城市未来:用VR应用解锁骑行

S. Bialkova, D. Ettema, M. Dijst
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了解基础设施和城市环境如何塑造高度差异化的骑行体验需要进一步的研究。目前的研究通过使用虚拟现实(VR)应用来解决这一挑战。将定量方法与视频仿真方法相结合,对不同场景下的骑行需求进行建模。创造了反映荷兰城市街景的VR环境。环境绿化率(绿色vs无绿色),自行车道宽度(宽vs窄),交通量(低vs高)被控制。参与者必须在创造的环境中骑行,因此VR自行车体验转化为现实世界的自行车骑行。测量虚拟现实体验和骑行行为对操纵因素的响应。结果表明,参与者最喜欢在绿色环境(比没有绿色环境)和宽(比窄)的自行车道中骑行。在宽阔的自行车道内,在低(而不是高)交通量内骑自行车更安全。当在绿色环境中骑行时,环境被认为更具美感。回归模型进一步探讨了影响VR体验的假设参数之间的关系。自然和在场的感觉越好,参与程度就越高。用户参与度越高,就越喜欢虚拟现实体验。目前的结果清楚地表明,虚拟现实技术为解决具有巨大社会相关性的现实问题开辟了新的途径,比如改善城市环境基础设施,以解锁自行车和主动交通。
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Urban future: Unlocking Cycling with VR Applications
Understanding how infrastructures and urban environments shape the highly differentiated cycling experiences calls for further investigation. The current study addressed this challenge by employing Virtual reality (VR) applications. Quantitative methods were combined with a video simulation approach to model demand for cycling under different scenarios. VR environment mirroring the streetscape of a Dutch city was created. Environment greenness (green vs. no green), Bicycle path width (wide vs. narrow), Traffic volume (low vs. high) were manipulated. Participants had to cycle within the environments created, and thus having VR bike experience translating real world bike ride. VR experiences and cycling behaviour in response to the manipulated factors were measured.The results showed that participants enjoyed cycling most within green environment (than no green), and with wide (than narrow) bicycle lane. It was safer to cycle within wide bicycle path, and within low (than high) traffic volume. The environment was perceived as more aesthetic when cycling within green environment.Regression modelling further explored the relationship between the parameters hypothesised to influence the VR experiences. The better the naturalness and presence were perceived, the higher was the engagement. The higher the engagement was, the more the VR experience was liked.Current outcomes are unambiguous in showing that VR technology opens new avenues in addressing real-life problems with huge societal relevance, like improving urban environment infrastructure to unlock cycling and thus active transport.
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