TY - GEN TI - Introducing random walk measures to space syntax Y1 - 2015/07/17/ AV - public SP - 145:1 EP - 145:9 N1 - This version is the version of record. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions. Copyright © Space Syntax Laboratory, UCL, 2015. N2 - We introduce Random Walk Closeness (RWC) to the space syntax computational paradigm. Random walks are stochastic processes in which an unbiased walker traverses a network purely based on his current location. Random walks have been used by space syntax in an agent based scenario, where results are simulation based. Here, the results are mathematical based, i.e. RWC is derived from access times, which are the average number of steps it takes to walk between locations. Results suggest an improvement in correlating pedestrian movement over Integration, RA and network Closeness. ID - discovery1472821 PB - Space Syntax Laboratory, The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London UR - http://www.sss10.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/category/09-methodological-developments/ CY - London, United Kingdom T3 - International Space Syntax Symposium A1 - Fidler, D A1 - Hanna, S KW - Random walk KW - access times KW - integration. ER -