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Spatial distribution and visual analysis of architectural semantic features

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When facing partial evidence on how architectural objects evolved through time (often due to uncompleted information), it is important to provide the researcher with tools for a cross-examination of cases that may help him better delineate possible values for lacking information. In the case of architecture, we deal with data that can be attached to a given location (distribution in time and space) and to a given generic typology. This opens an opportunity to use pseudo cartographic representations in order to visually distribute objects that share a common typology. Unlike with geographical maps, we should however include visual signs that tell the user about the architectural composition of each object in the data set, as well as about its level of documentation. In this paper we try to demonstrate, using a data set concerning antique theatres, that visual comparative evaluations of the data can provide a major methodological breakthrough for cross-examination of information on architectural objects.
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halshs-00267011 , version 1 (21-04-2008)

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Francesca de Dominico, Iwona Dudek, Jean-Yves Blaise. Spatial distribution and visual analysis of architectural semantic features. I-Know 2006, 6th International Conference on Knowledge Management, Sep 2006, Austria. pp.498-506. ⟨halshs-00267011⟩
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