Extracting rich contextual information from study participants presents an interesting challenge when the expected results are uncertain. This article presents the design of a contextual geographic information system (GIS) to extract platial information from a multimodal data set (audio, video, and GPS) collected during a ‘think-aloud’ leisure walking study. WalkGIS enables transcriptions, labelling, and platial analysis to be performed within one system, with data being linked and coordinated to form linked video narratives
Physical activity provides many health benefits, including reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, T...
Buildings such as shopping malls or university campuses are complex and have always been a challenge...
Environmental health studies have examined associations between context and health with individuals ...
Providing recommendations for interesting and engaging leisure walking routes is a complex problem d...
This paper asks whether there is potential to complement existing Geographic Information Systems (GI...
This article presents the preliminary results of a think-aloud leisure walking study, identifying th...
Data reflecting movements of people, such as GPS or GSM tracks, can be a source of information about...
There has been a move towards using mixed method approaches in geospatial research to gain context i...
BackgroundA call has recently been made by the public health and medical communities to understand t...
This article focuses on integrating computational and visual methods in a system that supports analy...
Spatial Video is any form of geographically referenced videographic data. The forms in which it is a...
Large collections of geotagged photos publicly accessible through photo-sharing web sites such as Fl...
iii Most transportation problems arise from individual travel decisions. In response, transportation...
Since the 1970s, activity diaries have been the principal source of data used by geographers and urb...
Related to the promotion of physical activity, a growing body of research has adopted the definition...
Physical activity provides many health benefits, including reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, T...
Buildings such as shopping malls or university campuses are complex and have always been a challenge...
Environmental health studies have examined associations between context and health with individuals ...
Providing recommendations for interesting and engaging leisure walking routes is a complex problem d...
This paper asks whether there is potential to complement existing Geographic Information Systems (GI...
This article presents the preliminary results of a think-aloud leisure walking study, identifying th...
Data reflecting movements of people, such as GPS or GSM tracks, can be a source of information about...
There has been a move towards using mixed method approaches in geospatial research to gain context i...
BackgroundA call has recently been made by the public health and medical communities to understand t...
This article focuses on integrating computational and visual methods in a system that supports analy...
Spatial Video is any form of geographically referenced videographic data. The forms in which it is a...
Large collections of geotagged photos publicly accessible through photo-sharing web sites such as Fl...
iii Most transportation problems arise from individual travel decisions. In response, transportation...
Since the 1970s, activity diaries have been the principal source of data used by geographers and urb...
Related to the promotion of physical activity, a growing body of research has adopted the definition...
Physical activity provides many health benefits, including reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, T...
Buildings such as shopping malls or university campuses are complex and have always been a challenge...
Environmental health studies have examined associations between context and health with individuals ...