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"Interesting? Aesthetic? Useful? GeoVisualization Perspectives and Examples"

Jason Dykes, City University London



Friday 16th November 2007, 2-3pm BST Room 1.10, Kilburn Building The University 
of Manchester



A whole series of techniques are being developed to promote this kind of 
activity. They are fuelled by a number of related trends, including: advances 
in computing; the increasing availability of formally derived spatial data; the 
georeferencing of a whole host of diverse data sets including user contributed 
'social' data. Situating these techniques in applied contexts and real 
workflows is less common and developing geovisualization applications through a 
process that involves establishing needs and requirements is rare.



A series of examples of current work at City University will be presented 
including geographically weighted interactive graphics (geowigs), the 
'road/map' application and analytical mashups that use Google Earth as the 
basis for exploration.



They will be considered in terms of their utility and in light of efforts to 
embed geovisualization in real applications scenarios.





Part of the ACM SIGGRAPH University of Manchester Professional Chapter Seminar 
Series

http://manchester.siggraph.org/



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