E-Book, Englisch, 534 Seiten, eBook
Brus / Vondrakova / Vozenilek Modern Trends in Cartography
2015
ISBN: 978-3-319-07926-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Selected Papers of CARTOCON 2014
E-Book, Englisch, 534 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Lecture Notes in Geoinformation and Cartography
ISBN: 978-3-319-07926-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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New approaches in map and atlas making. - Aspects of thematic atlas content compilation.- Mapping disorder: an exploratory study.- The Next Generation of Atlas User Interfaces – A User Study with “Digital Natives”.- The State of Official Statistical Mapping in Switzerland (and other European Countries).- Online cartographic atlas products – learning from the past.- Non-technological aspects in atlas cartography.- The Evolution of Digital Cartographic Databases (State Topographic Maps) from the Beginnings to Cartography 2.0: the Hungarian Experience.- Creation of the accurate raster driven polygonal environment for the 3D surface models based on the LIDAR technology.- A Framework for Color Design for Digital Maps – On an Example of Noise Mapping.- Digital Aeronautical Charts: Survey of 64 Czech Air Force Pilots.- Comparison of standard- and proprietary-based approaches to detailed 3D city mapping.- Progress in web cartography. - Integrating User and Usability Research in Web-mapping application design.- Interlinking Opensource Geo-spatial Datasets For Optimal Utility in Ranking.- Exploring Class Discussions from a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) on Cartography.- Evaluating Mapping APIs.- Demography of Twitter Users in the City of London – An Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis Approach.- The Visualization Issues of Worldwide Map Portals.- Geovisualisation of unequal spatial distribution of online social network connections: a Hungarian example.- A Competitive Analysis of Web-based Water Level Visualization Tools.- Advanced methods in map use. - From a phenomena to its perception .. What is missing to represent and explore phenomena on GIS?.- Assessing cartographic products for visual usability.- Perception and recall of landmarks for personal navigation in nature at night versus day.-Exploring the influence of color distance and legend position on choropleth maps readability.- Physiological and cognitive aspects of sound maps for representing quantitative data and changes in data.- The user centered framework for visualisation of spatial data quality.- Comparing paper and digital topographic maps using eye tracking.- Three-dimensional visualization in Cartography: An eye-tracking study.- Generating cartographic representations of volunteered environmental noise data from mobile phones.- Multivariate data visualization and usability – preliminary notes.- Cartography in practice and research. - On shape metrics in cartographic generalization – a case study of the building footprint geometry.- Analysis of Basic Relations within Insights of Spatio-temporal Analysis.- 3D cartography as a platform for remindering important historical events - The example of the Terezín Memorial.- Changes in urban area discovered by analysis of chosen places in old maps of Liberec.- Alteration of the graphical part of local flood management plans using geoinformatics – Scottish and the Czech approaches.- Mapping a local budget plan: why and how?.- Historical data processing, modeling, reconstruction, analysis and visualization of historical landcape in the North-West Bohemia region.- Bayesian mapping of medical data.- Spatial-temporal evolution of the unique preserved meandering system in Central Europe.- Terrain Analysis for Armed Forces.- Author Index.