modelling and spatial autocorrelation modelling, to deal with the issue of spatial autocorrelation in spatial interaction data analysis. First, the problem is addressed from an exploratory perspective for which a generalisation of the Getis–Ord G statistic is ...
Fischer, Manfred M. +2 more
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Environment and Planning, 2019
Hidden biases of racial and socioeconomic preferences shape residential neighborhoods throughout the USA. Thereby, these preferences shape neighborhoods composed predominantly of a particular race or income class.
Timothy J. Prestby +3 more
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Hidden biases of racial and socioeconomic preferences shape residential neighborhoods throughout the USA. Thereby, these preferences shape neighborhoods composed predominantly of a particular race or income class.
Timothy J. Prestby +3 more
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1993
This chapter describes the basic architecture of the Jack interactive system. The primary tools available to the Jack user involve direct manipulation of the displayed objects and figures on the screen. With articulated figures, movement of one part will naturally affect the position of other parts.
Norman I. Badler +2 more
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This chapter describes the basic architecture of the Jack interactive system. The primary tools available to the Jack user involve direct manipulation of the displayed objects and figures on the screen. With articulated figures, movement of one part will naturally affect the position of other parts.
Norman I. Badler +2 more
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Estimating Spatial-Interaction Models
Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1978The problems that arise when estimating the unknown parameters of models of spatial interaction are considered. Two models are analysed and the large-lattice theory outlined. The need for a small-lattice theory is discussed, and those aspects of the theory that distinguish it from the large-lattice theory are emphasized.
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Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1972
This paper centres on the development of a geometrical representation of movement and spatial interaction in urban areas, as distinct from the network representation commonly used in modern studies. All quantities are treated as distributions over geographic space, rather than concentrations at nodes of a network.
S Angel, G M Hyman
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This paper centres on the development of a geometrical representation of movement and spatial interaction in urban areas, as distinct from the network representation commonly used in modern studies. All quantities are treated as distributions over geographic space, rather than concentrations at nodes of a network.
S Angel, G M Hyman
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Spatial interaction between urbanization and ecosystem services in Chinese urban agglomerations
, 2021Xiao Ouyang +3 more
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2011 Courses, 2011
3D interfaces use motion sensing, physical input, and spatial interaction techniques to effectively control highly dynamic virtual content. Now, with the advent of the Nintendo Wii, Sony Move, and Microsoft Kinect, game developers and researchers must create compelling interface techniques and game-play mechanics that make use of these technologies. At
Laviola, Joseph J., Keefe, Daniel F.
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3D interfaces use motion sensing, physical input, and spatial interaction techniques to effectively control highly dynamic virtual content. Now, with the advent of the Nintendo Wii, Sony Move, and Microsoft Kinect, game developers and researchers must create compelling interface techniques and game-play mechanics that make use of these technologies. At
Laviola, Joseph J., Keefe, Daniel F.
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CHI '07 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2007
Mobile phones are starting to become the major platform for interaction with spatial information. Recent research has yielded promising applications and approaches for exploring, accessing and augmenting information related to the user's immediate surroundings. The CHI workshop "Mobile Spatial Interaction" (MSI) aims at gathering researchers working on
Peter Fröhlich +4 more
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Mobile phones are starting to become the major platform for interaction with spatial information. Recent research has yielded promising applications and approaches for exploring, accessing and augmenting information related to the user's immediate surroundings. The CHI workshop "Mobile Spatial Interaction" (MSI) aims at gathering researchers working on
Peter Fröhlich +4 more
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