Cognitive Aspects of Human-Computer Interaction for GIS
- MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2019
- 1 electronic resource (196 p.)
Open Access
The book is dealing with recent progress in human–computer interaction (HCI) related to geographic information science (GIS). The Editorial starts with an overview about the evolution of the Internet and first HCI concepts and stimulates recent HCI developments using 3D and 4D apps, running on all mobile devices with OS Android, iOS, Linus, and Windows. Eight research articles present the state-of-the-art in HCI–GIS-related issues, starting with gender and age differences in using indoor maps via the estimation of building heights from space to an efficient visualization method for polygonal data with dynamic simplification. The review article deals with progress and challenges on entity alignment of geographic knowledge bases.
cyberpsychology n/a trajectory datasets trapezoid movement data space use intensity hypsography geospatial data map tasks knowledge integration immersive virtual reality knowledge conflation OLS multiresolution segmentation 3D geovisualizations SpatialHadoop contour lines high definition video immersion PR-Tree similarity metrics PCA map users retrospective verbal protocol collaborative learning telepresence 4D time density eye-tracking level-of-detail rendering visual data exploration Head-mounted display hedonic price model sense of presence collaborative immersive virtual environment gender effects tessellation spatiotemporal movement patterns building tracking indoor wayfinding cartographic simplification height estimate map literacy random forest 3DmoveR level of interactivity entity alignment 3D data cube human–computer interaction International Space Station (ISS) vector polygon cloud computing OSIVQ spatial data processing user study age effects geographic knowledge bases Ljubljana 3D map user’s performance similarity combination