Modeling pedestrian emotion in high-density cities using visual exposure and machine learning: Tracking real-time physiology and psychology in Hong Kong

L Xiang, M Cai, C Ren, E Ng - Building and Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
People's mental health has been deteriorating as a result of urban living, which also causes
disability, pain, or even death among metropolitan residents. Understanding the interaction …

Tracking technologies and urban analysis: Adding the emotional dimension

N Shoval, Y Schvimer, M Tamir - Cities, 2018 - Elsevier
Recent technological advancements—most notably the proliferation of tracking technologies
(GPS), real-time surveying techniques, and ambulatory sensing—have allowed researchers …

Urban emotions—Geo-semantic emotion extraction from technical sensors, human sensors and crowdsourced data

B Resch, A Summa, G Sagl, P Zeile… - Progress in location-based …, 2015 - Springer
How people in the city perceive their surroundings depends on a variety of dynamic and
static context factors such as road traffic, the feeling of safety, urban architecture, etc. Such …

Mapping bicyclists' experiences in Copenhagen

B Snizek, TAS Nielsen, H Skov-Petersen - Journal of Transport Geography, 2013 - Elsevier
This paper presents an approach to the collection, mapping, and analysis of cyclists'
experiences. By spatially relating located experiences to the availability of bicycle facilities …

[HTML][HTML] Gender differences between the emotions experienced and those identified in an urban space, based on heart rate variability

DP i Agustí, T Guilera, MG Lladós - Cities, 2022 - Elsevier
The effects that urban spaces can have on people have been analysed by various means.
However, in the majority of cases, such analyses have been carried out after the event and …

[HTML][HTML] Space-time analytics of human physiology for urban planning

GC Millar, O Mitas, W Boode, L Hoeke… - … Environment and Urban …, 2021 - Elsevier
Recent advancements in mobile sensing and wearable technologies create new
opportunities to improve our understanding of how people experience their environment …

A geoprivacy by design guideline for research campaigns that use participatory sensing data

O Kounadi, B Resch - Journal of Empirical Research on …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Participatory sensing applications collect personal data of monitored subjects along with
their spatial or spatiotemporal stamps. The attributes of a monitored subject can be private …

Differences in the perception of urban space via mental maps and Heart Rate Variation (HRV)

DP i Agustí, J Rutllant, JL Fortea - Applied Geography, 2019 - Elsevier
The main objective of this research was to compare the perceptions that people have of
urban space via two different types of approach. We contrasted results obtained using a …

[PDF][PDF] Urban Emotions–tools of integrating people's perception into urban planning

P Zeile, B Resch, L Dörrzapf, JP Exner… - REAL CORP 2015 …, 2015 - researchgate.net
This paper introduces the research field “Urban Emotions”–an interdisciplinary approach
combining not only spatial planning and (geo-) informatics, but also computer linguistics and …

Bio Mapping: How can we use emotion to articulate cities?

C Nold - Livingmaps Review, 2018 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
How does the city make us feel, and how can we use our feelings to make cities? The text
explores what emotion can 'do'when its measurement and articulation are organised using …