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Table of Contents
5
About the Authors
7
Introduction
15
Preface
16
Paper Committee
20
Facilitating the Handling of Interactive Atlases by Dynamic Grouping of Functions – The Example of “ Smart Legend&rdquo
23
Abstract
23
1 From Digital Maps to Interactive Multimedia Atlas Information Systems ( MAIS)
24
2 The Basic Framework: Classification of MAIS Functionality
25
3 The Implication of MAIS Functionality on the GUI Design
27
4 Adaptive Grouping of Functions for the “Smart Legend” Concept
30
5 Conclusions
37
References
39
A User-defined Virtual Reality Chart for Track Control Navigation and Hydrographic Data Acquisition
41
Abstract
41
1 Introduction
42
2 Review
44
3 Aim and Scope
47
4 Methodology
49
5 Results and Discussion
56
6 Conclusions
59
Acknowledgments
61
References
62
Appendix: Focus Group Questions and Summarised Feedback
63
Mechanisms on Graphical Core Variables in the Design of Cartographic 3D City Presentations
67
Abstract
67
1 Introduction
68
2 Concepts of Virtual 3D City Presentations
69
3 Design Procedures for Virtual 3D Cities
70
4 The Critical Interplay of Graphical Variables and 3D Design Mechanisms
73
5 Approaches of Non-photorealistic Rendering
76
6 Conclusions
79
References
80
An Egocentric Urban Viewshed: A Method for Landmark Visibility Mapping for Pedestrian Location Based Services
82
Abstract
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1 Visibility Modelling and Pedestrian Navigation
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2 Visibility Analysis
84
3 Calculating Egocentric Visibility for LBS
86
4 Visibility Implementation for LBS
87
5 Implementation and Evaluation
94
6 Conclusions and Future Work
102
Acknowledgements
104
References
104
A Multi-scale Dynamic Map Using Cartograms to Reflect User Focus
107
Abstract
107
1 Introduction
108
2 Review
112
3. Methods
116
4. Results and Analysis
121
5 Discussion
125
6. Conclusions and Future Work
127
Exploring Tessellation Metaphors in the Display of Geographical Uncertainty
133
Abstract
133
1 Introduction
134
2 Uncertainty
138
3 The Visualisation of Uncertainty
140
4 Metaphors
142
5 The Experiment
147
6 Discussion and Conclusions
154
Simulation and Representation of the Positional Errors of Boundary and Interior Regions in Maps
161
Abstract
161
1 Introduction
162
2 Theoretical Background
164
3 Materials and Methods
170
4 Discussion of the Results
181
5 Conclusions
185
Global Morphometric Maps of Mars, Venus, and the Moon
190
Abstract
190
1 Introduction
191
2 Materials and Methods
191
3 Results and Discussion
194
4 Conclusions
206
Acknowledgments
206
Scalability of Techniques for Online Geographic Visualization of Web Site Hits
212
Abstract
212
1 Introduction
213
2 Background
214
3 Technique Selection
217
4 Experimental Design
223
5 Results and Discussion
226
6 Conclusions and Future Work
233
AFTERWORD Developing Concepts for an Affective Atlas
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Abstract
237
2 Engaging in Cartography as Everyday Practice
240
3 Back to the Future: Web 2.0 and Cartography
241
4 Maps of Place into Maps of Space
243
5 Augmented Place
244
6 Maps and Affect
246
7 ‘The Academy’ vs ‘The Innovationist&rsquo
248
8 Future Research
249
9 Pilot Project
250
10 Conclusions - Application of Computers and a Different Production Model
251
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