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[http://otp.spacesyntax.net/glossary/ Space Syntax Glossary]
 
[http://otp.spacesyntax.net/glossary/ Space Syntax Glossary]
  
[http://spacesyntax.tudelft.nl/media/Long%20papers%20I/hillieriida.pdf Hillier, B. and Iida, S. (2005) 'Network and psychological effects in urban movement', in International Conference on Spatial Information Theory, Springer, 475-490.]
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[http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/101/1/hillier-etal-1987-creating-life.pdf Hillier, B., Burdett, R., Peponis, J., Penn, A. (1987), Creating Life: Or, Does Architecture Determine Anything? Architecture et Comportement/Architecture and Behaviour , 3 (3) 233 – 250. pp. 237]

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Choice is calculated by counting the number of times each street segment falls on the shortest path between all pairs of segments within a selected distance (termed ‘radius (Space Syntax)’). The ‘shortest path’ refers to the path of least angular deviation (namely, the straightest route) through the system. (See: segment analysis (Space Syntax))

Cross-References

Recommended Reading

Space Syntax Glossary

Hillier, B., Burdett, R., Peponis, J., Penn, A. (1987), Creating Life: Or, Does Architecture Determine Anything? Architecture et Comportement/Architecture and Behaviour , 3 (3) 233 – 250. pp. 237