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A Connected World : designing new methods, tools and solutions to link people together and save the planet
2022
All contributions discussed in this essay focus on the potential of design and innovation to address important challenges facing humanity and the importance of inclusive design and sustainability in the digital age. The common characteristics of the texts are that they all discuss design in relation to technology and innovation. They explore how design principles can be applied to various fields, such as education, public services, and sustainability, to create new solutions and opportunities. The authors also discuss the potential of using technology, such as data analysis and digital platforms, to improve design processes and outcomes. Additionally, the papers highlight the importance of …
Human Behavior and Urban Open Spaces in Hyper-Dense Areas: The Case of Dhiesheh Refugee Camp-Palestine
2010
Most of the world cities have hyperdense areas within its borders. Hyperdensity can appear in an informal settlement, in a slum area, in an old core, in a city center, or in a camp as in the case of Palestinian refugee camps. Hyperdensity conditions are capable to produce plenty of problems and questions related to the built up environment, quality of life, and people needs. This dissertation is based on exploring the combination between the physical form of urban open space and human behavior to investigate people's needs in urban open spaces of a hyperdense environment. The focus will be on Dheisheh refugee camp within Bethlehem city borders in the West Bank. The research is based on qual…
The Wildness and the City
2020
The wild city is a delicate subject, which can be addressed from radically different points of view, yet all convincing (as the opinions of the masters expressed above). However the untamed open space and the presence of the weed in the urban environment always require a profound revision of the important categories (for landscape design) of time and care.
Gated communities a latitudini 'meridiane'
2015
Il processo di privatizzazione che investe le estese periferie territoriali contemporanee si afferma in forme dell’abitare sempre più segregate e chiuse. E se all’inizio del processo di suburbanizzazione, in Italia, le forme dell’abitare nel disperso trovavano espressione nella villetta isolata con giardino, negli ultimi decenni la tendenza emergente è legata alla diffusione crescente delle cosiddette gated communities. A fronte di tale problematicità, con riferimento al contesto italiano, si riscontra un vuoto cognitivo sia qualitativo che quantitativo sul fenomeno in quanto ritenuto marginale in nome di una presunta efficacia normativa dei sistemi di pianificazione nel garantire spazi e s…
Vivere la città in evoluzione: il ruolo dei paesaggi urbani storici
2021
Cultural and social aspects in post pandemic age are mainly connected with land use, mainly in high-density urban contexts. It is relevantly in historical centres where urban communities ask for spaces for cultural activities, creativity, aimed at social cohesion. The paper describes this condition in UNESCO Historical Urban Landscape Policy and demonstrates in what way it can be applied at Palermo Historical Centre.
Vivibilità e creatività delle periferie
2020
Consumare meno suolo significa riscoprire la vita in città, riqualificando ambiti degradati, consolidando le piccole centralità mediante spazi pubblici e funzioni aggreganti, sostenendo e incentivando la “ricucitura” di architetture dismesse e parti di città poco vivibili. La “memoria” identitaria e la dimensione ecologico-paesaggistica in chiave creativa delle città possono, e devono, divenire un volano per innescare vivibilità soprattutto nei contesti urbani difficili. Partendo dal concetto di milieu, un approccio creativo bottom up può costituire la base operativa per una vision che, ancor prima di avere una dimensione urbana, ne abbia una “umana”. Nell’obiettivo ultimo di affrontare tem…
Vision and emotional flow in a cognitive architecture for human-machine interaction
2011
The detection and recognition of a human face should meet the need for social interaction that drives a humanoid robot, and it should be consistent with its cognitive model and the perceived scene. The paper deals with the description of the potential of having a system of emotional contagion, and proposes a simple implementation of it. An emotional index allows to build a mechanism which tends to align the emotional states of the robot and the human when a specific object is detected in the scene. Pursuing the idea of social interaction based on affect recognition, a first practical application capable of managing the emotional flow is described, involving both conceptual spaces and an emo…
Phase Coherence in Conceptual Spaces for Conversational Agents
2010
This chapter attempts to enhance the traditional chatbots with associative/intuitive capabilities. According to these considerations, it tries to create a conversational agent model that takes into consideration, aside from the traditional rule - based dialogue mechanism, also some sort of intuitive reasoning ability. The aim is in attempting to overcome the rigid pattern - matching rules, proposing a "phase coherence" paradigm into a semantic space. With this locution the chapter intend that the vectors representing the elements of the dialogue are coherent with the context. The chapter trust that this intuitive - associative capability can be obtained using the LSA methodology. The repres…
A Modular Framework for Versatile Conversational Agent Building
2011
This paper illustrates a web-based infrastructure of an architecture for conversational agents equipped with a modular knowledge base. This solution has the advantage to allow the building of specific modules that deal with particular features of a conversation (ranging from its topic to the manner of reasoning of the chatbot). This enhances the agent interaction capabilities. The approach simplifies the chatbot knowledge base design process: extending, generalizing or even restricting the chatbot knowledge base in order to suit it to manage specific dialoguing tasks as much as possible.
Sentence Induced Transformations in Conceptual Spaces
2008
The proposed work illustrates how "primitive concepts" can be automatically induced from a text corpus. The primitive concepts are identified by the orthonormal axis of a "conceptual" space induced by a methodology inspired to the latent semantic analysis approach. The methodology represents a natural language sentence by means of a set of rotations of an orthonormal basis in the "conceptual"space. The rotations, triggered by the sequence of words composing the sentence and realized by means of geometric algebra rotors, allow to highlight "conceptual" relations that can arise among the primitive concepts.