Information retrieval interaction
Information retrieval interaction
The VRML 2.0 handbook: building moving worlds on the web
The VRML 2.0 handbook: building moving worlds on the web
Dynamic Zone Retrieval and Landmark Computation for Spatial Data
Digital Cities, Technologies, Experiences, and Future Perspectives [the book is based on an international symposium held in Kyoto, Japan, in September 1999
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In this paper, we will introduce a method of spatial presentation of georeferenced data in a three-dimensional space. Photographs, Quicktime VR's, videos, and computer graphic renderings provide realistic presentations rich in visual information. We believe, however, there is an issue of visualizing georeferenced data such as attribute data for spatial objects as well as showing the objects themselves.We will introduce orientation-based visualization model for visualizing georeferenced data, and we will discuss abstraction of the georeferenced data through their spatial aggregation in the space specified by a user.