ABSTRACT
Visual representations of traffic flow and density in 3D city models provide substantial decision support in urban planning. While a large repertoire of efficient techniques exists for visualizing the static components of such environments (e.g., digital terrain models, building models, and vegetation), less is known about illustrating their dynamics nature.
- Döllner, J., Buchholz, H., Nienhaus, M., and Kirsch, F. 2005. Illustrative Visualization of 3D City Models, Proceedings of VDA 2005.Google Scholar
- Norman, D. A., 1993. Things That Make Us Smart -- Defending Human Attributes in the Age of the Machine, Basic Books, New York. Google ScholarDigital Library
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