Oceans 2009 2009
DOI: 10.23919/oceans.2009.5422372
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A geospatially enabled, PC-based, software to fuse and interactively visualize large 4D/5D data sets

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“…To ensure semantic preservation, it is required to integrate the environmental context into the visualisation, for example, by satellite maps or terrain models. Several approaches to incorporate satellite maps have been proposed; see Andres et al (2009), Konzack et al (2019), Li et al (2017), McArdle et al (2014), and Slingsby and van Loon (2016). MacEachren and Kraak (2001) also state the need for more integration of the reality in the visual approaches as a challenge in geovisualisation.…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To ensure semantic preservation, it is required to integrate the environmental context into the visualisation, for example, by satellite maps or terrain models. Several approaches to incorporate satellite maps have been proposed; see Andres et al (2009), Konzack et al (2019), Li et al (2017), McArdle et al (2014), and Slingsby and van Loon (2016). MacEachren and Kraak (2001) also state the need for more integration of the reality in the visual approaches as a challenge in geovisualisation.…”
Section: Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…by satellite maps or terrain models. Several approaches to incorporate satellite maps have been proposed, see e. g. [2,19,22,25,31]. McEachren and Kraak [23] also state the need for more integration of the reality in the visual approaches as a challenge in geovisualisation.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%