ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (May 2020)

Time, Spatial, and Descriptive Features of Pedestrian Tracks on Set of Visualizations

  • Łukasz Wielebski,
  • Beata Medyńska-Gulij,
  • Łukasz Halik,
  • Frank Dickmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi9060348
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 348

Abstract

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The aim of the paper is to elaborate on and evaluate a multiperspective cartographic visualization of the spatial behavior of pedestrians in urban space. The detailed objective is to indicate the level of usefulness of the proposed visualization methods for analyzing and interpreting the following features: track shape (trajectory geometry), topographical truth, track length, track visibility, walking time, motivation for getting to the finish point, walking speed, stops, spatial context (spatial surroundings, street names, and so on), and trajectory similarity. Each of the elaborated visualization presents spatial data from a different perspective and visually strengthens other aspects of the behavior of participants of the experiment. Recording the movement of participants by means of global positioning system (GPS) receivers was the first method used in the research, with the other one being a questionnaire that made it possible to determine what kind of motivation pedestrians had when selecting a track leading to the finish point. The results demonstrate different levels of usefulness of the six presented visualizations for reading selected features of the spatial behavior of pedestrians.

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