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Cartographic Scale in Immersive Virtual Environments

Florian Hruby, Irma Castellanos, Rainer Ressl

2020KN - Journal of Cartography and Geographic Information31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Scale has been a defining criterion of mapmaking for centuries. However, this criterion is fundamentally questioned by highly immersive virtual reality (VR) systems able to represent geographic environments at a high level of detail and, thus, providing the user with a feeling of being present in VR space. In this paper, we will use the concept of scale as a vehicle for discussing some of the main differences between immersive VR and non-immersive geovisualization products. Based on a short review of diverging meanings of scale we will propose possible approaches to the issue of both spatial and temporal scale in immersive VR. Our considerations shall encourage a more detailed treatment of the specific characteristics of immersive geovisualization to facilitate deeper conceptual integration of immersive and non-immersive visualization in the realm of cartography.

Topics & Concepts

GeovisualizationVirtual realityRealmComputer scienceScale (ratio)Human–computer interactionVisualizationMultimediaCartographyGeographyArtificial intelligenceInformation visualizationArchaeologyVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts3D Surveying and Cultural HeritageSpatial Cognition and Navigation