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  • LT


  • Authors: Kraak, M.J.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2015)

  • This lecture presents: Cartography today; About Cartography; Survey Dresden 2013 / 142 entries; The sustainability of the definition; The elasticity of the definition: push and pull by developments; Spatialization of the work of the International Cartographic Society 1993-2013.

  • LT


  • Authors: Kraak, M.J.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2013)

  • This lecture presents: From cartography to geovisual analytics; Cartographers and map makers; Beyond geovisualization: visual analytics; Detect the expected and discover the unknown; Working environment for visual exploration; Geovisual analytics.

  • BB


  • Authors: Kraak, M.J.; Dobraja, I.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2017)

  • To ensure that users will receive the information they are interested in, it is important to provide a graphical data representation environment where exploration to gain insights are possible not on ly in the overall level but at sub-levels as well. A dashboard would be a solution the representation of spatio-temporal movement. It provides an overview and helps to unravel the complexity of data by spliting data in multiple data representation views. The adaptability of dashboard will help to reveal the information which cannot be seen in the overview.

  • LT


  • Authors: Kraak, M.J.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2014)

  • This lecture presents: My sabbatical project: write a book on mapping time; Atlas to Alison's history of Europe constructed and arranged, under the direction of Mr. Alison; Historical MilitaryAtlas of Russia IX-XX centuries; Minard’s map in the style of the London Underground map; Mapping time: working environment; Minard’s temporal data analysis.

  • LT


  • Authors: Kraak, M.J.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2015)

  • This lecture presents: Cartography, education and training; About Cartography; ICA’s mission; ICA Instruments; Commissions and working groups; Commission on Education and Training; Training: ICA Capacity Building and Outreach Programmes; The International Map Year; Training: ICA and UNGGIM: new sustainability goals.

  • BB


  • Authors: Kraak, M.J.; Gu, Y.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2017)

  • Flow maps have long been servicing people in exploring movement by representing origin-destination data (OD data). Due to recent developments in data collecting techniques the amount of movement data is increasing dramatically. With such huge amounts of data, visual clutter in flow maps is becoming a challenge. This paper revisits flow maps, provides an overview of the characteristics of OD data and proposes a classification system for flow maps. For dealing with problems of visual clutter, 3D flow maps are proposed as potential alternative to 2D flow maps.

  • LT


  • Authors: Kraak, M.J.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2014)

  • This lecture presents: Introduction to Geovisual Analytics; Solutions required; Big data and maps; Design and creativity; Geovisualization and maps; Working environment for visual exploration; Interaction primitives.

  • LT


  • Authors: Kraak, M.J.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2014)

  • This lecture presents: Working environment for visual exploration; Temporal actions; Interactive animation; Worldtime and display time; Summer and winter time; The network or the objects; Current solutions: representation and design.

  • BB


  • Authors: Kveladze, I.; Kraak, M.J.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2017)

  • The Space–Time Cube (STC) is a suitable representation to display multiple characteristics of movement data and will especially reveal temporal patterns in the data. By adding annotations to the cube’s paths and stations, the narrative of the display is enhanced. To illustrate the STC’s storytelling capabilities, a historical event, Napoleon’s crossing of the Berezina River during his Russian campaign in 1812 is presented and linked to an event in 2012 when the authors made a similar trip. Also, a set of different visual queries and their results are presented, emphasizing the STC as an alternative addition to a more extended visualization environment.

  • LT


  • Authors: Kraak, M.J.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2014)

  • This lecture presents: Overview of developments in laser scanning; Developments in hardware technology: Multiple Pulses in the Air (MPiA); Full-waveform recording; More versatile terrestrial laser scanners; Developments in SLAM; Honorable mention: Kinect; Developments in processing methodology and applications: Rail track detection and modelling.