Sublimation of graphication and geovisualization using the cartographic method
Апстракт
The map is the basic tool of interactive, dynamic geospatial research. The complex structure of geodata is necessary to be graphically interpreted with the help of cartographical presentation (locational and
attributional). The synergy of cartographic visualization, generalization and cartographic methods enables
efficient implementation of geosystem analysis. Geovisualization includes a range of activities according to
research, systematization, classification and typification, analysis and synthesis, comparison, presentation to
the interpretation of occurrences and processes in geospace. The cartographic translation is a complex process
of visualization of geo-data, based on the scientific procedures of generalizing the content of the map using
the cartographic method. The gnoseological sense of the cartographic method is also the primary goal of
geovisualization: - spatial definition of the phenomenon, - time correlation of the phenomenon and processes of
actual reality and ...their evolution, and - essential definition of the phenomenon and processes of actual reality.
The cognitive sense of cartographic visualization is primarily achieved through the procedures of cartographic
generalizations. Digital technology provides great opportunities for modern cartographic visualization. Besides
realistic, virtual maps are of great importance too. Visual dynamic representations of geo-data (interactive
visualization of spatial databases) and the creation of detailed 3D and 4D models are continually increasing.
Digital data processing enables new dimensions of data analysis, and the process implies generalizing data
from the source database while respecting different geo-data attributes, as well as adequate graphical solutions
in displaying a generalizable data set.
Кључне речи:
Map / cartographic method / cartographic generalization / geovisualization / geo-data translationИзвор:
Proceedings of International Scientific Symposium “New Trends in Geography“, Ohrid, 2019, 145-155Издавач:
- Skoplje : Macedonian Geographical Society
Колекције
Институција/група
Geografski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Jovanović, Jasmina M. AU - Živković, Dragica AU - Grbović, Vladan PY - 2019 UR - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1425 AB - The map is the basic tool of interactive, dynamic geospatial research. The complex structure of geodata is necessary to be graphically interpreted with the help of cartographical presentation (locational and attributional). The synergy of cartographic visualization, generalization and cartographic methods enables efficient implementation of geosystem analysis. Geovisualization includes a range of activities according to research, systematization, classification and typification, analysis and synthesis, comparison, presentation to the interpretation of occurrences and processes in geospace. The cartographic translation is a complex process of visualization of geo-data, based on the scientific procedures of generalizing the content of the map using the cartographic method. The gnoseological sense of the cartographic method is also the primary goal of geovisualization: - spatial definition of the phenomenon, - time correlation of the phenomenon and processes of actual reality and their evolution, and - essential definition of the phenomenon and processes of actual reality. The cognitive sense of cartographic visualization is primarily achieved through the procedures of cartographic generalizations. Digital technology provides great opportunities for modern cartographic visualization. Besides realistic, virtual maps are of great importance too. Visual dynamic representations of geo-data (interactive visualization of spatial databases) and the creation of detailed 3D and 4D models are continually increasing. Digital data processing enables new dimensions of data analysis, and the process implies generalizing data from the source database while respecting different geo-data attributes, as well as adequate graphical solutions in displaying a generalizable data set. PB - Skoplje : Macedonian Geographical Society C3 - Proceedings of International Scientific Symposium “New Trends in Geography“, Ohrid T1 - Sublimation of graphication and geovisualization using the cartographic method SP - 145 EP - 155 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_1425 ER -
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Jovanović, J. M., Živković, D.,& Grbović, V.. (2019). Sublimation of graphication and geovisualization using the cartographic method. in Proceedings of International Scientific Symposium “New Trends in Geography“, Ohrid Skoplje : Macedonian Geographical Society., 145-155. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_1425
Jovanović JM, Živković D, Grbović V. Sublimation of graphication and geovisualization using the cartographic method. in Proceedings of International Scientific Symposium “New Trends in Geography“, Ohrid. 2019;:145-155. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_1425 .
Jovanović, Jasmina M., Živković, Dragica, Grbović, Vladan, "Sublimation of graphication and geovisualization using the cartographic method" in Proceedings of International Scientific Symposium “New Trends in Geography“, Ohrid (2019):145-155, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_gery_1425 .