Continuous or discontinuous? Empirical study on animated maps

Advancements in computer technology that have occurred in recent decades have enabled an intensive development in cartographic methods for direct representation of phenomena dynamics. Even with the appearance of ever more advanced technical solutions, the theoretical basis still needs supplementing....

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Main Authors: Łucjan Kamila, Wojtanowicz Paweł
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-09-01
Series:Polish Cartographical Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/pcr-2018-0008
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spelling doaj-3da12025daae44a4bc2ff7388026cf452021-09-05T14:00:52ZengSciendoPolish Cartographical Review0324-83212450-69662018-09-0150312714010.2478/pcr-2018-0008pcr-2018-0008Continuous or discontinuous? Empirical study on animated mapsŁucjan Kamila0Wojtanowicz Paweł1Maria Curie-Skłodowska University, Lublin Department of Cartography and Geomatics,Lublin, PolandMaria Curie Skłodowska University, Lublin Department of Geographic and Tourist Education,Lublin, PolandAdvancements in computer technology that have occurred in recent decades have enabled an intensive development in cartographic methods for direct representation of phenomena dynamics. Even with the appearance of ever more advanced technical solutions, the theoretical basis still needs supplementing. The previous cartographic literature emphasises the importance of congruence and isomorphism principles preservation that aims at increasing the effectiveness of dynamic displays. Nevertheless, it is frequently the case that discontinuous phenomena are depicted with the use of smooth transitions. For this reason, it is vital that experimental research should lead to defining which representation methods are appropriate for a given type of content. Our study was focused on the cartographic design of scene transitions in animated maps. Two main conclusions of the research indicate that 1) mode of transition influences the interpretation of the content of cartographic animation depicting discrete changes, 2) maps executed in a smooth mode demonstrate lower effectiveness when compared with animations using an abrupt and abrupt with decay effect transitions.https://doi.org/10.2478/pcr-2018-0008animationperceptiondiscontinuous changessmooth transitionabrupt transition
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author Łucjan Kamila
Wojtanowicz Paweł
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Wojtanowicz Paweł
Continuous or discontinuous? Empirical study on animated maps
Polish Cartographical Review
animation
perception
discontinuous changes
smooth transition
abrupt transition
author_facet Łucjan Kamila
Wojtanowicz Paweł
author_sort Łucjan Kamila
title Continuous or discontinuous? Empirical study on animated maps
title_short Continuous or discontinuous? Empirical study on animated maps
title_full Continuous or discontinuous? Empirical study on animated maps
title_fullStr Continuous or discontinuous? Empirical study on animated maps
title_full_unstemmed Continuous or discontinuous? Empirical study on animated maps
title_sort continuous or discontinuous? empirical study on animated maps
publisher Sciendo
series Polish Cartographical Review
issn 0324-8321
2450-6966
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Advancements in computer technology that have occurred in recent decades have enabled an intensive development in cartographic methods for direct representation of phenomena dynamics. Even with the appearance of ever more advanced technical solutions, the theoretical basis still needs supplementing. The previous cartographic literature emphasises the importance of congruence and isomorphism principles preservation that aims at increasing the effectiveness of dynamic displays. Nevertheless, it is frequently the case that discontinuous phenomena are depicted with the use of smooth transitions. For this reason, it is vital that experimental research should lead to defining which representation methods are appropriate for a given type of content. Our study was focused on the cartographic design of scene transitions in animated maps. Two main conclusions of the research indicate that 1) mode of transition influences the interpretation of the content of cartographic animation depicting discrete changes, 2) maps executed in a smooth mode demonstrate lower effectiveness when compared with animations using an abrupt and abrupt with decay effect transitions.
topic animation
perception
discontinuous changes
smooth transition
abrupt transition
url https://doi.org/10.2478/pcr-2018-0008
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