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Papers by Samuel Bravo

Research paper thumbnail of Nii Juinti: Ucayali, Perú, 2014

Nii Juinti: Ucayali, Perú, 2014

ARQ (Santiago), 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Looking ahead: a vision-based software for predicting pedestrian movement

Ingeniería e Investigación, 2014

This paper presents ongoing research on the use of agents equipped with "exomatic visual architec... more This paper presents ongoing research on the use of agents equipped with "exomatic visual architecture" . The main objective was to test whether some rarely explored isovist measures, like drift and longest line of sight, are associated with aggregated movement patterns of downtown Santiago, Chile. To test this idea, a series of algorithms were created and compared with observed data recorded at approximately 200 points during an entire workday.

Research paper thumbnail of Lodge Ani Nii Shobo: Pucallpa, Perú

Lodge Ani Nii Shobo: Pucallpa, Perú

ARQ (Santiago), 2011

Research paper thumbnail of “Proyecto Tarapacá: Iniciativa estudiantil para la reconstrucción del patrimonio arquitectónico del Norte Grande de Chile”. En: 2º Congreso de Educación, Museos y Patrimonio. Santiago, Chile. Dic., 2007. Con: S. Bravo, V. Illanes, F. Kramm, Á. Silva y N. Spörke.

Research paper thumbnail of Nii Juinti: Ucayali, Perú, 2014

Nii Juinti: Ucayali, Perú, 2014

ARQ (Santiago), 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Looking ahead: a vision-based software for predicting pedestrian movement

Ingeniería e Investigación, 2014

This paper presents ongoing research on the use of agents equipped with "exomatic visual architec... more This paper presents ongoing research on the use of agents equipped with "exomatic visual architecture" . The main objective was to test whether some rarely explored isovist measures, like drift and longest line of sight, are associated with aggregated movement patterns of downtown Santiago, Chile. To test this idea, a series of algorithms were created and compared with observed data recorded at approximately 200 points during an entire workday.

Research paper thumbnail of Lodge Ani Nii Shobo: Pucallpa, Perú

Lodge Ani Nii Shobo: Pucallpa, Perú

ARQ (Santiago), 2011

Research paper thumbnail of “Proyecto Tarapacá: Iniciativa estudiantil para la reconstrucción del patrimonio arquitectónico del Norte Grande de Chile”. En: 2º Congreso de Educación, Museos y Patrimonio. Santiago, Chile. Dic., 2007. Con: S. Bravo, V. Illanes, F. Kramm, Á. Silva y N. Spörke.