Map data for pedestrian routing and navigation provided by OpenStreetMap is getting more and more detailed, but current approaches often fail to take advantage of available information. This paper addresses the issue of integrating open spaces, such as squares and plazas, into pedestrian routing graphs to support realistic crossing behaviour. We evaluate different approaches to solving this issue, including skeletonization algorithms as well as approaches for wayfinding in digital worlds, and recommend that – for pedestrian navigation applications – the visibility graph approach should be preferred over the commonly-used medial axis or straight skeleton approaches, since it provides direct routes, which are more realistic and better suited ...
Abstract: Pedestrian route choice behavior is affected by numerous factors. A lot of research has de...
Pedestrian routing is important in a multitude of public spaces, especially those characterized by a...
We consider how to handle open walking areas in pedestrian navigation applications. Walking areas ar...
Map data for pedestrian routing and navigation provided by OpenStreetMap is getting more and more de...
Finding the shortest path through open spaces is a well-known challenge for pedestrian routing engin...
Abstract The navigation behavior of pedestrians in street networks can be fore-cast by computer simu...
Finding the shortest path through open spaces is a well-known challenge for pedestrian routing engin...
International audienceAbstract. The increase of accessibility and pedestrian data in geographic data...
Pedestrian routing has its specific set of challenges, which are often neglected by state-of-the-art...
With a rapidly-growing volume of volunteered geographic information (VGI), there is an increasing tr...
In this work, we present a system that generates customized pedestrian routes entirely based on data...
With the rise of urban population, many initiatives are focused upon the smart city concept, in whic...
We present a holistic approach for pedestrian routing that allows computing shortest paths that may ...
Open source GIS (OSG) is a fast developing field. When OSG is combined with Web2.0 and Service Orien...
Pathfinding applications for the citizen in urban environments are usually designed from the perspec...
Abstract: Pedestrian route choice behavior is affected by numerous factors. A lot of research has de...
Pedestrian routing is important in a multitude of public spaces, especially those characterized by a...
We consider how to handle open walking areas in pedestrian navigation applications. Walking areas ar...
Map data for pedestrian routing and navigation provided by OpenStreetMap is getting more and more de...
Finding the shortest path through open spaces is a well-known challenge for pedestrian routing engin...
Abstract The navigation behavior of pedestrians in street networks can be fore-cast by computer simu...
Finding the shortest path through open spaces is a well-known challenge for pedestrian routing engin...
International audienceAbstract. The increase of accessibility and pedestrian data in geographic data...
Pedestrian routing has its specific set of challenges, which are often neglected by state-of-the-art...
With a rapidly-growing volume of volunteered geographic information (VGI), there is an increasing tr...
In this work, we present a system that generates customized pedestrian routes entirely based on data...
With the rise of urban population, many initiatives are focused upon the smart city concept, in whic...
We present a holistic approach for pedestrian routing that allows computing shortest paths that may ...
Open source GIS (OSG) is a fast developing field. When OSG is combined with Web2.0 and Service Orien...
Pathfinding applications for the citizen in urban environments are usually designed from the perspec...
Abstract: Pedestrian route choice behavior is affected by numerous factors. A lot of research has de...
Pedestrian routing is important in a multitude of public spaces, especially those characterized by a...
We consider how to handle open walking areas in pedestrian navigation applications. Walking areas ar...