Lecturer(s)
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Voženílek Vít, prof. RNDr. CSc.
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Barvíř Radek, Mgr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Basic and advanced geovisualization 2. Static and dynamic visualization, real-time visualization 3. The concept of information visualization vs. scientific visualization 4. Aspects of discretization and abstraction 5. Infographics 6. Visualization of time concepts 7. Network visualization 8. Visualization of surfaces and volumes 9. Visualization of hierarchical structures 10. Telecartography 11. Tangible landscape 12. Augmented and virtual reality
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic Lecture(Interpretation, Training), Work with Text (with Book, Textbook), Work Activities
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the course is to expand the student's knowledge and skills in methods of advanced visualization. Emphasis is placed on dynamic visualization, teleartography and virtual reality. Students will get acquainted with the methods of advanced visualization. In the context of general visualization of information, students will deepen their knowledge of cartographic mapping. Exercises and seminars are designed as discussions on students' seminar papers in groups.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral exam, Written exam
To be awarded by the credits, 100% participation in seminars is required (max. 25% of excused absences are allowed) and all submitted and accepted practical tasks. The exam is both written and oral, the content is the topics of lectures, especially the practical understanding of advanced visualization methods.
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Recommended literature
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Bělka, L., Voženílek V. (2014). Prototypes of Orthoimage Maps as Tools for Geophysical Application.. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 171(6).
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DERROUGH, J. (2013). Instant interactive map designs with leaflet JavaScript library. Birmingham.
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SMITH, Brian L. (2012). 3ds max design architectural visualization: for intermediate users. Waltham: Focal Press.
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