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Visualizing big point-clouds, such as those derived from mobile mapping data, is not an easy task. Therefore many approaches have been proposed, based on either reducing the overall amount of data or the amount of data that is currently displayed to the user. Furthermore, an entirely free navigation within such a point-cloud is also not always intuitive using the usual input devices. This work proposes a visualization scheme for massive mobile mapping data inspired by a multiplane camera model also known as parallax scrolling. This technique, albeit entirely two-dimensional, creates a depth illusion by moving a number of overlapping partially transparent image layers at various speeds. The generation of such layered models from mobile mapping data greatly reduces the amount of data up to about 98% depending on the used image resolution. Finally, it is well suited for the panoramic-fashioned visualization of the environment of a moving car.
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License of this version: | CC BY 3.0 Unported - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Publication type: | BookPart |
Publishing status: | publishedVersion |
Publication date: | 2014 |
Keywords english: | Image-based rendering, Mobile mapping, Parallax scrolling, Point-cloud, Visualization, Flow visualization, Geometrical optics, Image reconstruction, Image resolution, Mapping, Rendering (computer graphics), Visualization, Image based rendering, Parallax scrolling, Point cloud, Real-time rendering, Data visualization |
DDC: | 550 | Geowissenschaften |
Controlled keywords(GND): | Konferenzschrift |
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