Geospatial spreadsheets with microscale air quality visualization and synchronization for supporting multiple-scenario visual collaboration

Seung Man An, Ho Young Lee, Byungsoo Kim, Chae Yeon Yi, Jeong Hee Eum, Jung Hun Woo

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Abstract

A major obstacle of the interdisciplinary communications for decision-making is that each participant prefers the solution from their own area because current collaboration systems cannot effectively mediate among many alternatives. If a visual collaboration system could display multiple alternatives in a single visual presentation, users would be able to compare alternatives with only a few variables, where all other parameters are fixed, at least from a visual perspective. In this study, we developed a visualization tool to support a microscale air quality (MSAQ) management group, the members of which often need to compare the effects of many alternative control methods. The main achievements of this study are: (1) three-dimensional (3D) visualization of the MSAQ using a 3D city model and (2) development of a geospatial spreadsheet (GS) to facilitate visual comparisons, thereby improving decision-making by making it easy to compare differences based on realistic visual display items. A questionnaire-based survey showed that use of the GS could generate a shared perspective and provide a spatiotemporal context for the participants, thereby making it easy to compare, mediate and reach decisions when confronted with many alternatives.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2511-2532
Number of pages22
JournalInternational Journal of Geographical Information Science
Volume28
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Dec 2014

Keywords

  • geospatial spreadsheet
  • microscale air quality scientific visualization
  • particle system dynamics
  • synchronization
  • three-dimensional city model

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