Publikation: INVISIP : usage of information visualization techniques to access geospatial data archives
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Complex application examples or scenarios such as site planning need a lot of information, especially spatially referenced data1 in order to find a best place for a new building or an industrial area and to solve individual plan-ning tasks such as generating ecological, environmental or traffic reports. Re-cent initiatives to geospatial data archives offer access to a wealth of distributed data covered by the widespread information spectrum of different geodata dis-ciplines (e.g. environmental data, geologic data, cadastral data, remote sensing data or socio-demographic data), but offer only basic levels of interactivity and user assistance. The EU-funded project INVISIP (Information Visualization in Site Planning, IST-2000-29640) addresses this lack of usability and aims to de-velop new concepts and methods to support all involved parties within the dif-ferent phases of the multi-step site planning process. This paper describes INVISIP and introduces GeoCrystal and SuperTable as new information visu-alization techniques to support users in this process.
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GÖBEL, Stefan, Jörg HAIST, Harald REITERER, Frank MÜLLER, 2002. INVISIP : usage of information visualization techniques to access geospatial data archives. DEXA. France, 2002. In: Database and expert systems applications ; 13th International Conference, DEXA 2002, France, 2002. 2002, pp. 371-380BibTex
@inproceedings{Gobel2002INVIS-6159, year={2002}, title={INVISIP : usage of information visualization techniques to access geospatial data archives}, booktitle={Database and expert systems applications ; 13th International Conference, DEXA 2002, France, 2002}, pages={371--380}, author={Göbel, Stefan and Haist, Jörg and Reiterer, Harald and Müller, Frank} }
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