The cartographic visualization process, based on the statement “How do I say what to whom, and is it effective?” is explained for both presenting and exploring spatiotemporal data. The visualization environment and required functionality are describe
In order to translate the characteristics of geographic data into signs and signals that can be perc...
An edited volume of 17 chapters on issues of cartographic visualistion. Chapters are identified invi...
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 ...
The act of transforming data into a visual representation, such as a map or graph, to make it easier...
This unit presents an overview of concepts related to cartographic visualization. It begins with som...
Information visualization is an interdisciplinary research area in which cartographic efforts have m...
In the paper we focus on the problem of supporting visual exploration of data having spatial and tem...
Nowadays a lot of people are trying to make maps, and especially digital maps. A wide range of compu...
Abstract: Recognised as an effective tool for data exploration and information communication, visual...
The most important changes in cartography are associated with the development of computer technology...
Information visualization is a widely-used technology which supports users to rep-resent data by the...
Scientific cartography has the task to develop and research new methods of cartographic visualizatio...
Developments in software functionality afford new opportunities for cartographic visualization that ...
Nowadays a lot of people are trying to make maps, and especially digital maps. A wide range of compu...
In order to translate the characteristics of geographic data into signs and signals that can be perc...
An edited volume of 17 chapters on issues of cartographic visualistion. Chapters are identified invi...
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 ...
The act of transforming data into a visual representation, such as a map or graph, to make it easier...
This unit presents an overview of concepts related to cartographic visualization. It begins with som...
Information visualization is an interdisciplinary research area in which cartographic efforts have m...
In the paper we focus on the problem of supporting visual exploration of data having spatial and tem...
Nowadays a lot of people are trying to make maps, and especially digital maps. A wide range of compu...
Abstract: Recognised as an effective tool for data exploration and information communication, visual...
The most important changes in cartography are associated with the development of computer technology...
Information visualization is a widely-used technology which supports users to rep-resent data by the...
Scientific cartography has the task to develop and research new methods of cartographic visualizatio...
Developments in software functionality afford new opportunities for cartographic visualization that ...
Nowadays a lot of people are trying to make maps, and especially digital maps. A wide range of compu...
In order to translate the characteristics of geographic data into signs and signals that can be perc...
An edited volume of 17 chapters on issues of cartographic visualistion. Chapters are identified invi...
Depicting information collections in map‐like displays, even if the collections are not themselves e...