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- W2166736021 abstract "The boundary determination problem is one of the most fundamental and difficult issues in spatial analysis. This is also true of space syntax where syntactic values are meaningful only with reference to the system boundary we have chosen to draw for analysis. This paper investigates how our choice of a boundary can affect our understanding of a system's spatial structure and functionality. It will be argued that to draw a boundary is not only a priori condition for syntactic analysis but also a posteriori product which should be carefully designed based on our understanding of a syntactic structure it induces. The four standard test areas in London - Barnsbury, Calthorpe, South Kensington and Brompton are re-employed for this purpose. We apply various boundary conditions, both in topological and metric spaces, to these areas, and compare how sensitively the predictability of human movement patterns by global syntactic values change under each condition. Although many researches in the space syntax community have untilised the same datasets already, few views the boundary condition as an independent variable. We then recall one of the key propositions in space syntax that the degree to which movement rate is predictable from a spatial system is a function of its intelligibility. This proposition is tested against the empirical findings, which will lead to a critical discussion as to how and why the conventional measure of intelligibility falls short of holding the proposition to be valid. Our aim in this regard is to develop a novel morphological index that may work, in place of the measure of intelligibility, more effectively for the proposition. That is, we will find that the new measure, called 'understandability' in this paper, is a better indicator of the spatial system's predictability. Based on this it is suggested that such kind of measure has the potential to serve as a useful guide and reference for designers as well as researchers at their earlier stage of practices." @default.
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- W2166736021 title "Boundary Effects on the Intelligibility and Predictability of Spatial Systems" @default.
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