Urban Narrative: Computational Linguistic Interpretation of Large Format Public Participation for Urban Infrastructure

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Autor(a) principal: Dyer, Mark
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Weng, Min-Hsien, Wu, Shaoqun, Ferrari, Tomas García, Dyer, Rachel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v5i4.3208
Resumo: Urban Narrative works at the interface between public participation and participatory design to support collaboration processes for urban planning and design. It applies computational linguistics to interpret large format public consultation by identifying shared interests and desired qualities for urban infrastructure services and utilities. As a proof of concept, data was used from the Christchurch public engagement initiative called ‘Share an Idea,’ where public thoughts, ideas, and opinions were expressed about the future redevelopment of Christchurch after the 2011 earthquakes. The data set was analysed to identify shared interests and desired connections between institutional, communal, or personal infrastructures with the physical urban infrastructures in terms of buildings, public places, and utilities. The data has been visualised using chord charts from the D3 JavaScript open source library to illustrate the existence of connections between soft and hard urban infrastructures along with individual contributions or stories. Lastly, the analysis was used to create an infographic design brief that compares and contrasts qualitative information from public consultation with quantitative municipal statistical data on well-being.
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title Urban Narrative: Computational Linguistic Interpretation of Large Format Public Participation for Urban Infrastructure
spellingShingle Urban Narrative: Computational Linguistic Interpretation of Large Format Public Participation for Urban Infrastructure
Dyer, Mark
city; computational linguistics; infrastructure; narratives; public participation; urban narrative
title_short Urban Narrative: Computational Linguistic Interpretation of Large Format Public Participation for Urban Infrastructure
title_full Urban Narrative: Computational Linguistic Interpretation of Large Format Public Participation for Urban Infrastructure
title_fullStr Urban Narrative: Computational Linguistic Interpretation of Large Format Public Participation for Urban Infrastructure
title_full_unstemmed Urban Narrative: Computational Linguistic Interpretation of Large Format Public Participation for Urban Infrastructure
title_sort Urban Narrative: Computational Linguistic Interpretation of Large Format Public Participation for Urban Infrastructure
author Dyer, Mark
author_facet Dyer, Mark
Weng, Min-Hsien
Wu, Shaoqun
Ferrari, Tomas García
Dyer, Rachel
author_role author
author2 Weng, Min-Hsien
Wu, Shaoqun
Ferrari, Tomas García
Dyer, Rachel
author2_role author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dyer, Mark
Weng, Min-Hsien
Wu, Shaoqun
Ferrari, Tomas García
Dyer, Rachel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv city; computational linguistics; infrastructure; narratives; public participation; urban narrative
topic city; computational linguistics; infrastructure; narratives; public participation; urban narrative
description Urban Narrative works at the interface between public participation and participatory design to support collaboration processes for urban planning and design. It applies computational linguistics to interpret large format public consultation by identifying shared interests and desired qualities for urban infrastructure services and utilities. As a proof of concept, data was used from the Christchurch public engagement initiative called ‘Share an Idea,’ where public thoughts, ideas, and opinions were expressed about the future redevelopment of Christchurch after the 2011 earthquakes. The data set was analysed to identify shared interests and desired connections between institutional, communal, or personal infrastructures with the physical urban infrastructures in terms of buildings, public places, and utilities. The data has been visualised using chord charts from the D3 JavaScript open source library to illustrate the existence of connections between soft and hard urban infrastructures along with individual contributions or stories. Lastly, the analysis was used to create an infographic design brief that compares and contrasts qualitative information from public consultation with quantitative municipal statistical data on well-being.
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