Title
The path is the reward: considering social networks to contribute to the pleasure of urban strolling
Abstract
Most (mobile) online map services focus on providing their users the most efficient route to their target location. In this paper we investigate the relationship between the physical and digital urban navigation to improve wayfinding for pedestrians by enhancing their experiences when strolling through a city. With our application "Space Recommender System" we describe a new wayfinding approach by implementing common digital online methods of commenting and recommender systems into the physical world, using voting data from social network services. Initial findings highlight the general importance of the walking experience to the public and suggest that implementing social media based recommendations in route finding algorithms enhance the pleasure of urban strolling. The initial user tests of the system in a real world context together with collected feedback and the observations throughout the design process stimulate the discussions of wider issues and highlight its potential for future novel wayfinding applications.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2468356.2468520
human factors in computing systems
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
social network,new wayfinding approach,real world context,initial user test,social media,online map service,initial finding,efficient route,digital urban navigation,physical world,common digital online method
Conference
7
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.64
7
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Martin Traunmueller1262.41
Ava Fatah gen. Schieck2232.25
Johannes Schöning3114587.96
Duncan P. Brumby429533.41