Geographic visualization: concepts, tools and applications
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword
xi
Acknowledgements
xvii
Authors Biographies
xix
1
The Power of Geographical Visualizations
1
Martin Dodge, Mary McDerby and Martin Turner
1.1
Aims
2
1.2
The nature of geographic visualization
2
1.3
The visualization process
4
1.4
Digital transition and geographic visualization
5
1.5
The politics of visualization
б
1.6
The utility of geographic visualization
8
1.7
Conclusions
8
References
9
2
What does Google Earth Mean for the Social Sciences?
11
Michael F. Goodchüd
2.1
Introduction
11
2.2
Major features of Google Earth
12
2.3
Fundamental spatial concepts
15
2.4
The social perspective
18
2.5
Research challenges
20
2.6
Conclusions
22
References
23
3
Coordinated Multiple Views for Exploratory GeoVisualization
25
Jonathan
С
Roberts
3.1
Introduction
25
3.2
Data preparation
28
3.3
Informative visualizations
31
3.4
Interaction and manipulation
34
3.5
Tools and toolkits
40
viii CONTENTS
3.6
Conclusions
41
References
42
4
The Role of Map Animation for Geographic Visualization
49
Mark
Hanower
and Sara
Fabrikant
4.1
Introduction
49
4.2
Types of time
52
4.3
The nature of animated maps
53
4.4
Potential pitfalls of map animation
56
4.5
Conclusions
61
References
62
5
Telling an Old Story with New Maps
67
Anna Barford and Danny
Doding
5.1
Introduction: re-visualizing our world
67
5.2
Method and content
68
5.3
The champagne glass of income distribution
105
References
107
6
Re-visiting the Use of Surrogate Walks for Exploring Local
Geographies Using Non-immersive Multimedia
109
William Cartwright
6.1
Introduction
109
6.2
Queenscliff Video Atlas 111
6.3
Geo
Exploratori
um
113
6.4
Townsville GeoKnowledge Project
118
6.5
Jewell Area prototype
118
6.6
Melbourne Historical Buildings Demonstration Product
122
6.7
Testing the user s perception of space and place
123
6.8
Further development work
137
6.9
Conclusion
138
Acknowledgements
138
References
139
7
Visualization with High-resolution Aerial Photography in
Planning-related Property Research
141
Scott Orford
7.1
Introduction
141
7.2
Applications of aerial photography in planning-reLated property research
148
7.3
Aerial photography, property and surveillance
152
7.4
Conclusion
155
References
156
8
Towards High-resolution Self-organizing Maps of Geographic
Features
159
André Skupin
and
Aude Esperbé
8.1
Introduction
159
8.2
Self-organizing maps
160
8.3
High-resolűtion
SOM
162
CONTENTS ix
8.4
High-resolution
SOM
for Climate Attributes
166
8.5
Summary and outLook
179
Acknowledgements
180
References
180
9
The Visual City
183
And / Hudson-Smith
9.1
The development of digital space
183
9.2
Creating place and space
184
9.3
Visual cities and the visual Earth
188
9.4
The development of virtual social space
192
9.5
The future: the personal city
196
References
196
10
Travails in the Third Dimension: A Critical Evaluation of
Three-dimensional Geographical Visualization
199
Ifan D. H. Shepherd
10.1
Introduction
199
10.2
What is gained by going from 2D to
3D? 201
10.3
Some problems with
3D
views
204
10.4
Conclusions
217
Acknowledgements
218
References
218
11
Experiences of Using State of the Art Immersive
Technologies for Geographic Visualization
223
Martín
Turner and Mary McDerby
11.1
Introduction
223
11.2
The human visual system
224
11.3
Constructing large-scale visualization systems
232
11.4
Rules and recommendations
236
11.5
The future
-
a better and cheaper place
238
References
239
12
Landscape Visualization: Science and Art
241
Gary Priestnall and Derek Hampson
12.1
Landscape visualization: contexts of use
241
12.2
The need for ground truth
242
12.3
Outcomes from fieldwork exercises
244
12.4
Broadening the context
246
12.5
The Chat Moss case study
247
12.6
Discussion
254
12.7
Conclusion
256
Acknowledgements
257
References
257
13
Visualization, Data Sharing and Metadata
259
Humphrey SouthaU
13.1
Introduction
259
13.2
The data documentation initiative and the aggregate data extension
260
χ
CONTENTS
13.3
Implementing the DDI within the
GB
Historical
GIS
262
13.4
Driving visualization in Vision of Britain
267
13.5
Conclusion
273
Acknowledgements
275
References
275
14
Making Uncertainty Usable: Approaches for Visualizing
Uncertainty Information
277
Stephanie
Deitrìck
and Robert Edsall
14.1
Introduction: the need for representations of uncertainty
277
14.2
The complexity of uncertainty
278
14.3
Uncertainty visualization: a user-centred research agenda
286
14.4
Conclusion
288
References
288
15
Geovisualization and Time
—
New Opportunities for the
Space-Time Cube
293
Menno-Jan
Kraak
15.1
Introduction
293
15.2 Hägerstrand s
time geography and the space-time cube
295
15.3
Basics of the space-time cube
296
15.4
The space-time cube at work
297
15.5
Discussion
303
References
305
16
Visualizing Data Gathered by Mobile Phones
307
Michael A. E. Wright,
Leif Oppermann
and
Maurício
Capra
16.1
Introduction
307
16.2
What are we visualizing?
308
16.3
How can we visualize this data?
309
16.4
Case studies
311
16.5
Discussion
314
16.6
Conclusion
316
References
316
Index
319
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Contents
Foreword
xi
Acknowledgements
xvii
Authors' Biographies
xix
1
The Power of Geographical Visualizations
1
Martin Dodge, Mary McDerby and Martin Turner
1.1
Aims
2
1.2
The nature of geographic visualization
2
1.3
The visualization process
4
1.4
Digital transition and geographic visualization
5
1.5
The politics of visualization
б
1.6
The utility of geographic visualization
8
1.7
Conclusions
8
References
9
2
What does Google Earth Mean for the Social Sciences?
11
Michael F. Goodchüd
2.1
Introduction
11
2.2
Major features of Google Earth
12
2.3
Fundamental spatial concepts
15
2.4
The social perspective
18
2.5
Research challenges
20
2.6
Conclusions
22
References
23
3
Coordinated Multiple Views for Exploratory GeoVisualization
25
Jonathan
С
Roberts
3.1
Introduction
25
3.2
Data preparation
28
3.3
Informative visualizations
31
3.4
Interaction and manipulation
34
3.5
Tools and toolkits
40
viii CONTENTS
3.6
Conclusions
41
References
42
4
The Role of Map Animation for Geographic Visualization
49
Mark
Hanower
and Sara
Fabrikant
4.1
Introduction
49
4.2
Types of time
52
4.3
The nature of animated maps
53
4.4
Potential pitfalls of map animation
56
4.5
Conclusions
61
References
62
5
Telling an Old Story with New Maps
67
Anna Barford and Danny
Doding
5.1
Introduction: re-visualizing our world
67
5.2
Method and content
68
5.3
The champagne glass of income distribution
105
References
107
6
Re-visiting the Use of Surrogate Walks for Exploring Local
Geographies Using Non-immersive Multimedia
109
William Cartwright
6.1
Introduction
109
6.2
Queenscliff Video Atlas 111
6.3
Geo
Exploratori
um
113
6.4
Townsville GeoKnowledge Project
118
6.5
Jewell Area prototype
118
6.6
Melbourne Historical Buildings Demonstration Product
122
6.7
Testing the user's perception of space and place
123
6.8
Further development work
137
6.9
Conclusion
138
Acknowledgements
138
References
139
7
Visualization with High-resolution Aerial Photography in
Planning-related Property Research
141
Scott Orford
7.1
Introduction
141
7.2
Applications of aerial photography in planning-reLated property research
148
7.3
Aerial photography, property and surveillance
152
7.4
Conclusion
155
References
156
8
Towards High-resolution Self-organizing Maps of Geographic
Features
159
André Skupin
and
Aude Esperbé
8.1
Introduction
159
8.2
Self-organizing maps
160
8.3
High-resolűtion
SOM
162
CONTENTS ix
8.4
High-resolution
SOM
for Climate Attributes
166
8.5
Summary and outLook
179
Acknowledgements
180
References
180
9
The Visual City
183
And\/ Hudson-Smith
9.1
The development of digital space
183
9.2
Creating place and space
184
9.3
Visual cities and the visual Earth
188
9.4
The development of virtual social space
192
9.5
The future: the personal city
196
References
196
10
Travails in the Third Dimension: A Critical Evaluation of
Three-dimensional Geographical Visualization
199
Ifan D. H. Shepherd
10.1
Introduction
199
10.2
What is gained by going from 2D to
3D? 201
10.3
Some problems with
3D
views
204
10.4
Conclusions
217
Acknowledgements
218
References
218
11
Experiences of Using State of the Art Immersive
Technologies for Geographic Visualization
223
Martín
Turner and Mary McDerby
11.1
Introduction
223
11.2
The human visual system
224
11.3
Constructing large-scale visualization systems
232
11.4
Rules and recommendations
236
11.5
The future
-
a better and cheaper place
238
References
239
12
Landscape Visualization: Science and Art
241
Gary Priestnall and Derek Hampson
12.1
Landscape visualization: contexts of use
241
12.2
The need for ground truth
242
12.3
Outcomes from fieldwork exercises
244
12.4
Broadening the context
246
12.5
The Chat Moss case study
247
12.6
Discussion
254
12.7
Conclusion
256
Acknowledgements
257
References
257
13
Visualization, Data Sharing and Metadata
259
Humphrey SouthaU
13.1
Introduction
259
13.2
The data documentation initiative and the aggregate data extension
260
χ
CONTENTS
13.3
Implementing the DDI within the
GB
Historical
GIS
262
13.4
Driving visualization in Vision of Britain
267
13.5
Conclusion
273
Acknowledgements
275
References
275
14
Making Uncertainty Usable: Approaches for Visualizing
Uncertainty Information
277
Stephanie
Deitrìck
and Robert Edsall
14.1
Introduction: the need for representations of uncertainty
277
14.2
The complexity of uncertainty
278
14.3
Uncertainty visualization: a user-centred research agenda
286
14.4
Conclusion
288
References
288
15
Geovisualization and Time
—
New Opportunities for the
Space-Time Cube
293
Menno-Jan
Kraak
15.1
Introduction
293
15.2 Hägerstrand's
time geography and the space-time cube
295
15.3
Basics of the space-time cube
296
15.4
The space-time cube at work
297
15.5
Discussion
303
References
305
16
Visualizing Data Gathered by Mobile Phones
307
Michael A. E. Wright,
Leif Oppermann
and
Maurício
Capra
16.1
Introduction
307
16.2
What are we visualizing?
308
16.3
How can we visualize this data?
309
16.4
Case studies
311
16.5
Discussion
314
16.6
Conclusion
316
References
316
Index
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title_full | Geographic visualization concepts, tools and applications ed. by Martin Dodge ... |
title_fullStr | Geographic visualization concepts, tools and applications ed. by Martin Dodge ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Geographic visualization concepts, tools and applications ed. by Martin Dodge ... |
title_short | Geographic visualization |
title_sort | geographic visualization concepts tools and applications |
title_sub | concepts, tools and applications |
topic | Geografie Geographic information systems Geography Computer network resources Visualization Visualisierung (DE-588)4188417-6 gnd Geoinformationssystem (DE-588)4261642-6 gnd Geografie (DE-588)4020216-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Geografie Geographic information systems Geography Computer network resources Visualization Visualisierung Geoinformationssystem Aufsatzsammlung |
url | http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0809/2008004951-d.html http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016424067&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT dodgemartin geographicvisualizationconceptstoolsandapplications |
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