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  • Brandt, S. Anders, 1970-, et al. (författare)
  • 3D geovisualization as a communication and analysis tool in fluvial geomorphology
  • 2004
  • Ingår i: Geoinformatics 2004. - Gävle : Gävle University Press. - 919749481X ; , s. 339-346
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The fields of hydrology and fluvial geomorphology get more and more attention in the general public. The reason for this is changed climate patterns with increased frequencies of storms and river flooding and as a result changed geomorphology and living conditions for the inhabitants of the area. With the development of 3D geovisualization, hydrological and geomorphological processes can be better simulated and visualized. Thus not only the domain specialists, but also the general public can appreciate very complex hydrological processes and resulting geomorphology. This is of great value since a high frequency of storms and flooding has been a big issue for politicians, planners, and the general public. It is in this sense that 3D geovisualization can be an important tool for analysis and communication. Complex hydrological and geomorphological processes can be effectively simulated and analyzed by the domain specialists while efficient and effective visualization provides a common platform for communication among domain specialists and the general public. This paper will discuss and illustrate these issues using a case study of geomorphology along the Reventazón River, downstream from the Cachí Reservoir in Costa Rica, due to the release of extreme amounts of sediment during flushing of the reservoir.
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  • Geoinformatics 2004 : Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Geoinformatics : Geospatial Information Research : Bridging the Pacific and Atlantic. University of Gävle, Sweden, 7-9 June 2004
  • 2004
  • Proceedings (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • FOREWORDGeoinformatics 2004, the 12th International Conference on Geoinformatics, is the premier research forum for Geospatial Information Research. It commenced in 1992 in Buffalo, and has been held every year since. Meetings have been held in North America and Asia in Beijing (1993), Calgary (1994), Hong Kong (1995), West Palm Beach (1996), Taipei (1997), Beijing (1998), Ann Arbor (1999), Monterey (2000), Bangkok (2001), Nanjing (2002), and Toronto (2003, cancelled due to the outbreak of SARS). This is the premier event organized by the University of Gävle, together with the Association of Chinese Professionals in Geographic Information Science (CPGIS-abroad). This conference is the first of the series that takes place in Europe, hence the subtitle of the conference - bridging the Pacific and Atlantic. I believe it offers an opportunity for all professionals involved in research and development of geographic information systems, global position systems and remote sensing to discuss new theories and technologies around geoinformatics research. Based on the extended abstracts and following advice from the program committee, the organizing committee selected 108 papers (involving 264 authors from 29 different countries) around 10 different themes included in the proceedings. The conference themes include some emerging research issues such as location-based services and geovisualization as well as long studied conventional issues. As a post-conference publication effort, some selected papers around special themes will go another round of review process to be published in special issues with some scientific journals. The organization of the event is rather team-oriented work. On behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to thank CPGIS, the University of Gävle, our sponsors and all those individuals involved in making it a successful event, in particular, Kickan Fahlstedt, the conference secretary who took most administrative and organizational matters into her hands; Anders Brandt who read the papers and provided useful comments to the authors; Bengt Eriksson, Stig-Göran Mårtensson, and Bengt Rystedt who are always very supportive for the event; Peter Fisher and David Maguire who share their vision on current geoinformatics research; and all the authors who contribute with their papers of high quality. Last but not least, the following colleagues or students deserve special thanks for their contributions to the organization of the conference: Gunter Göckelmann, Pia Ollert- Hallqvist, Anna Hansson, Neta Hedberg, Elisabeth Hugg, Mikael Johansson, Rebecca Jonsson, Hendrik Loch, Bengt-Olof Lundinger, Staffan Nygren, Kaj Wejander, and Wenjun Xie. Welcome to the Geoinformatics 2004, and enjoy your stay in Gävle! Bin JiangCo-chair of the organizing committee --- CONTENTS - VOLUME 1Keynote sessionThe logic of fuzzy detecting change in geographical information, p. 3P. FisherDistributed GIS: computing in the internet age, p. 4D. MaguirePlenary sessionAbout egocentric geovisualisation, p. 7L. MengShannonian, semantic and pragmatic geoinformation, p. 15J. PortugaliSpatio-temporal modelling and analysis of geolifelines, p. 22C. ClaramuntLocation-based service, mobile GIS and GPSLocation-based solutions for application services, p. 25K.H. Kim, S.G. Hong, J.H. Park and J.H. LeeA test-bed simulator for GPS and GIS integrated navigation and positioning research: - bus positioning, using GPS observations, odometer readings and map matching, p. 31J. Li, G. Taylor, C. Brunsdon, A. Olden, D. Steup and M. WinterReal-time map labelling for personal navigation, p.  39Q. Zhang and L. HarrieMulti-criteria decision analysis for location based services, p.  47M. Raubal and C. RinnerMap generalization for OSMasterMap data in location based services & mobile GIS applications, p. 54S. Anand, J.M. Ware and G.E. TaylorThe media and the messages of location-based services (LBS): death of distance or the revenge of geography?, p. 61D.Z. SuiReal time community mapping: evaluating two wireless technology approaches, p. 69Y. LaoDigital data collection and analysis techniques for forestry applications, p. 77M.G. Wing and L.D. KelloggA review of research and development on intelligent transport systems in Hong Kong - a geographic information system perspective, p. 84W.Z. Shi and H.K. LamA distributed architecture for WAP-based mobile GIS, p. 92Wang F., Bian F. and Hou Y.Efficient routing service for the open LBS services, p. 99S.-S. Kim and J.-H. ParkNetwork perspective for spatial data distribution on wireless environments, p. 107E. Lee, M.-J. Kim, M. Kim and B.-T. JangPrecise navigation with the use of buffer zones, p. 115A. Banachowicz and J. UriaszThe implementation of presentation service using JAVA web services, p. 120T.-W. Heo and J.-H. ParkAn open architecture of common core component for location based service, p. 127J.-C. Kim, J.-H. Park and J.-H. LeeOpen LBS solution architecture using service chaining webservices technology, p. 134S.-G. Hong, K.-H. Kim and J.-H. ParkAnalysis accuracy integrated position of hyperbolic system JEMIOLUSZKA and satellite navigation system GPS, p. 139A. Banachowicz and R. KamińskiSpatio-temporal modelling and databasesA web-based multimedia framework for diffusing spatio-temporal information: application to natural hazards, p. 149P-A. Davoine, J. Gensel and H. MartinContinuous data warehouse: concepts, challenges and potentials, p. 157T.O. Ahmed, M. Miquel and R. LauriniAn extended locking method for geographical database with spatial rules, p. 165Cheng C., Shen P., Zhang M. and Lu F.A hybrid approach to detect spatial-temporal outliers, p. 173T. Cheng and Z. LiA knowledge-based restricted problem solving method in GIS applications, p. 179Wei H., Xu Q. and Bai Y.Representation of moving objects along a road network, p. 187N. Van de Weghe, A.G. Cohn, P. Bogaert and P. De MaeyerA three-dimensional temporal GIS for the analysis of morphometric changes, p. 195M. Sriti, R. Thibaud and C. ClaramuntQuality assessment and uncertainty handling in spatial data mining, p. 203B. He, T. Fang and D. GuoFrom the schema matching to the integration of updating information into user geographic databases, p. 211A. BraunConstruction and specification of spatial configurations in a geographical information retrieval context, p. 219M. Ould Ahmed Limam and M. GaioA new tetrahedral network (TEN) generation algorithm for 3-D GIS, p. 226Song Z., Liu Y. and Niu W.GIS data modeling of 17th century fortresses on Dardanelles, p. 233C. Guney, B. Yuksel and R.N. CelikThe spatial data server based on open GIS standards in heterogeneous distributed environment, p. 241M.-J. Kim, E. Lee, B.-W. Oh and M. KimVector cellular automata based geographical entity, p. 249Hu S. and Li D.A method for testing low-value spatial clustering, p. 257G. Lin and T. ZhangResearch on Petri Net based spatiotemporal data model, p. 265Yin Z. and Li L.Advances in earth observation technologiesLossless inter-array predictive coding for subpixel-shifted satellite images based on texture analysis, p. 275Gao S., Zhang X.J. and Sun W.D.Visualizing distributions from multi-return lidar data to understand forest structure, p. 283D. Kao, M. Kramer, A. Love, J. Dungan and A. Pang3D scanning and photogrammetry for heritage recording: a comparison, p. 291W. Boehler and A. MarbsOn modelling and visualisation of high resolution virtual environments using LIDAR data, p. 299S. Ahlberg, U. Söderman, M. Elmqvist and Å. PerssonThe utilization of GPR data in GIS, p.  307Chen B.Z., Hu Z.Q. and Li W.D.APIAS - Airborne photos and images attainment system, p. 311J.C.C. Gonçalves Junior, E.C. Piovesan, G.C. Silveira and E.A. SilvaGeovisualisationRepresentation of geographic terrain surface using global indexing, p. 321J. KolarGeo-visualization support for multidimensional clustering, p. 329G. Andrienko and N. AndrienkoAnnotated observations as knowledge construction elements in visual data analysis, p. 336I. Denisovich3D geovisualization as a communication and analysis tool in fluvial geomorphology, p. 339S.A. Brandt and B. JiangA study on algorithms of a 3D visualization dynamic modification system based on TIN, p. 347P. Yang, H. Lin, S.J. Mao and D. ShenA multi-user mobile system to visualize environmental processes, p. 355J. Danado, E. Dias, T. Romão, N. Correia, A. Trabuco, C. Santos, J. Serpa, M. Costa and A. CâmaraInteracting with 17th century fortresses on Dardanelles through web-based geo-visualization, p. 363C. Guney and R.N. CelikVisualization of landscape data in digital maps by exclusive use of XML-based languages, p. 370K. Neumann, P. Ahlbrecht, S. Eckstein, B. Mathiak and A. KupferEmbedding digital rights in geovisualizations, p. 375J. DöllnerExperimental research on web-based 3D terrain visualization - using Java3D and Microsoft.Net, p. 383Wang Y., Tan H. and Liu J.The principles of designing CIS - cartographic information system, p. 389Zheng S. and Chen Y.A network common data form (NetCDF) utility for efficient environmental data processing and visualization, p. 397J. Liu, J.M. Chen, D.T. Price, and S. LiuDesign and implementation of high precision map symbol library based on GDI+, p. 405Wu X., Du Q., Cai Z. and Xu Z.User-centered 3D geovisualisation, p. 412A. NielsenStudying groundwater resource by volume visualization technology, p. 417Zhu G., Xu Z., Wu X. and Yan H.Cognition theory-based research on adaptive user interface for GEO-visualization system, p. 424Ling Y., Chen Y. and Wang Y. CONTENTS - VOLUME 2GIS in urban planning and modellingSpatial patterns of urban growth in Nepal: a GIS-assisted analysis, p. 435M. Adhikari, B.A. Portnov and M. SchwartzWhat's planning (support system design)?, p. 443M. Campagna and G. DeplanoGIS and remote sensing for urban planning: a case of Festac town, Lagos, Nigeria, p. 451M.J. Fasona and A.S. OmojolaGeographical information systems on the web for public participation in planning, p. 459O. Gudes, E.
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