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  1. Integrating functional accessibility and pedestrian environmental comfort: A spatially explicit framework for urban walkability evaluation
  2. Unveiling thermal diversity in urban coolspots through microclimate mobile-measurements
  3. Beyond the frame: evaluating panoramic vs. perspective images for assessing place perception
  4. Microscale thermal variations in a walkable urban area during hot days: Analysis through mobile measurements and Day PET Signatures
  5. Efficient matrix algebra encoding for urban solar irradiation simulation: fine-grid ground-level estimation with vector data
  6. Neighbourhood identity: a methodological perspective from Nantes-France
  7. Revitalizing Walkability Scores: A New Assessment Based on Accessibility
  8. What Will Virtual Reality Bring to the Qualification of Visual Walkability in Cities?
  9. Visual complexity of urban streetscapes: human vs computer vision
  10. Development of a composite model for predicting urban surface temperature distribution in the context of GIS
  11. Evaluation of the Human Body Mask Effects on GNSS Wearable Devices for Outdoor Pedestrian Navigation Using Fisheye Sky Views
  12. A model-based approach to addressing energy demand in sustainable urban systems
  13. Evaluation of Urban Perception Using Only Image Segmentation Features
  14. Coupled use of isovists and wavelets for street intersection pattern determination
  15. THE WHOLE IS OTHER THAN THE SUM OF ITS PARTS: SENSIBILITY ANALYSIS OF 360° URBAN IMAGE SPLITTING
  16. Designing thermally sensitive public spaces: an analysis through urban design media
  17. Urban cooling strategies as interaction opportunities in the public space: a methodological proposal
  18. Assessing the effects of urban street trees on building cooling energy needs: The role of foliage density and planting pattern
  19. Minimum-area ellipse bounding an isovist: towards a 2D GIS-based efficient implementation
  20. A Review on interdisciplinary methods for the characterization of thermal perception in public spaces
  21. Local climate zone approach on local and micro scales: Dividing the urban open space
  22. The space-time cube as an effective way of representing and analysing the streetscape along a pedestrian route in an urban environment
  23. The automatic classification of urban open space by a pattern-matching method of the viewshed at intersections
  24. immersion - émersion
  25. Mesure et représentation cartographique de l’impression de confinement d’un piéton immergé dans la ville
  26. Motion Perspectives Integration in the Qualification of the Urban Spaces: Towards a 2D- and a 3D-Enrichment of the S-Partition Method
  27. Étude comparée de quatre indicateurs qualifiant le champ visuel d’un piéton en milieu urbain
  28. Pour une approche du paysage sonore par analogie au visuel – si le son donne à voir, le champ de vision donne-t-il à entendre ?
  29. Seismic vulnerability assessment of urban environments in moderate-to-low seismic hazard regions using association rule learning and support vector machine methods
  30. Usage de la morphométrie dans la révélation des préférences de mobilité. Application aux cheminements piétons
  31. 3D City Models and urban information: Current issues and perspectives
  32. A New Method to Characterize Density Adapted to a Coarse City Model
  33. Caractérisation des tissus urbains à partir de l’analyse structurelle des réseaux viaires
  34. Towards Urban Fabrics Characterization Based on Buildings Footprints
  35. Environmental impact assessment of urban mobility plan: a methodology including socio-economic consequences
  36. Measuring Surrounding Space to Assess the Pedestrian Visual Aperture Angle in the Urban Fabric: Toward a Kurtosis-Based Isovist Indicator
  37. Towards a “typification” of the Pedestrian Surrounding Space: Analysis of the Isovist Using Digital processing Method
  38. Towards a Spatial Semantics to Analyze the Visual Dynamics of the Pedestrian Mobility in the Urban Fabric
  39. Urban Soundscape Informational Quantization: Validation Using a Comparative Approach
  40. Sensitivity of Spatial Indicators for Urban Terrain Characterization