2016
DOI: 10.3166/rig.2016.00008
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Améliorer la perception du réalisme dans la géovisualisation du littoral

Abstract: La région littorale est une zone à enjeux multiples, son observation fournit de nombreux jeux de données géographiques. Les verrous actuels se situent sur l'intégration et le rendu visuels de ces données : (1) les données géographiques permettant de caractériser la mer doivent être combinées afin d'obtenir la profondeur d'eau et l'interface terre/mer (problème d'hétérogénéité des données), (2) les systèmes existants ne permettent pas d'obtenir un rendu continu terre/mer, et cohérent avec les styles des rendus … Show more

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“…This extension and adaptation of the traditional cartographic pipeline, based on the split of the style specification, the rendering techniques specification and their implementation, has been experimented to generate various map styles such as: old cartographic styles (Cassini), artistic styles, i.e. watercolor, impressionism, or Japanese print in Figure 1 (Christophe et al 2016), hybrid topographic styles (ortho-imagery & vector data) (Hoarau & Christophe 2016) and finally abstract and photo-realist styles for the geovisualization of costal area (Masse & Christophe 2016). The system flexibility is ensured by the access to the parametrization of styles and rendering techniques, at different levels of difficulty and thus expertise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This extension and adaptation of the traditional cartographic pipeline, based on the split of the style specification, the rendering techniques specification and their implementation, has been experimented to generate various map styles such as: old cartographic styles (Cassini), artistic styles, i.e. watercolor, impressionism, or Japanese print in Figure 1 (Christophe et al 2016), hybrid topographic styles (ortho-imagery & vector data) (Hoarau & Christophe 2016) and finally abstract and photo-realist styles for the geovisualization of costal area (Masse & Christophe 2016). The system flexibility is ensured by the access to the parametrization of styles and rendering techniques, at different levels of difficulty and thus expertise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%