Hello,
On 7 Jul 2010, at 11:35, Anzir Boodoo wrote:
> I was just wondering if anyone was aware of any studies that have attempted to apply cluster analysis to urban form or morphology at a detailed level (such as Urban Morphologists and Space Syntacticians would be familiar with). The only examples I've found have had a very coarse grained approach looking at overall urban structure.
Following a couple of earlier queries, I am asking if anyone knows of studies looking at cluster analysis of characteristics of the urban form itself, as opposed to its syntax, or clustering of (say) burglaries in relation to space syntax.
For example, I would be especially interested in the existence of automated means of delineating types of street or building from mapping data.
Thanks again
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Anzir Boodoo, PhD student
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