2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi12040164
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Visual Perception of Property Rights in 3D

Abstract: Despite the already advanced work on the construction of jurisdictional 3D cadastre models in many parts of the world and the technical feasibility of building very detailed 3D models of cities, relatively few specialists have focused on the aspects of visualizing property rights in three dimensions. Therefore, to complement the analyses carried out so far in this area, this research aims to investigate the perception of the visualization of multidimensional real estate data using different visual variables an… Show more

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“…Three-dimensional cadastral visualization has been widely researched for the past years as its usefulness [40] and potential user engagement [41] are two core key points that can aid in reforming current conventional cadastral methods. Crowdsourced studies have been made showcasing the importance of color and geometrical representation in proper 3D cadastral entity identification [42]. Three-dimensional visual representation of cadastral and legal entities is crucial as the 2D current methods and registries fail to thoroughly register them [26].…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three-dimensional cadastral visualization has been widely researched for the past years as its usefulness [40] and potential user engagement [41] are two core key points that can aid in reforming current conventional cadastral methods. Crowdsourced studies have been made showcasing the importance of color and geometrical representation in proper 3D cadastral entity identification [42]. Three-dimensional visual representation of cadastral and legal entities is crucial as the 2D current methods and registries fail to thoroughly register them [26].…”
Section: State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%