This unit presents an overview of concepts related to cartographic visualization. It begins with some notes on cartography, including motivation, user considerations, and components of a visualization system. Graphic variables including location, value, hue, size, shape, spacing and orientation are described, and limitations—imposed by hardware and human perceptual and cognitive abilities—are discussed. Visualization of the temporal dimension and three-dimensional data are briefly discussed
The visual variables describe the graphic dimensions across which a map or other visualization can b...
Depicting information collections in map‐like displays, even if the collections are not themselves e...
One of the primary reasons for this technology-induced change is that highly dynamic maps are being ...
This unit presents an overview of concepts related to cartographic visualization. It begins with som...
This unit discusses applications, design concerns and strategies for effective visual, digital displ...
The author describes the properties and mechanisms of visual perception in the context of their sign...
Information visualization is an interdisciplinary research area in which cartographic efforts have m...
Generally the expression "visualization" means data processing so that a human being can imagine the...
Generally the expression "visualization" means data processing so that a human being can imagine the...
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the structure of space in terms of both perception and acti...
An edited volume of 17 chapters on issues of cartographic visualistion. Chapters are identified invi...
The starting point for this article is the fact that each spatial object i is characterized by three...
The cartographic visualization process, based on the statement “How do I say what to whom, and is it...
Scientific cartography has the task to develop and research new methods of cartographic visualizatio...
Data visualization has a long history, dating back to the origin of writing, while the history of ca...
The visual variables describe the graphic dimensions across which a map or other visualization can b...
Depicting information collections in map‐like displays, even if the collections are not themselves e...
One of the primary reasons for this technology-induced change is that highly dynamic maps are being ...
This unit presents an overview of concepts related to cartographic visualization. It begins with som...
This unit discusses applications, design concerns and strategies for effective visual, digital displ...
The author describes the properties and mechanisms of visual perception in the context of their sign...
Information visualization is an interdisciplinary research area in which cartographic efforts have m...
Generally the expression "visualization" means data processing so that a human being can imagine the...
Generally the expression "visualization" means data processing so that a human being can imagine the...
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the structure of space in terms of both perception and acti...
An edited volume of 17 chapters on issues of cartographic visualistion. Chapters are identified invi...
The starting point for this article is the fact that each spatial object i is characterized by three...
The cartographic visualization process, based on the statement “How do I say what to whom, and is it...
Scientific cartography has the task to develop and research new methods of cartographic visualizatio...
Data visualization has a long history, dating back to the origin of writing, while the history of ca...
The visual variables describe the graphic dimensions across which a map or other visualization can b...
Depicting information collections in map‐like displays, even if the collections are not themselves e...
One of the primary reasons for this technology-induced change is that highly dynamic maps are being ...