GeoTwain:跨文化研究的地理空间分析与可视化

Matthias Arnold, Konrad Berner, Peter Gietz, K. Schultes, R. Wenzlhuemer
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在我们的跨文化研究集群中,许多项目涉及地理参考数据。本文介绍了新项目GeoTwain,该项目致力于此类数据的可视化技术。本文以全球电报网络为例,利用地理参考数据进行跨文化研究,通过结合以往项目的经验得出用户需求,并提出了一套解决方案。GeoTwain的目标是提供基于Google Earth的简单的4- d信息可视化,并掌握嵌入在历史证据中的空间关系,以分析、重组和分解地理参考的历史数据,而无需使用更专业和高度复杂的GIS工具。GeoTwain设想的可视化允许在任何给定情况下快速有效地评估地理参考的分析潜力;它还允许用户根据预期结果仔细权衡数据丰富方面的进一步投资。GeoTwain的开发和应用都嵌入到名为海德堡研究架构(HRA)的更广泛的研究环境基础设施中。
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GeoTwain: Geospatial analysis and visualization for researchers of transculturality
In our research cluster on transculturality many projects deal with georeferenced data. This paper offers an introduction to the new project GeoTwain that works on visualisation techniques for such data. Based on an analysis of the global telegraph network as an example of transcultural research using geo-referenced data, the paper derives user requirements by combining experiences gained from previous projects and specifies a set of solutions. It is the aim of GeoTwain to provide easy visualization of 4-D-information based on Google Earth and to grasp spatial relationships embedded in historical evidence to analyse, recombine and disaggregate geo-referenced historical data without having to use more specialized and highly complex GIS Tools. Envisioned visualization with GeoTwain allows for fast and efficient assessment of georeferencing's analytical potential in any given case; it also allows the user to carefully weigh further investments in data enrichment in relation to expected findings. Both the development and application of GeoTwain are embedded in the broader research environment infrastructure called Heidelberg Research Architecture (HRA).
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