Automated Production of Interactive 3D Temporal Geovisualizations so as to Enhance Flood Risk Awareness

F. Jacquinod, Frédéric Pedrinis, Jérémy Edert, G. Gesquière
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The FLOOD AR project originates from an explicitly expressed need for digital 3D temporal georeferenced models that can be largely diffused among riverside residents through computers and mobile devices, in order to support the raising of public awareness concerning flood risk along the Rhone river. This project is led by a multidisciplinary consortium of researchers from several fields who are working together to develop usable tools and models as well as recommendations regarding visual content, interfaces and context of use for those 3D models. As far as computer science is concerned, given the practical difficulties of resorting to 3D georeferenced technologies for practitioners and the current limitations of commonly used GIS data formats and tools, automatic tools allowing any interested parties to produce 3D temporal models in order to support flood risk awareness' enhancement were developed in the first phase of the project. The storage of those 3D models in an interoperable format (CityGML) ensures that those 3D temporal models are available for other purposes in relation to flood mitigation (regarding flood risk mitigation planning and public consultations or visual analysis for instance). Automating the production of 3D temporal models guarantees that those models can be produced for any territory along the Rhone river. A tool to visualize those 3D temporal models interactively will also be made available as an open source tool as part of the project.
自动制作交互式三维时间地理可视化,以提高对洪水风险的认识
FLOOD AR项目源于对数字3D时间地理参考模型的明确表达需求,这些模型可以通过计算机和移动设备在河边居民中广泛传播,以支持提高罗纳河沿岸公众对洪水风险的认识。该项目由来自多个领域的研究人员组成的多学科联盟领导,他们正在共同开发可用的工具和模型,以及关于这些3D模型的视觉内容、界面和使用背景的建议。就计算机科学而言,考虑到从业人员使用三维地理参考技术的实际困难,以及目前常用的GIS数据格式和工具的局限性,计划的第一阶段开发了自动工具,使任何有兴趣的人都可以制作三维时间模型,以支持提高对洪水风险的认识。以可互操作格式(CityGML)存储这些3D模型可确保这些3D时间模型可用于与减轻洪水有关的其他目的(例如,关于减轻洪水风险规划和公众咨询或可视化分析)。3D时间模型的自动化生产保证了这些模型可以为罗纳河沿岸的任何地区生产。作为项目的一部分,一个用于可视化这些3D时间模型的交互式工具也将作为开源工具提供。
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