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Sixth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'02)
p. 785
Combining Visualisation and Choice Experiments in Built Environment Research
Anne-Marie Davies, Robert Gordon University
Richard Laing, Robert Gordon University
Stephen Scott, Robert Gordon University
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DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IV.2002.1028870
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This paper reports results from a project that combined the visualisation of streetscapes with environmental economics. The particular economic methodology employed was choice experimentation, which has previously tended to use text to convey scenarios between which respondents make choices. The research investigated how the visual impact of streetscapes could be incorporated in choice experiments through the use of 3-dimensional computer generated visualisations. Data was gathered initially through an Internet based survey, and replicated later using a high specification stand-alone machine. This paper identifies strengths and weaknesses in the approach, and reports results pertaining to effectiveness and practicality of the methodology. Using visualisation offers many potential benefits to the field of choice experimentation, and application within the built environment merits further development.
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Anne-Marie Davies, Richard Laing, Stephen Scott,
"Combining Visualisation and Choice Experiments in Built Environment Research,"
iv,
p. 785,
Sixth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'02),
2002
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