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Mapping User Experiences around Transit Stops Using Computer Vision Technology: Action Priorities from Cairo

Shereen Wael, Abeer Elshater, Samy Afifi

2022Sustainability24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the field of urban studies, artificial intelligence technology offers potential applications. There are, however, limited sources on how technology can contribute to the study of user experiences in city contexts. This study examined the factors affecting user experiences around three exits of one of the Cairo Metro stops in Ramses Square in Cairo, Egypt. Using a Geographical Information System (GIS) and GoodVision Video Insights and spatial analysis was conducted for the selected built environment. Our results demonstrate that pedestrian flow, thermal comfort, safety levels, and destination proximity contribute to the user experience. Our results also prove that urban configuration with multiple elements in the stations’ context strongly affects metro user experience. As such, three levels of priorities were suggested to guide city planners, urban designers, and landscape architects through developing or designing stations with user experience in mind. For future studies, this study offers a valuable method for developing qualitative and quantitative analyses of pedestrian movement in stations’ contexts.

Topics & Concepts

PedestrianContext (archaeology)Transport engineeringAction (physics)Field (mathematics)Urban computingGeographic information systemComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionArchitectural engineeringEngineeringGeographyCartographyPhysicsArchaeologyQuantum mechanicsMathematicsPure mathematicsImpact of Light on Environment and HealthUrban Transport and AccessibilityEvacuation and Crowd Dynamics
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