Conveners
T_11 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES (O): L5 - Emerging Technologies
- Merve Deniz Tak (ฤฐstanbul University)
Street perception encompassed multiple layers, from basic visual elements to complex cognitive interpretation. While traditional urban perception studies primarily focused on visual features, they often overlooked the deeper, multidimensional aspects of perception. This research introduced a novel unsupervised multi-feature integration framework for analyzing streetscape change perception,...
The rapid industrialization and urbanization in China have transformed rural landscapes into urban areas, giving rise to urban villages. Shenzhen, with over 1,000 urban villages housing approximately 7 million permanent residents and migrants, presents a unique context for studying these transitional spaces. Gangxia, located in the heart of Shenzhen, serves as an exemplary case to explore the...
Identifying the spatial quality characteristics of urban streets is the key to realize scientific planning and effective management of urban streets. It provides the basis for the optimization of urban spatial layout and promotes the intelligent and sustainable development of cities. However, previous studies are mostly limited to some neighborhoods and lack a systematic analysis of street...
The frequent occurrence of extreme weather events has brought serious impacts on cities under the background of climate change. For example, the increasingly frequent typhoon will cause strong wind disaster and extreme rainstorm disaster with the characteristics of rapid change and high uncertainty. These disasters cannot be responded quickly with the traditional methods of disaster prevention...
Urban vitality, as a key indicator of urban development, has long been a central concern in urban planning. Jacobs suggests that 24-hour human activity is the foundation of vitality, and urban diversity is the key factor in shaping this vitality (Jacobs, 1989). Understanding the spatiotemporal patterns of urban vitality and the role of diversity is crucial for enhancing vitality, fostering...
Introduction
In the era of smart campus development, emerging technologies such as AI and digital twins have revolutionized educational systems, yet public space management remains reliant on traditional, experience-driven approaches. This gap is evident in critical areas like campus dining spaces, where imbalanced utilization and inefficient resource allocation persist due to...