1999
DOI: 10.3130/aija.64.233_3
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A Study on the Continuous Recognition of Street Space From the View Point of Sight Behavior

Abstract: An experiment was done in ene ghd Shaped street pattem and one irregUlarly tWiSted street pattern . There were two ways to memQrize 藪) ms in the expeTirnent : area 正walk and CG anirnation presented walk through a fixed pathway . Afer memorizing the course , the subject wall (ed the pathway by himsel£ The su 切 eGts were 25 males and l 5 fernales . As a r¢ sult of the sight bchavlor analysis , it became cLear that the su 切 ects who had und 巳rgone the walk course demon st 耐 ed more intensive sl 帥 t behav 重 or tow… Show more

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“…We combined these factors according to the type of path followed by the subjects between signs. We used these results to examine the relationship between sign placement and how effectively pedestrians could use the information provided by signs to find their way in the shopping center (Hikaru et Ogawa et al, 1997;Nishio and Zaino, 1999;Sano et al, 1995;Watanabe, 1997).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We combined these factors according to the type of path followed by the subjects between signs. We used these results to examine the relationship between sign placement and how effectively pedestrians could use the information provided by signs to find their way in the shopping center (Hikaru et Ogawa et al, 1997;Nishio and Zaino, 1999;Sano et al, 1995;Watanabe, 1997).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%