How does spatial cognitive style affect indoor fire evacuation wayfinding in mobile virtual reality?

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Cartography and Geographic Information Science Pub Date : 2023-02-21 DOI:10.1080/15230406.2023.2176928
Pei Dang, Jun Zhu, Xiaoqi Qiao, Jianli Wu, Weilian Li, Jigang You, Lin Fu
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ABSTRACT In emergency situations such as fire evacuation, indoor wayfinding is a complex and challenging task that is closely related to spatial cognition and spatial ability. This study discusses the indoor wayfinding ability of evacuees from the perspective of spatial cognitive style. Spatial cognitive style can be divided into: landmark, route, survey (ordered from low to high). We measured the spatial cognitive style of participants, created a realistic virtual scene with a LiDAR scanner, and finally captured real behavior data using mobile virtual reality. The results show that people with a survey style can better extract information from an evacuation map and use it correctly, and they have a stronger sense of direction and cognition of the evacuation scene. People with a route or landmark style rely more on evacuation signs and following others to find their way and are more likely to lose their way in an emergency. These findings are helpful to explain the differences in wayfinding strategies and escape results of people in a fire evacuation.
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空间认知方式如何影响移动虚拟现实中室内火灾疏散寻路?
在火灾疏散等紧急情况下,室内寻路是一项复杂而具有挑战性的任务,与空间认知和空间能力密切相关。本研究从空间认知风格的角度探讨疏散人员的室内寻路能力。空间认知风格可分为:地标、路线、调查(从低到高排序)。我们测量了参与者的空间认知风格,用激光雷达扫描仪创建了一个逼真的虚拟场景,最后用移动虚拟现实捕捉了真实的行为数据。结果表明,具有调查风格的人能够更好地从疏散地图中提取信息并正确使用疏散地图,对疏散场景有更强的方向感和认知。有路线或地标风格的人更多地依赖疏散标志和跟随他人找到路,在紧急情况下更容易迷路。这些发现有助于解释人们在火灾疏散中寻路策略和逃生结果的差异。
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期刊介绍: Cartography and Geographic Information Science (CaGIS) is the official publication of the Cartography and Geographic Information Society (CaGIS), a member organization of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM). The Cartography and Geographic Information Society supports research, education, and practices that improve the understanding, creation, analysis, and use of maps and geographic information. The society serves as a forum for the exchange of original concepts, techniques, approaches, and experiences by those who design, implement, and use geospatial technologies through the publication of authoritative articles and international papers.
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