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Methods of Investigating Spatial-Visual Cognition in Urban Environments: An Integrative Literature Review طرق استكشاف الإدراك المكاني-البصري في البيئات العمرانية: مراجعة تكاملية للدراسات السابقة [PDF]
Investigating visual cognition is essential for understanding how individuals consciously view and respond to urban environments, facilitating the desired outcomes in urban design.
Reem Elsrogy +2 more
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A Spatial Knowledge Economy [PDF]
Leading empiricists and theorists of cities have recently argued that the generation and exchange of ideas must play a more central role in the analysis of cities. This paper develops the first system of cities model with costly idea exchange as the agglomeration force.
Donald R. Davis, Jonathan I. Dingel
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In the discussion of the multiple aspects of underground urban facilities, emergency measures during disasters need to be appropriately planned to evacuate and relocate people instantly.
Meng-Cong Zheng, Ching-I Chen
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Desktop VR Is Better Than Non-ambulatory HMD VR for Spatial Learning
Use of virtual reality (VR) technology is proliferating for designing and upgrading entertainment devices, and creating virtual environments that could be used for research and training.
Priyanka Srivastava +5 more
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Acquiring Common Sense Spatial Knowledge Through Implicit Spatial Templates
Spatial understanding is a fundamental problem with wide-reaching real-world applications. The representation of spatial knowledge is often modeled with spatial templates, i.e., regions of acceptability of two objects under an explicit spatial relationship (e.g., "on," "below," etc.).
Collell Talleda, Guillem +2 more
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Generalized Chaplygin gas model, supernovae and cosmic topology
In this work we study to which extent the knowledge of spatial topology may place constraints on the parameters of the generalized Chaplygin gas (GCG) model for unification of dark energy and dark matter.
G. F. R. Ellis +14 more
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Extending the Foundational Model of Anatomy with Automatically Acquired Spatial Relations [PDF]
Formal ontologies have made significant impact in bioscience over the last ten years. Among them, the Foundational Model of Anatomy Ontology (FMA) is the most comprehensive model for the spatio-structural representation of human anatomy.
Christian Folz +4 more
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Pedestrianization is an urban revitalization strategy to enhance sustainability and livability in car-oriented cities. Despite many studies in this research field, the effects of pedestrianization on the economy of cities in developing countries still ...
Soudabeh Shahmoradi +2 more
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Overcoming self-interference in SM-OFDMA with ESINR and dynamic subcarrier allocation [PDF]
For a single user with multiple receive antennas, co-antenna interference can be the dominant source of impairment in a Spatial Multiplex Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (SM-OFDMA) system, particularly when correlation exists between ...
Armour, SMD, McGeehan, JP, Nordin, R
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Restricted by the small screen size, it is challenging for users to obtain all the wayfinding content they need when utilizing mobile devices. This study investigated the effects of map size and interactive interface on users’ wayfinding performance and ...
Chien-Hsiung Chen, Xiao Li
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