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Understanding the relation between spatial behaviour and environmental structure with targeted and large-scale human data

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日期:

2022年6月15日

時間:

16:00 – 17:30 (UTC+8, HKT)

地點:

Webinar

講者:

Prof. Christoph Hoelscher, Full Professor, ETH Zurich

講者簡歷:

Prof. Christoph Hoelscher is Full Professor of Cognitive Science at ETH Zurich, with an emphasis on Applied Cognitive Science. He is also the Programme Director of Future Resilient Systems FRS Programme at the Singapore ETH Center (SEC) , as well as Co-Director of Future Cities Laboratory (FCL), heading a research group on ‘Cognition, Perception, and Behaviour in Urban Environments’.

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For enquiries, please contact us at fssc06@cuhk.edu.hk.

活動概覽:

ZOOM

·         Meeting Link: https://cuhk.zoom.us/j/93807551245?pwd=aXB0NEdjQnovZ3F0ZldGL0Q4STkwQT09

·         Meeting ID: 938 0755 1245

·         Passcode: 091737

YouTube Live

https://www.youtube.com/c/CUHKSocialScienceSoundbox

Bilibili

https://live.bilibili.com/2112611

Douyu

https://www.douyu.com/1406512

講座摘要:

For the built environments to support human needs in a sustainable fashion, it is essential to understand the cognitive, emotional, and behavioural patterns of its users. Virtual Reality and video-game based experiments can provide a broad range of empirical data that supports the development of theoretically grounded, cognitive agent-based models of occupancy, movement, and wayfinding.

Large-scale mobile games like Sea Hero Quest are designed to test the spatial abilities of millions of game players, while lab and online studies on individual and small-group spatial behaviour in immersive virtual environments allow for integrating visual attention (eye-tracking) and physiological data to understand, e.g., emergency evacuation behaviour and psychological response to social density and crowding.