Interactions with Projected Augmented Relief Models (PARM)

Techniques for enhancing physical landscape models with dynamic maps and imagery, termed Projected Augmented Relief Models (PARM), are part of a revival of interest in the power of relief models as tools for geographic visualization. This method enables the creation of dynamic and engaging public di...

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Main Authors: Arss, Nachnoer, Smith, Alastair D., Priestnall, Gary
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47697/
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author Arss, Nachnoer
Smith, Alastair D.
Priestnall, Gary
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description Techniques for enhancing physical landscape models with dynamic maps and imagery, termed Projected Augmented Relief Models (PARM), are part of a revival of interest in the power of relief models as tools for geographic visualization. This method enables the creation of dynamic and engaging public displays, which appear attractive but also promote discussion and interaction as revealed through direct observation and video. This paper explores the capabilities of physical relief models as tangible displays for geographic information, and considers the role of interaction using the Kinect sensor for finger detection. The focus of interaction is on making solid landscape models of real geographic areas reactive to touch.
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spelling nottingham-476972020-05-04T18:38:15Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47697/ Interactions with Projected Augmented Relief Models (PARM) Arss, Nachnoer Smith, Alastair D. Priestnall, Gary Techniques for enhancing physical landscape models with dynamic maps and imagery, termed Projected Augmented Relief Models (PARM), are part of a revival of interest in the power of relief models as tools for geographic visualization. This method enables the creation of dynamic and engaging public displays, which appear attractive but also promote discussion and interaction as revealed through direct observation and video. This paper explores the capabilities of physical relief models as tangible displays for geographic information, and considers the role of interaction using the Kinect sensor for finger detection. The focus of interaction is on making solid landscape models of real geographic areas reactive to touch. 2017-03-19 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Arss, Nachnoer, Smith, Alastair D. and Priestnall, Gary (2017) Interactions with Projected Augmented Relief Models (PARM). In: The Tenth International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions (ACHI 2017), March 19 – 23, 2017, Nice, France. Physical 3D model; Augmented Reality; Landscape Visualisation.
spellingShingle Physical 3D model; Augmented Reality; Landscape Visualisation.
Arss, Nachnoer
Smith, Alastair D.
Priestnall, Gary
Interactions with Projected Augmented Relief Models (PARM)
title Interactions with Projected Augmented Relief Models (PARM)
title_full Interactions with Projected Augmented Relief Models (PARM)
title_fullStr Interactions with Projected Augmented Relief Models (PARM)
title_full_unstemmed Interactions with Projected Augmented Relief Models (PARM)
title_short Interactions with Projected Augmented Relief Models (PARM)
title_sort interactions with projected augmented relief models (parm)
topic Physical 3D model; Augmented Reality; Landscape Visualisation.
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/47697/