Partitioning indoor space using visibility graphs: investigating user behavior in office spaces

Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
An abstract representation of interior space is the foundation for any spatial analysis of human activity in such environments. It must capture high level concepts such as rooms, areas and corridors, but also allow for the discrete appearance of human behaviour (for example two people will not walk through the same corridor in the same way). Within the field of Space Syntax three such representations have been proposed, axial lines, convex...
Paper Details
Title
Partitioning indoor space using visibility graphs: investigating user behavior in office spaces
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
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