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Explorations in the Use of Augmented Reality for Geographic Visualization
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Geographic Information SystemsCartographyPaddle InteractionsEngineeringData ScienceHybrid User InterfacesGeovisualizationSpatial ComputingVolunteered Geographic InformationGeographyData VisualizationVirtual RealityAugmented Reality GameAr Interface3D User InteractionAugmented RealitySocial Sciences
In this paper, we describe two explorations in the use of hybrid user interfaces for collaborative geographic data visualization. Our first interface combines three technologies: augmented reality (AR), immersive virtual reality (VR), and computer vision-based hand and object tracking. Wearing a lightweight display with an attached camera, users can look at a real map and see three-dimensional virtual terrain models overlaid on the map. From this AR interface, they can fly in and experience the model immersively, or use free hand gestures or physical markers to change the data representation. Building on this work, our second interface explores alternative interface techniques, including a zoomable user interface, paddle interactions, and pen annotations. We describe the system hardware and software and the implications for GIS and spatial science applications.
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