3D landscape modelling using JAVA 3D/VRML

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作者
Punia M. [1 ]
Pandey D. [2 ]
机构
[1] Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Division, Indian Institute of Remote Sensing (NRSA), Dehradun-248001, 4-Kalidas Road
[2] Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University
关键词
Interactive Visualization; Scene Graph; Visual Metaphor; Landscape Simulation; Landuse Change;
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10.1007/BF02990924
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摘要
Interactive visualization has been an integral part of landscape simulation to facilitate understanding of environmental processes. In most cases, however, interaction with the data is limited to viewing only. Thus to support more 3D interaction, in this study an attempt has been made to apply multi-view approach of the model for orientation, navigation and selection as visual metaphors on the landscape. This paper further describes how JAVA 3D/VRML can be used to model a landscape for better user interaction and exploration. Data used for generation of landscape model is SRTM-3 pertaining to a part of AIwar district in Rajasthan. This study emphasizes the importance of user interaction with 3D landscape for visualizing future design implications, landuse change and visual exploration.
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页码:397 / 403
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