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3D-Visualisierung und Mixed Reality

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3D Darstellungen, Augmented-Reality-Visualisierungstechniken und fortgeschrittene Interaktionstechniken haben ein großes Potenzial, um die Interpretation von Geodaten zu unterstützen und die Interaktion mit raumbezogenen Daten zu vereinfachen. In diesem Kapitel wird dargestellt, wie diese Technologien die klassische Kartographie und Geovisualisierung ergänzen und welche Anwendungsmöglichkeiten sich daraus ergeben. Neben einer Beschreibung der technischen Grundlagen liegt der Schwerpunkt dabei auf der Integration der verschieden Technologieaspekte in das übergreifende Interaktionsparadigma der Augmented Reality.

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Paelke, V. (2019). 3D-Visualisierung und Mixed Reality. In: Sester, M. (eds) Geoinformatik. Springer Reference Naturwissenschaften . Springer Spektrum, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-47096-1_62

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