2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.future.2006.03.023
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Collaborative data visualization for Earth Sciences with the OptIPuter

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“…Currently, some visualization collaborations, such as scene visualization collaborations, have been tackled for virtual scene and geo-data [13,33,36]. Scene visualization collaboration means editing and updating of a shared scene by one participant that can be detected and viewed by other participants.…”
Section: Geo-visualization and Analysis Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, some visualization collaborations, such as scene visualization collaborations, have been tackled for virtual scene and geo-data [13,33,36]. Scene visualization collaboration means editing and updating of a shared scene by one participant that can be detected and viewed by other participants.…”
Section: Geo-visualization and Analysis Collaborationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several issues have been discussed in previous studies (Hibbard 2004, Johnson 2004, Chen 2005, North 2006, Thomas and Cook 2006). The discussions of visual analysis (Weaver et al 2007) and collaborative visualization (Hutanua et al 2006, Taesombut et al 2006, Chen et al 2008, Isenberg and Fisher 2009, Wigdor et al 2009, Li et al 2010, Isenberg et al 2011 continue to evolve. We aim to resolve common visualization issues by integration with related technologies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Churchill et al examined the history of these types of spaces, the technical issues and challenges these types of systems present, and the types of applications enabled through this technology [5]. Taesombut et al explored real time collaborative efforts to analyze earth science data on tiled display systems [6]. Held and Blochinger studied how to design workflows for collaborative workspaces [7].…”
Section: Digital Collaborative Workpacesmentioning
confidence: 99%