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Omnivista

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Omnivista. / Dalton, Nick; Dalton, Ruth.
2001, Software.

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Harvard

Dalton, N & Dalton, R 2001, Omnivista..

APA

Dalton, N., & Dalton, R. (2001, Jan 1). Omnivista.

Vancouver

Dalton N, Dalton R. Omnivista. 2001.

Author

Dalton, Nick ; Dalton, Ruth. / Omnivista. 2001.

Bibtex

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title = "Omnivista",
abstract = "OmniVista is essentially an isovist generating application, which uses the 2d plan of a building or urban environment as input data, and then can be used in one of three modal ways. Firstly, point isovists can be generated by {\textquoteleft}clicking{\textquoteright} onto any location in the environment. Secondly, all navigable space can be flood-filled with points, which may then be used to generate a field of isovists. Finally, a path of points can be used to examine how isovist properties vary along the path - the results of this can either be output as numerical data, or exported as a series of pictures, which may be combined to form an animation of the varying isovists along the route.",
author = "Nick Dalton and Ruth Dalton",
year = "2001",
month = jan,
day = "1",
language = "English",
type = "Other",

}

RIS

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N2 - OmniVista is essentially an isovist generating application, which uses the 2d plan of a building or urban environment as input data, and then can be used in one of three modal ways. Firstly, point isovists can be generated by ‘clicking’ onto any location in the environment. Secondly, all navigable space can be flood-filled with points, which may then be used to generate a field of isovists. Finally, a path of points can be used to examine how isovist properties vary along the path - the results of this can either be output as numerical data, or exported as a series of pictures, which may be combined to form an animation of the varying isovists along the route.

AB - OmniVista is essentially an isovist generating application, which uses the 2d plan of a building or urban environment as input data, and then can be used in one of three modal ways. Firstly, point isovists can be generated by ‘clicking’ onto any location in the environment. Secondly, all navigable space can be flood-filled with points, which may then be used to generate a field of isovists. Finally, a path of points can be used to examine how isovist properties vary along the path - the results of this can either be output as numerical data, or exported as a series of pictures, which may be combined to form an animation of the varying isovists along the route.

M3 - Other contribution

ER -