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Measuring the impact of lighting on interpersonal judgements of pedestrians at night-time

Fotios et al., 2013

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14347423703701828282
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Fotios S
Yang B
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Proceedings of the CIE Centenary Conference “Towards a New Century of Light”

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This article discusses interpersonal judgements made between ped estrians after dark and in particular that judgements of intent are needed in addition to judgements of identity. The current study uses judgements of emotion from facial expression and body posture, and …
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