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Interaktive, multiperspektivische Ansichten für geovirtuelle 3D-Umgebungen

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In diesem Beitrag werden Visualisierungstechniken vorgestellt, die auf den Gestaltungsprinzipien von Panoramakarten und Detail- und Überblicksdarstellungen beruhen. Die Techniken generieren multiperspektivische Ansichten für geovirtuelle 3D-Umgebungen, insbesondere für zwei häufig benötigte Ansichtsformen, die Vogelperspektive und die Fußgängerperspektive. Die Techniken tragen dazu bei, die Bandbreite der computergestützten, interaktiven 3D-Darstellungen zur Visualisierung von virtuellen 3D-Raummodellen zu erweitern und die Effektivität raumbezogener Informationsdarstellungen im Hinblick auf Ortsbewusstsein und Informationsgehalt zu verbessern.

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This contribution presents two interactive visualization techniques based on principles of panorama maps and detail-and-overview visualizations. The techniques generate multi-perspective views of geovirtual 3D environments for two common viewing modes, the bird’s eye view and the pedestrian’s view. The techniques help to enlarge the bandwidth of computer-generated, interactive 3D presentations for visualizing virtual 3D spatial models and improve the effectivity of spatial information visualization regarding location-awareness and information contents.

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Lorenz, H., Trapp, M. & Döllner, J. Interaktive, multiperspektivische Ansichten für geovirtuelle 3D-Umgebungen. j. Cartogr. Geogr. inf. 59, 175–181 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03544053

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