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Research on Collaborative Visualization Application of Dynamic Monitoring Figure Spot

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Smart Graphics (SG 2015)

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Dynamic Monitoring is one of the most basic and the most important parts in geographical conditions monitoring, which provides basic data for geographical conditions monitoring and assists local governments with land survey and database updating quickly, accurately and completely. Based on the uniform principle, it can extract various types of figure spot for land using, by the HCI-based methods with the prototype system, through the registration and contrastive analysis of the remote sensing images, the land survey database of last annual, temporary polygons, etc. Binding the characteristics of Big Data environments, the complexity, isomerism and distributives of spatial information system as well as the diversity and personalization of user needs, determine Dynamic Monitoring should have the characteristics of universality and synergy. It also can improve the collaborative visualization efficiency of data service, by establishing a distributed collaborative system and a universal computing environment of spatial information.

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Chen, K., Liao, P., Wang, F., Wang, Y., Xiao, P. (2017). Research on Collaborative Visualization Application of Dynamic Monitoring Figure Spot. In: Chen, Y., Christie, M., Tan, W. (eds) Smart Graphics. SG 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9317. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53838-9_8

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