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Kioskland: A Strategy for Linking Hierarchical Levels of Virtual Reality Maps
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2005-06-21)
The electronic pages of this journal have, for the past few years, contained numerous examples of virtual reality maps: from planning for extra residential units in downtown Ann Arbor to tracking rugged voyages of Lewis ...
Untextured Models or Partially Textured Models: Ann Arbor, MI
(Google 3D Warehouse, 2007)
Google Earth Applications in a Community Information System: Scio Residents for Safe Water
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2008-06-20)
Water quality issues often are not uppermost in the minds of homeowners or decision-makers. The water is there and we tend to take for granted that it is clean, safe, and plentiful. Community groups can work to heighten ...
Ann Arbor, Michigan: Virtual Downtown Experiments
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2003-06-21)
The problem of where to locate tall buildings, with sensitivity to existing building types on adjacent and nearby lots, is a difficult one. In Ann Arbor, building height is currently limited by "floor area ratio" (FAR). ...
Geography/Geometry -- Visual Unity
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2007-12-21)
In 1986, an essay appeared couched in the language of projective geometry in which a theorem, linking harmonic conjugacy to perspective map projection, was proved to show the following (Harmonic Map Projection Theorem):
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Modelling Locational Decision Making of Firms Using Multidimensional Fuzzy Decision Tables: An Illustration
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2004-06-21)