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Developing interactive geospatial holograms for spatial decision-making
Authors:Sven Fuhrmann  Mark E Holzbach  Rick Black
Institution:1. Department of Geography and Geoinformation Science, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USAsfuhrman@gmu.edu;3. Zebra Imaging, Austin, TX, USA
Abstract:Spatial decision-making in time-critical situations requires effective and usable two-dimensional and three-dimensional (3D) cartographic products. Holographic displays allow decision makers to work with auto-stereoscopic maps without the hassle of interacting with complex user interfaces or additional vision hardware. Holographic production processes have advanced greatly in a short period and now support timely and full integration of digital 3D models in geospatial holograms. George Mason University’s and Zebra Imaging’s research on interactive holographic motion displays showcases the leadership in moving cartography and geovisualization research in the US forward. In close cooperation with academic researchers, decision makers, and domain experts, the usability and usefulness of these cartographic products is tested and design guidelines for effective geospatial holograms are being developed.
Keywords:geovisualization  geospatial holograms  spatial decision-making  motion displays  usability
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