This repo is part of the Walkability Perception and its Relations to Scenery Elements and Socio-Demographics – A Study based on Street View Imagery and Automatic Image Interpretation research project.
Project contains all the code and data aimed at generating composite images with images from four different orientations from within the same location.
Dr Tessio Novack, Dr James Tripp and Dr Carlos Camara Menoyo. We are researchers from the University of Warwick.
This study examines ‘walkability’. Specifically, what makes an area seem more or less walkable?
- Clone this repo:
git clone git@github.com:WarwickCIM/walkability_gsv.git
- Install
renv
if not already installed (instructions here). - Run
renv::restore()
to restore the state of your project fromrenv.lock
.
- Install packages as usual.
- Run
renv::snapshot()
to updaterenv.lock
. - Create a commit with
renv.lock
changes and push it to the repo.
.
└── renv -> r environment, for reproducible code (ignored from repo)
If facing issues installing packages from Windows, run this command. (more info in renv
documentation and in this discussion)
Sys.setenv(RENV_DOWNLOAD_METHOD = "libcurl")
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
tessjazz 🤔 📓 |
James Tripp 🤔 📓 |
Carlos Cámara 💻 🤔 📓 |
Codex Xiang 🤔 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!