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Integrating Bird Survey Data into Real Time 3 D Visual and Aural Simulations
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| Author | Morgan, E. H. Gill, Lewis Lange, Eckart Dallimer, Martin |
| Copyright Year | 2012 |
| Abstract | URSULA, Urban River Corridors and Sustainable Living Agendas, is a major interdisciplinary research project examining the complex problem of sustainable development of urban riverside landscapes. It is generating large amounts of data which is to be used to aid the process of sustainability analysis, both from simulation models and from ecological surveys. Much of this data is “geospatial” but not directly visual and so there is interest in how such data sets can be visualised. HEHL-LANGE (2001) shows how abstract information on the distribution of species of wildlife can be visualized through colour-coding the 3D terrain model, also in combination with draped true color ortho-photography. TRAPP et al. (2009) describe a method of doing this with projective textures. Data-driven colourization will certainly be useful within the URSULA project, but whilst it is effective in integrating the data into the 3D visualisation it also obscures the photorealism present in the visualisation model. |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |