The increased use of mobile maps in our highly mobile digital culture has resulted in a large variety of map users and map use situations. For mobile map applications that engage a …
The possibility of digital interactivity requires us to reenvision the map reader as the map user, and to address the perceptual, cognitive, cultural, and practical considerations that …
In this chapter, we review and summarize the current state of the art in geovisualization and extended reality (ie, virtual, augmented and mixed reality), covering a wide range of …
To ensure good usability, Location Based Services (LBS) should be context-aware, ie adapting the information and services according to the context of their user, such as his/her …
A Degbelo - International Journal of Geographical Information …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The availability of open data and of tools to create visualizations on top of these open datasets have led to an ever-growing amount of geovisualizations on the Web. There is thus …
SI Fabrikant - Journal of location based services, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Well-designed, neuroadaptive mobile geographic information displays (namGIDs) could improve the lives of millions of mobile citizens of the mostly urban information society who …
F Hruby, I Castellanos, R Ressl - KN-Journal of Cartography and …, 2021 - Springer
Scale has been a defining criterion of mapmaking for centuries. However, this criterion is fundamentally questioned by highly immersive virtual reality (VR) systems able to represent …
Recent work in data visualization has demonstrated that small, perceptually-distinct color palettes—such as those used in categorical mapping—can connote significant affective …
In this article, we present a collective research agenda for mobile-first and responsive cartographic design. The research agenda explicitly focuses on challenges regarding …