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Ourique, L., Eloy, S., Resende, R., Dias, J. M., Pedro, T., Miguel, R....Marques, S. (2017). Spatial perception of landmarks assessed by objective tracking of people and space syntax techniques. In Teresa Heitor, Miguel Serra, João Pinelo Silva, Maria Bacharel and Luisa Cannas da Silva (Ed.), 11th International Space Syntax Symposium. (pp. 2086-2101). Lisboa: Instituto Superior Técnico, Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Arquitetura e Georrecursos, Portugal.
F. N. Ourique et al., "Spatial perception of landmarks assessed by objective tracking of people and space syntax techniques", in 11th Int. Space Syntax Symp., Teresa Heitor, Miguel Serra, João Pinelo Silva, Maria Bacharel and Luisa Cannas da Silva, Ed., Lisboa, Instituto Superior Técnico, Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Arquitetura e Georrecursos, Portugal, 2017, pp. 2086-2101
@inproceedings{ourique2017_1731459483149, author = "Ourique, L. and Eloy, S. and Resende, R. and Dias, J. M. and Pedro, T. and Miguel, R. and Marques, S.", title = "Spatial perception of landmarks assessed by objective tracking of people and space syntax techniques", booktitle = "11th International Space Syntax Symposium", year = "2017", editor = "Teresa Heitor, Miguel Serra, João Pinelo Silva, Maria Bacharel and Luisa Cannas da Silva", volume = "", number = "", series = "", pages = "2086-2101", publisher = "Instituto Superior Técnico, Departamento de Engenharia Civil, Arquitetura e Georrecursos, Portugal", address = "Lisboa", organization = "Instituto Superior Técnico" }
TY - CPAPER TI - Spatial perception of landmarks assessed by objective tracking of people and space syntax techniques T2 - 11th International Space Syntax Symposium AU - Ourique, L. AU - Eloy, S. AU - Resende, R. AU - Dias, J. M. AU - Pedro, T. AU - Miguel, R. AU - Marques, S. PY - 2017 SP - 2086-2101 CY - Lisboa AB - This paper focuses on space perception and how visual cues, such as landmarks, may influence the way people move in a given space. Our main goal with this research is to compare people’s movement in the real world with their movement in a replicated virtual world and study how landmarks influence their choices when deciding among different paths. The studied area was a university campus and three spatial analysis techniques were used: space syntax; an analysis of a Real Environment (RE) experiment; and an analysis of a Virtual Reality (VR) environment replicating the real experiment. The outcome data was compared and analysed in terms of finding the similarities and differences, between the observed motion flows in both RE and VR and also with the flows predicted by space syntax analysis. We found a statistically significant positive correlation between the real and virtual experiments, considering the number of passages in each segment line and considering fixations and saccades at the identified landmarks (with higher visual Integration). A statistically significant positive correlation, was also found between both RE and VR and syntactic measures. The obtained data enabled us to conclude that: i) the level of visual importance of landmarks, given by visual integration, can be captured by eye tracking data ii) our virtual environment setup is able to simulate the real world, when performing experiments on spatial perception. ER -