GIS 3D and Science of Augmented Reality: Modeling a 3D Geospatial Environment

The objective of this paper is to integrate all the 3D data into a Geographic Information System (GIS), from *.skp files that it modeled by applying augmented reality (AR). The application of the RA to a 3D model integrated into the GIS will be a valuable means of communication for the enhancement o...

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Main Authors: Adel Fridhi, Ali Frihida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pouyan Press 2019-10-01
Series:Journal of Soft Computing in Civil Engineering
Subjects:
3d
gis
2d
Online Access:http://www.jsoftcivil.com/article_103747_21dbdbb35dc29a2487d8e7fb4b1b7ec3.pdf
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spelling doaj-f677385247c74868b739ef341f67196a2021-02-21T16:51:20ZengPouyan PressJournal of Soft Computing in Civil Engineering2588-28722588-28722019-10-0134788710.22115/scce.2020.212254.1148103747GIS 3D and Science of Augmented Reality: Modeling a 3D Geospatial EnvironmentAdel Fridhi0Ali Frihida1National Engineers School of Tunis, LRSITI (ENIT), TunisiaNational Engineers School of Tunis, LRSITI (ENIT), TunisiaThe objective of this paper is to integrate all the 3D data into a Geographic Information System (GIS), from *.skp files that it modeled by applying augmented reality (AR). The application of the RA to a 3D model integrated into the GIS will be a valuable means of communication for the enhancement of our learning environment. Accessible to all, including those who cannot visit the site, it allows discovering for example ruins in a pedagogical and relevant way. From an architectural point of view, the 3D model provides an overview and a perspective on the constitution of the environment, which a 2D document can hardly offer. 3D navigation and the integration of 2D data into the model make it possible to analyze the remains in another way, contributing to the faster establishment of new hypotheses. Complementary to the other methods already exploited in geology, the analysis by 3D vision is, for the scientists, a non-negligible gain of time which they can thus devote to the more in-depth study of certain hypotheses put aside.http://www.jsoftcivil.com/article_103747_21dbdbb35dc29a2487d8e7fb4b1b7ec3.pdf3dgisaugmented reality2d
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Journal of Soft Computing in Civil Engineering
3d
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augmented reality
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Ali Frihida
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title GIS 3D and Science of Augmented Reality: Modeling a 3D Geospatial Environment
title_short GIS 3D and Science of Augmented Reality: Modeling a 3D Geospatial Environment
title_full GIS 3D and Science of Augmented Reality: Modeling a 3D Geospatial Environment
title_fullStr GIS 3D and Science of Augmented Reality: Modeling a 3D Geospatial Environment
title_full_unstemmed GIS 3D and Science of Augmented Reality: Modeling a 3D Geospatial Environment
title_sort gis 3d and science of augmented reality: modeling a 3d geospatial environment
publisher Pouyan Press
series Journal of Soft Computing in Civil Engineering
issn 2588-2872
2588-2872
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The objective of this paper is to integrate all the 3D data into a Geographic Information System (GIS), from *.skp files that it modeled by applying augmented reality (AR). The application of the RA to a 3D model integrated into the GIS will be a valuable means of communication for the enhancement of our learning environment. Accessible to all, including those who cannot visit the site, it allows discovering for example ruins in a pedagogical and relevant way. From an architectural point of view, the 3D model provides an overview and a perspective on the constitution of the environment, which a 2D document can hardly offer. 3D navigation and the integration of 2D data into the model make it possible to analyze the remains in another way, contributing to the faster establishment of new hypotheses. Complementary to the other methods already exploited in geology, the analysis by 3D vision is, for the scientists, a non-negligible gain of time which they can thus devote to the more in-depth study of certain hypotheses put aside.
topic 3d
gis
augmented reality
2d
url http://www.jsoftcivil.com/article_103747_21dbdbb35dc29a2487d8e7fb4b1b7ec3.pdf
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