Essays about: "Cyclists"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 126 essays containing the word Cyclists.
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21. Vägen till framtiden : temporär gatuomvandling vid Helsingforsgatan och Roslagsgatan i Stockholm
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : När staden växer och byggs tätare, ökar kampen om utrymmet. Städernas allmänna ytor består till stor del av gator, vars främsta funktion är att transportera gående, cyklister och motorister. Vi står inför ett val där vi antingen kan låta gator endast fylla en funktion, som transportled. READ MORE
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22. Social-pose : Human Trajectory Prediction using Input Pose
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : In this work, we study the benefits of predicting human trajectories using human body poses instead of solely their x-y locations in time. We propose ‘Social-pose’, an attention-based pose encoder that encodes the poses of all humans in the scene and their social relations. READ MORE
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23. Gender Gap in Cycling: Investigating the Role of the Gendered Meanings Attached to Cycling in Lyon, France
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : Women tend to be underrepresented among cyclists in many Western cities. The literature on gender and cycling identifies two main reasons to explain the gender gap: differences in risk aversion, and unequally shared domestic responsibilities. READ MORE
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24. Microscopic traffic simulation of free-riding cyclists in downhills
University essay from KTH/Väg- och spårfordon samt konceptuell fordonsdesignAbstract : A key component of traffic models for simulating bicycle traffic focuses on capturing the interactions between cyclists and the cycling infrastructure. One of the most relevant features of the infrastructure that has a significant impact in bicycle traffic is the gradient of a bicycle path. READ MORE
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25. Light-weight Augmented Realityon-the-go
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informationsteknologiAbstract : Over 0.2% of all bicycle accidents that take place are caused by the cyclist removing their vision from the road by looking at their cellphone, watch, or cyclocomputer. READ MORE