Title
3D Cadastres Best Practices, Chapter 5: Visualization and New Opportunities
Author
Pouliot, Jacynthe (Université Laval)
Ellul, Claire (University College London)
Hubert, Frederic (Université Laval)
Wang, Chen (Anhui University)
Rajabifard, Abbas (University of Melbourne)
Kalantari, Mohsen (University of Melbourne)
Shojaei, Davood (Land Use Victoria)
Atazadeh, Behnam (University of Melbourne)
van Oosterom, P.J.M. (TU Delft OLD Department of GIS Technology)
de Vries, M.E. (TU Delft OLD Department of GIS Technology)
Ying, Shen (Wuhan University)
Date
2018
Abstract
This paper proposes a discussion on opportunities offered by 3D visualization to improve the understanding and the analysis of cadastre data. It first introduce the rationale of having 3D visualization functionalities in the context of cadastre applications. Second the publication outline some basic concepts in 3D visualization. This section specially addresses the visualization pipeline as a driven classification schema to understand the steps leading to 3D visualization. In this section is also presented a brief review of current 3D standards and technologies. Next is proposed a summary of progress made in the last years in 3D cadastral visualization. For instance, user’s requirement, data and semiotics, and platforms are highlighted as main actions performed in the development of 3D cadastre visualization. This review could be perceived as an attempt to structure and emphasise the best practices in the domain of 3D cadastre visualization and as an inventory of issues that still need to be tackled. Finally, by providing a review on advances and trends in 3D visualization, the paper initiates a discussion and a critical analysis on the benefit of applying these new developments to cadastre domain. This final section discusses about enhancing 3D techniques as dynamic transparency and cutaway, 3D generalization, 3D visibility model, 3D annotation, 3D data and web platform, augmented reality, immersive virtual environment, 3D gaming, interaction techniques and time.
Subject
3D Cadastral Visualization
Users
User Requirements
Usability
Modelling
Presenting Information
3D Environments
Interaction
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Publisher
International Federation of Surveyors (FIG)
ISBN
978-87-92853-78-3
Source
Proceedings of the FIG Congress 2018: Embracing our smart world where the continents connect: enhancing the geospatial maturity of societies
Event
26th FIG Congress 2018 "Embracing our Smart World Where the Continents Connect, 2018-02-06 → 2018-02-11, Istanbul, Turkey
Part of collection
Institutional Repository
Document type
conference paper
Rights
© 2018 Jacynthe Pouliot, Claire Ellul, Frederic Hubert, Chen Wang, Abbas Rajabifard, Mohsen Kalantari, Davood Shojaei, Behnam Atazadeh, P.J.M. van Oosterom, M.E. de Vries, Shen Ying