Title :
Supporting interactive data exploration for GIS planning tasks with a multi-modal virtual environment
Author :
Harding, Chris ; Newcomb, Matt
Author_Institution :
Virtual Reality Applications Center, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA, USA
Abstract :
We are investigating how combining 3D stereo-vision, touch and sound into a multi-modal virtual environment can be used to improve interaction with and analysis of spatial (3D) data. We specifically focus on providing tools for planning new structures (such as schools or pipelines) within a system of spatial constraints. The planning task is typically performed within a GIS (geographic information system), where it is called suitability analysis. Our proof-of-concept virtual environment uses 3D stereo, force-feedback and interactive sound. We use a set of typical GIS raster and vector data and drape the data on a touchable digital elevation model (3D terrain). In addition, the system lets the user configure a planning environment where the relative importance of each GIS layer can be expressed via force and/or via sound. For example, when digitizing a path, the user could model proximity to objects such as roads or houses as repulsion (with different intensities, depending on the object´s importance) and hear land-cover values as sound (pitch). We can then substitute multiple layers of potentially cluttering 2D maps with a combination of vision, force (gravity, friction) and sound (pitch, tempo, timbre) and facilitate the fusion of data streams from different sensory modalities. With the help of students is a ISU GIS class, we intend to formally evaluate this setup and compare it with the traditional GIS suitability analysis.
Keywords :
force feedback; geographic information systems; land use planning; stereo image processing; terrain mapping; virtual reality; 2D maps; 3D stereo vision; 3D terrain; GIS planning; GIS raster; GIS suitability analysis; ISU GIS class; force feedback; geographic information system; interactive data exploration; interactive sound; land-cover values; multi-modal virtual environment; planning environment; proof-of-concept virtual environment; sensory modalities; spatial constraints; spatial data analysis; touchable digital elevation model; Digital elevation models; Educational institutions; Force sensors; Geographic Information Systems; Information analysis; Land use planning; Performance analysis; Pipelines; Roads; Virtual environment;
Conference_Titel :
Haptic, Audio and Visual Environments and Their Applications, 2004. HAVE 2004. Proceedings. The 3rd IEEE International Workshop on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8817-8
DOI :
10.1109/HAVE.2004.1391886