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Users plan optimization for participatory urban texture documentation
2012
Geoinformatica
We envision participatory texture documentation (PTD) as a process in which a group of users (dedicated individuals and/or general public) with cameraequipped mobile phones participate in collaborative ...
PTD enables inexpensive, scalable and high quality urban texture documentation. We propose to implement PTD in two steps. ...
Participatory texture documentation With participatory texture documentation, the texture collection process is implemented by a set of users U. ...
doi:10.1007/s10707-012-0166-7
fatcat:xsrhdrakpfgcvfmtwmfruiqir4
Efficient viewpoint assignment for urban texture documentation
2009
Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems - GIS '09
We envision participatory texture documentation (PTD) as a process in which a group of users (dedicated individuals and/or general public) with camera-equipped mobile phones participate in collaborative ...
PTD enables inexpensive, scalable and high resolution urban texture documentation. We have proposed to implement PTD in two steps [10] . ...
We assume the urban texture remains unchanged during T C .
Participatory Texture Documentation (PTD) With PTD, urban texture documentation is implemented by leveraging users' participation. ...
doi:10.1145/1653771.1653783
dblp:conf/gis/Shirani-MehrKS09
fatcat:htqigyyscbdn3bcfhcex37wtry
Efficient Viewpoint Selection for Urban Texture Documentation
[chapter]
2009
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
PTD enables inexpensive, scalable and high resolution urban texture documentation. PTD is implemented in two steps. ...
In the next step, the selected viewpoints are assigned to users (based on their preferences and constraints) for texture collection. This step is termed viewpoint assignment. ...
Correspondingly, participatory texture documentation (PTD) is defined as the process of collecting and mapping the texture onto the TIN model of the urban environment. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-02903-5_14
fatcat:6tl3f3dvxreytizeb2rj74byke
Two real-world case studies on 3D web applications for participatory urban planning
2017
Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on 3D Web Technology - Web3D '17
In this paper we explore the maturity of modern 3D web technologies in participatory urban planning through two real-world case studies. ...
3D Web is a potential platform for publishing and distributing 3D visualizations that have proven useful in enabling the participation of the general public in urban planning. ...
models for participatory urban planning on the Web using Unity so that they are usable with common user devices. ...
doi:10.1145/3055624.3075950
dblp:conf/vrml/AlataloPKHFO17
fatcat:ac46pt72nzhb5bjwktxmkq7ycm
3D GEOVISUALIZATION & STYLIZATION TO MANAGE COMPREHENSIVE AND PARTICIPATIVE LOCAL URBAN PLANS
2016
ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
Nevertheless, other participatory processes may benefit from such technology such as the elaboration of urban planning documents. ...
In this article, we present one of the objectives of the PLU++ project: the design of a 3D geo-visualization system that eases the participation concerning local urban plans. ...
Nevertheless, territorial evolution is not limited to planned changes supervised by public authorities, but also integrates private-planned changes that are regulated through urban planning documents. ...
doi:10.5194/isprs-annals-iv-2-w1-83-2016
fatcat:efwbslw2ffgb3oy4chieryjkfa
Assessing Spatial Information Themes in the Spatial Information Infrastructure for Participatory Urban Planning Monitoring: Indonesian Cities
2019
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information
Modern cities adopt Participatory Geographic Information System (PGIS) initiative for their urban planning monitoring. Cities provide spatial information and online tools for citizens to participate. ...
This study presents a method for selecting appropriate spatial information for urban planning monitoring. ...
The last, 'Optimality ex-post' is an approach to examine whether the urban plan was used as a reference for urban developments. ...
doi:10.3390/ijgi8070305
fatcat:ejrq6y2effdlnolumbeeyksvnq
Optimizing Image Enhancement Method for 3D Visual Simulation of the Historic Streetscape in Kayutangan Street, Malang, Indonesia
2019
Figshare
Genuinely, the development of a detailed 3D geometry modeling is essential to fostering a sense of place to apprehending the historic urban space, especially for the historic streetscape in Kayutangan ...
of the historic urban streetscape. ...
in a participatory process. ...
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.7593038.v1
fatcat:4dmemp5ckfd5zcapqbyozdaep4
A Dynamic Planner as a Sustainable Planning Way: A Bridge between the Law, Technical Knowledge and the Local Population
2015
Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture
This article shows the advantages in using the river basin as an urban planning territory in the city master plan, and providing continuous technique support to the citizen, through the role played by ...
In this scenario, the research is based on the action research method, in which a dynamic profile of the researchers was adopted in order to solidify environmental and social issues in the urban planning ...
Article 182 states that municipal governments must follow a master plan to ensure that the land is used for its optimal social function. ...
doi:10.17265/1934-7359/2015.05.014
fatcat:ckt7wfvkd5hwvpr3mkoucnrlmu
COMPILING A DESIRABLE PATTERN IN RURAL VALUABLE TEXTURES WITH A TOURISTIC APPROACH
2016
The Turkish Online Journal of Design Art and Communication
Despite many efforts and dialogues on sustainable urban development in the scientific assemblies, cities of the country encounter with increasing unsustainability for reasons such as the lack of a comprehensive ...
urban program and policy and unsustainable strategies. ...
- Process of planning and management of urban worn textures in Iran must take place based on participatory approach. ...
doi:10.7456/1060agse/077
fatcat:irzs3yvbubdf3el3dnche5vjsi
Greening the Virtual Smart City: Accelerating Peer-to-Peer Learning in Urban Agriculture With Virtual Reality Environments
2022
Frontiers in Sustainable Cities
Urban agriculture is emerging across the United States (U.S.) as a distinct food production system that can help address food security and equity concerns of marginalized, urban communities. ...
The potential for VR to accelerate innovations in food justice is a critical component of smart cities technologies and should be developed in parallel with modernization efforts with land grant universities ...
Summer Interns program for supporting the VR work documenting UA in New York. ...
doi:10.3389/frsc.2021.815937
fatcat:fvx776vsl5bcpewe5l77ook6f4
Evaluation of Land Consolidation and Renovation Processin the Decayed Textures: A Case of Study the Nezamabad Neighborhood in Tehran
2020
Resilience
The land consolidation is one of the approaches of the renovation of the old and decayed urban texture of Tehran based on resolution 300/310/15301 dated 24/07/2006 of the Supreme Council of Urban Planning ...
Decayed textures have been one of the most important issues and challenges of Tehran's urban management in the last two decades. ...
This method is one of the participatory renovation methods of decayed urban textures (Ahmadi, 2004; Güler et al., 2018) . ...
doi:10.32569/resilience.682810
fatcat:gnskijzwuvb7bdscnmvrcrpmc4
The city model as a tool for participatory urban planning – a case study: The Bilotti open air museum of Cosenza
2014
ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
The 3D city model is intended as a new tool for urban planning, therefore it has been used both for representing the current situation of the MAB and for design purposes, by acknowledging suggestions regarding ...
In addition to the urban scale model, the survey of the statues of the MAB was carried out. ...
A TOOL FOR PARTICIPATORY URBAN PLANNING The participation of citizens in urban planning has always considered desirable (Arnstein, 1969) and several methods have been proposed for optimizing the interaction ...
doi:10.5194/isprsannals-ii-5-25-2014
fatcat:b3dcnhvh6bh6za2yplkfhfrt4q
Repurposing the Built Environment: Emerging Challenges and Key Entry Points for Future Research
2019
Sustainability
Three emerging challenges to sustainability in repurposing are outlined from the debate, checking their incidence on research: (a) values preservation, (b) resources optimization, (c) systems effectiveness ...
Based on a critical review, this paper aims to bridge the gap between international charters and ongoing research for built environments losing their original uses. ...
was not personally involved, are appropriately investigated, resolved, and documented in the literature. ...
doi:10.3390/su11174669
fatcat:y53rhzsx65dvvbax6nrcixnp7u
The ColorTable
2008
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Tangible and embedded interaction - TEI '08
an iterative process of design-evaluation-feedback-redesign in a series of workshops with users in the context of real urban planning projects. ...
The paper describes the design story of the ColorTable, a tangible user interface in support of urban planners and diverse stakeholders collaboratively envisioning urban change, which was developed in ...
The paper describes the development of the ColorTable in an iterative process of design-evaluation-feedback-redesign in a series of participatory workshops with users in the context of real urban planning ...
doi:10.1145/1347390.1347412
dblp:conf/tei/MaquilPW08
fatcat:4k4h4k6quzb6dhiyqi3kkdeona
Indexes of perceived residential environment quality and neighbourhood attachment in urban environments: a confirmation study on the city of Rome
2003
Landscape and Urban Planning
As for psychological needs and quality of interior spaces, the degree of satisfaction of the users that participated in the design and construction process was found higher than the ones that did not participated ...
Many users neither adopted this housing, nor settled into it. The aim of this paper is to explore how user participation in design and construction process affects user satisfaction. ...
Sanoff (2006) mentions that processes of participatory techniques are applied in areas of industry and information technology as well as in urban design and planning. ...
doi:10.1016/s0169-2046(02)00236-0
fatcat:am2tw7apenbnra7jrxypg6a3vu
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