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Nixiao Zou, Qing Xu, Yuqing Wu, Xinming Zhu and Youneng Su
Augmented reality (AR) technology enables paper maps to dynamically express three-dimensional geographic information, realizing the fusion of virtual and real information. However, in the current mainstream AR development software, the virtual informatio...
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Huixia Deng, Qiang Niu and Lei Wu
High-speed information technology development has made virtual social networking (VSN) a social interaction trend. Studies have been carried out to investigate the spatial clustering characteristics of the locations where there is online social interacti...
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Lin Fu, Jun Zhu, Jianbo Lai, Weilian Li, Pei Dang, Lingzhi Yin, Jialuo Li, Yukun Guo and Jigang You
The rapid acquisition of deposit volume information and dynamic modeling, as well as the visualization of disaster scenes, have great significance for the sharing of landslide information and the management of emergency rescue. However, existing methods ...
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Qingxiang Chen, Jing Chen and Wumeng Huang
Building information modeling (BIM), with detailed geometry and semantics of the indoor environment, has become an essential part of smart city development and city information modeling (CIM). However, visualizing large-scale BIM models within geographic...
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Julian Keil, Dennis Edler, Denise O?Meara, Annika Korte and Frank Dickmann
Mental representations of geographic space are based on knowledge of spatial elements and the spatial relation between these elements. Acquiring such mental representations of space requires assessing distances between pairs of spatial elements. In virtu...
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