@inproceedings{Doellner:2005:IV3,
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author = {J{\"u}rgen D{\"o}llner and Henrik Buchholz and Marc Nienhaus and
Florian Kirsch},
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series = {SPIE Proceedings Series},
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editor = {Robert F. Erbacher and Jonathan C. Roberts and Matti T. Grohn and
Katy Borner},
url = {http://www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/~doellner/nienhaus/illustrative_city.html},
address = {Bellingham, Washington},
localfile = {papers/Doellner.2005.IV3.pdf},
publisher = {SPIE/IS\&T},
doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.587118},
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volume = {5665},
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booktitle = {Proceedings of Visualization and Data Analysis 2005 (Electronic
Imaging~2005, January 16--20, 2005, San Jose, California, USA)},
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abstract = {This paper presents an illustrative visualization technique that
provides expressive representations of large-scale 3D city models,
inspired by the tradition of artistic and cartographic
visualizations typically found in bird’s-eye view and panoramic
maps. We define a collection of city model components and a
real-time multi-pass rendering algorithm that achieves
comprehensible, abstract 3D city model depictions based on edge
enhancement, color-based and shadow-based depth cues, and
procedural facade texturing. Illustrative visualization provides
an effective visual interface to urban spatial information and
associated thematic information complementing visual interfaces
based on the Virtual Reality paradigm, offering a huge potential
for graphics design. Primary application areas include city and
landscape planning, cartoon worlds in computer games, and tourist
information systems.},
title = {{I}llustrative {V}isualization of {3D} {C}ity {M}odels},
year = {2005},
pages = {42--51},
}
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