MIT finds people walking faster and lingering less in public space
Pedestrians are walking 15 per cent faster and stopping to linger 14 per cent less than they used to, according to a study from MIT's Senseable City Lab that hopes to guide the design of public spaces. Using computer vision and artificial intelligence to analyse videos of four public spaces across three American cities, the study found The post MIT finds people walking faster and lingering less in public space appeared first on Dezeen.
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