Forsch, Kemna, Langetepe and Haunert – MORPHING OF SCHEMATIZED POLYGONS FOR ANIMATED TRAVEL-TIME MAPS 2019
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Description
This concise two-page academic paper, originating from researchers at the University of Bonn and supported by a DFG grant, presents cutting-edge work in the field of geographic information systems and computer graphics. It addresses the significant challenge of visualizing dynamic travel-time maps (isochrones) for public transportation networks, particularly focusing on their variability over time. The authors detail an innovative algorithm for morphing schematized polygons, specifically octilinear shapes, to create smooth, animated transitions between different travel-time scenarios. This extends existing dynamic programming approaches, ensuring schematic properties are maintained throughout the animation. Illustrated with clear diagrams showcasing the morphing process and algorithmic operations, the document offers high trustworthiness, backed by its academic origin and references to contemporary research. It’s a valuable read for anyone interested in advanced visualization techniques for spatial data or public transport analysis.
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| Pages | 2 |
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| Filesize | 0.9Mb |





