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Geovisualization on the Web
Here you will find links to working papers prepared for the ICA Commission on Visualization meetings in Taupo, New Zealand (May 2001) and Beijing, China (August 2001). These papers have been submitted by researchers on the commission and by others invited to participate. The links will take you to sites around the world. Before starting a tour of this array of research on geo-referenced visualization, be sure to record a bookmark to this site, to help you find your way back.

Working papers found here were prepared according to the following guidelines: Although text-only papers are acceptable, the prototype working paper we have in mind is a WWW document that contains about 2000-3000 words of text dynamically linked to graphics. The document should be structured with most of the text information on the main page so that this page makes reasonable sense if printed (to read on the plane).

  • Theresa-Marie Rhyne (ACM SIGGRAPH Carto Project Director): Exploring the Concept of Streaming Media for Geographic Visualization

  • Erik B.Steiner, Alan M. MacEachren, and Diansheng Guo (GeoVISTA Center, Penn State): Developing and assessing light-weight data-driven exploratory geovisualization tools for the web

  • Marek Baranowski (UNEP/GRID-Warsaw): Visualization methods applied in Electronic Atlas of Environment in Poland

  • Bin Jiang (Institutionen för Teknik, University of Gävle): Towards the Design of Cartographic Information Systems for Handheld Devices

  • Sara Fabrikant (University of California, Santa Barbara): Building Task-Ontologies for GeoVisualization

  • Natalia and Gennady Andrienko (German National Research Center for Information Technology): Research Results of the CommonGIS Project

  • Sven Fuhrmann (Inst. f. Geoinformatics, University of Muenster): Why is navigation in desktop geovirtual environments difficult?

  • William Cartwright (Department of Geospatial Science, RMIT University, Melbourne): Multimedia and Cartography.

  • Menno-Jan Kraak (Division of Geoinfomatics, Cartography and Visualization, ITC): Overijssel 1811-2001: Changes in population and municipal boundaries
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