Wayfinding in people with Alzheimer's disease: perspective taking and architectural cognition—a vision paper on future dementia care research opportunities

S Kuliga, M Berwig, M Roes - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Based on a targeted literature review, this vision paper emphasizes the importance of
dementia-sensitive built space. The article specifically focuses on supporting spatial …

Effects of Gehl's urban design guidelines on walkability: A virtual reality experiment in Singaporean public housing estates

H Silvennoinen, S Kuliga, P Herthogs… - … and Planning B …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Walkability has become an important theme of urban design research and practice.
Evidence suggests that environmental attractiveness can have a significant impact on the …

Identifying uncertainty states during wayfinding in indoor environments: An EEG classification study

B Zhu, JG Cruz-Garza, Q Yang, M Shoaran… - Advanced Engineering …, 2022 - Elsevier
The researchers used a machine-learning classification approach to better understand
neurological features associated with periods of wayfinding uncertainty. The participants (n …

[HTML][HTML] Comparison of pedestrian wayfinding behavior between a real and a virtual multi-story building–A validation study

A van Beek, DC Duives, Y Feng… - … Research Part C …, 2024 - Elsevier
Although numerous studies used Virtual Reality (VR) to study pedestrian behavior, there is
an ongoing debate about the validity of using VR for studying pedestrian behavior. This …

Ecological validity of architectural cognition: a framework

J Krukar, C Schultz - Architectural Science Review, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Architects are often criticized for not using psychological evidence in design. This paper
explores whether the issue lies in the relevance of this evidence for predicting behaviour …

Construction of SVS: Scale of Virtual Twin's Similarity to Physical Counterpart in Simple Environments

X Zhang, AL Simeone - Proceedings of the 2024 ACM Symposium on …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Due to the lack of a universally accepted definition for the term “virtual twin”, there are
varying degrees of similarity between physical prototypes and their virtual counterparts …

Comparing Spatial Navigation and Human Environment Interaction in Virtual Reality vs. Identical Real Environments across the Adult Lifespan

S Kalantari, BT Xu, A Mostafavi, AS Lee… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2023 - arxiv.org
Virtual reality (VR) is increasingly being used as a research platform for investigating human
responses to environmental variables. While VR provides tremendous advantages in terms …

Assessing Spatial Knowledge and Mental Map Development Under Virtual Training Conditions

R Bendell, J Williams - Proceedings of the Human Factors …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Mental maps are the core of wayfinding because they contain representations of point, route,
and configuration related spatial knowledge. Currently, methods spatial knowledge do not …

Measuring the Quality of Architecture. Serious Games and Perceptual Analysis Applied to Digital Reconstructions of Perugia Fontivegge Station Drawing Evolution

F Bianconi, M Filippucci, F Cornacchini… - … in AR and AI for Cultural …, 2023 - Springer
The present research aims to represent the perceptual analysis of space through digital
procedures programmed to register immersive reality experiences and extract quantifiable …

Scene Walk: a non-photorealistic viewing tool for first-person video

X Wang, AF Blackwell, R Jones, HT Nguyen - Virtual Reality, 2021 - Springer
Scene Walk is a video viewing technique suited to first-person video recorded from
wearable cameras. It integrates a 2D video player and visualisation of the camera trajectory …