TY - GEN
T1 - Timeline collaging as an extension of map collaging using geo-referencing and time-referencing
AU - Si, Ruochen
AU - Arikawa, Masatoshi
AU - Lu, Min
AU - Kaji, Hideki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Pacific Neighborhood Consortium (PNC).
Copyright:
Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2017/12/13
Y1 - 2017/12/13
N2 - Nowadays, there is an explosion of spatio-temporal data, such as big data of human movements and aerial photographs taken in time series. Interactive and dynamic visualization of such data play important roles in researching and applications in the fields of traffic controlling, education, storytelling and so on. On the other hand, besides of the "modern" digital data, there are also large amount of "traditional" analogue data in the forms of maps, books, photographs and so on. Such analogue materials are valuable for historical researches and education, but current spatio-temporal visualization systems are not good at dealing such analogue materials compared to their performances on digital data. This paper introduces our research on collaging analogue maps and timeline graphs through geo-references and time-references, to enrich the analogue materials with multimedia digital data, and enable user interactions and dynamic visualization of the enriched data on digital devices for researching, education and storytelling.
AB - Nowadays, there is an explosion of spatio-temporal data, such as big data of human movements and aerial photographs taken in time series. Interactive and dynamic visualization of such data play important roles in researching and applications in the fields of traffic controlling, education, storytelling and so on. On the other hand, besides of the "modern" digital data, there are also large amount of "traditional" analogue data in the forms of maps, books, photographs and so on. Such analogue materials are valuable for historical researches and education, but current spatio-temporal visualization systems are not good at dealing such analogue materials compared to their performances on digital data. This paper introduces our research on collaging analogue maps and timeline graphs through geo-references and time-references, to enrich the analogue materials with multimedia digital data, and enable user interactions and dynamic visualization of the enriched data on digital devices for researching, education and storytelling.
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U2 - 10.23919/PNC.2017.8203535
DO - 10.23919/PNC.2017.8203535
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85047223158
T3 - Proceedings of the 2017 Pacific Neighborhood Consortium Annual Conference and Joint Meetings: Data Informed Society, PNC 2017
SP - 142
EP - 149
BT - Proceedings of the 2017 Pacific Neighborhood Consortium Annual Conference and Joint Meetings
A2 - Chen, Sophy Shu-Jiun
A2 - Lin, Feng-Tyan
A2 - Wang, Da-Wei
A2 - Chen, Ling-Jyh
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
T2 - 2017 Pacific Neighborhood Consortium Annual Conference and Joint Meetings, PNC 2017
Y2 - 7 November 2017 through 9 November 2017
ER -