COVIZ:通过具有社会影响力的虚拟现实可视化COVID-19对纽约市的影响

Eric Goetschel, J.Joshua gnana sekaran, Weihang Ren, Ming-yun He, Nnenne Ogbonnaya, Michael Nkereuwem, Irene Mapfunde, C. Martin, Courtney C Cogburn, Steven K. Feiner
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这项工作是计算机科学和社会工作专业学生合作的成果,目的是在虚拟环境(VE)中可视化COVID-19对纽约市的影响和影响。作为概念验证,该团队从NYC Open Data中选择了两个数据集;纽约市五个行政区内的COVID-19感染病例和每个邮政编码的感染率以及车辆交通率。为了深入了解这些数据之间的关系,我们开发了一个虚拟现实应用程序,当在VE中操作3D虚拟地图进行比较时,它提供了更强的城市可视化分析的体现感和所有权。
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COVIZ: Visualization of Effects of COVID-19 on New York City Through Socially Impactful Virtual Reality
This work is the product of a collaboration between students studying computer science and social work to visualize the impacts and effects of COVID-19 in New York City in a virtual environment (VE). As a proof of concept, the team chose two datasets from NYC Open Data; COVID-19 infection cases and rates per zip code and vehicular traffic rates within the five boroughs of New York City. To foster unexplored insights into the relationship between these data, we developed a virtual reality application that provides a stronger sense of embodiment and ownership of urban visualization analysis when manipulating 3D virtual maps for comparison in a VE.
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