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Multimedia/Visualization Breakout Spatialization: Spatial Metaphors – UCSB Advancing Web GIS – Oregon State Multimedia and Visualization – University of Oklahoma VR and Teleimmersion (moved to GIS and Decision-Making)
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Spatialization Tranformation from multidimensional non- geographic to lower-D spatial Information spaces –Cognitively inadequate Do they really look like maps? Can they be understood? –Computationally inefficient –Generalization through semantic abstraction “10 + 4” –Cognition, Extensions to Rep., Scale –Geographic Visualization, Data Mining, Ontology
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What’s the meaning of “scale” in non-geographic information visualization?
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Simultaneous Overlay of Multiple Cluster Levels to Support Domain Comprehension
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Spatialization “Landscapes” with Cluster Validation
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“Web GIS” Recent phenomenon in U.S., “hot topic” LBS in Europe Should not just be transfer of 2-D desktop to web –Outputs of spatialization - cognitive, computational –Data models, data structures different? –Performance measures, usability –Institutional issues/ethics of access, distribution –collaboratories “10 + 4” –Distributed & Mobile Computing, Interoperability, Scale, GIS & Society, Data Integration –Geographic Visualization, Data Mining, Ontology, GeoComp
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Conclusion 1 Spatialization as a standalone challenge –Different from Geographic Viz challenge –GISci research applied to non-geographic data –Multidimensionality e.g., 1000 dimensions to 2 or 3 but no 2-D reality to compare to –Information visualization –Cognitive, computational If not standalone… –Should be explicit in DM/KD and Geographic Viz
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Conclusion 2 “Web GIS” standalone b/c so cross- cutting? Timely? Revisit and fold into Distributed & Mobile Computing to update that challenge to… “Distributed, Mobile, Location-Based, Cyber GIS”? “Telegeoprocessing”? --> Pervasive GIS
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