Title :
3D visualisation of spatial information and environmental process model outputs for collaborative data exploration
Author :
O´Connor, A. ; Bishop, I. ; Stock, C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Geomatics, Melbourne Univ., Vic., Australia
Abstract :
Increased access to consolidated digital spatial data via spatial data infrastructures (SDI) is advancing the potential for spatial analysis applications such as environmental process modelling. While a number of expert visualisation packages exist for environmental models, there is a lack of widely available interactive visualisation tools. To provide for greater community engagement, virtual environments that are online, collaborative and can run on low-cost PCs are required. This paper discusses the development of a tool which aims to provide both expert and non-experts with access to environmental process model outputs. Conversion from standard format GIS data, into a game engine has been achieved. A methodology for mapping the effects from environmental model outputs into the virtual environment has also been shaped. Development of a 3D object library, for vegetation and other matter, implementation of the tool on a network and specification of criteria for display and communication options in a multi-skilled environment are the current focus. Envisaged system use scenarios have been devised in collaboration with national and state agencies, who are the clients for this research.
Keywords :
data visualisation; geographic information systems; groupware; virtual reality; 3D object library; 3D visualisation; GIS; collaborative data exploration; digital spatial data; environmental process model; expert visualisation package; game engine; interactive visualisation tool; multiskilled environment; spatial data infrastructure; spatial information; virtual environment; Data visualization; Engines; Geographic Information Systems; Libraries; Online Communities/Technical Collaboration; Packaging; Personal communication networks; Three dimensional displays; Vegetation mapping; Virtual environment; 3D Visualisation; Community Engagement; Environmental Process Modelling; Game engines; Geographic Information Systems (GIS); Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDI);
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualisation, 2005. Proceedings. Ninth International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2397-8