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Non-Bias Scientific Imaging Archive for Urban Morphology Research

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posted on 2023-05-23, 19:16 authored by Zi Siang SeeZi Siang See

The paper discusses about non-bias scientific imaging archive for urban morphology research. Urban morphology studies the process and relative elements of urban development. Urban morphology research carries the sense of time from the past, current and the future of urban development. Imagery archive related to the scope of urban development studies is needed as scientific proof of record. Recording in the form of image can be one of the most comprehensive formats for urban morphology research.

Non-bias scientific imaging archive is also crucial for other social science industries. The industries that involve scientific imaging approaches are the industry of architectural and built environment, archaeology and geographical applications, engineering and mechanical, space and astronomy exploration, news and reportage industry, medical applications, military intelligence. The observation attempts to find out if the need of non-bias scientific imaging is one of the influential factors during decision making in precision based activities.

History

Publication title

Exchanging Views on How to Sustain Urban and Rural Environments in Aspects of Technology, Social and Ecology

Editors

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Pagination

1-7

Department/School

Faculty of Education

Publisher

Multimedia University

Place of publication

Multimedia University

Event title

Green Innovation Research Group

Event Venue

Malaysia

Date of Event (Start Date)

2011-07-25

Date of Event (End Date)

2011-07-25

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Digital humanities; Expanding knowledge in education

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