Proceedings of the 25th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems 2017
DOI: 10.1145/3139958.3140004
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Web-based GIS application for real-time interaction of underground infrastructure through virtual reality

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“…VR needs to be multi-dimensional with adequate sounds and colors that match the physical environment in order to give all human senses a real and authentic feeling. Three dimensional (3D) GIS is a form of VR that provides visualization, interaction, navigation, and accurate analysis of urban or underground infrastructure to support timely decision making on both geospatial and spatial data for direct integration of 3D images into web pages in the fields of transportation, telecoms, the urban environment, and agriculture (Jurado et al, 2017). 3D GIS tends to be more realistic because it has in-depth representation and enhanced visualization, which leads to the creation of 3D scenarios and overlapping spatial datasets, such as measurements beside trees and buildings (Jurado et al, 2017;Carlson & Caporuso, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Review Virtual Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…VR needs to be multi-dimensional with adequate sounds and colors that match the physical environment in order to give all human senses a real and authentic feeling. Three dimensional (3D) GIS is a form of VR that provides visualization, interaction, navigation, and accurate analysis of urban or underground infrastructure to support timely decision making on both geospatial and spatial data for direct integration of 3D images into web pages in the fields of transportation, telecoms, the urban environment, and agriculture (Jurado et al, 2017). 3D GIS tends to be more realistic because it has in-depth representation and enhanced visualization, which leads to the creation of 3D scenarios and overlapping spatial datasets, such as measurements beside trees and buildings (Jurado et al, 2017;Carlson & Caporuso, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Review Virtual Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three dimensional (3D) GIS is a form of VR that provides visualization, interaction, navigation, and accurate analysis of urban or underground infrastructure to support timely decision making on both geospatial and spatial data for direct integration of 3D images into web pages in the fields of transportation, telecoms, the urban environment, and agriculture (Jurado et al, 2017). 3D GIS tends to be more realistic because it has in-depth representation and enhanced visualization, which leads to the creation of 3D scenarios and overlapping spatial datasets, such as measurements beside trees and buildings (Jurado et al, 2017;Carlson & Caporuso, 2018). If these 3D technologies can help the user to perceive what may be going on underground and beside trees as well as buildings, they may be very helpful to law enforcement in investigating incidents when there is lack of witnesses or both cameras and microphones were insufficient.…”
Section: Literature Review Virtual Realitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• it is possible to define relations between various types of objects and objects themselves; • it is possible to evaluate features describing particular objects according to how they will be visualized on the map. Undoubtedly, the possibilities of visualization of various types of environments have increased along with the development of the GIS technology (Moscicka, Jurado et al, 2017), describing the nD (n -dimensional) space with the possibility of changing the coordinate system, incorporation/disabling thematic layers, changing the features according to which objects are presented, objects moving on maps or collision detection.…”
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“…The estimation of distances in a virtual environment by users also affects how the virtual environment is perceived specifically in moving from one area to another [10]. On the other hand, virtual environments can also be utilized in visualizing objects, which are not easily accessible, such as underground infrastructure [11]. This gives users an alternative to understanding inaccessible underground infrastructure as close to reality as possible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%