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Two Rivers Ridge: Capturing Art
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2004-12-21)
A musical conductor often uses a score from which to lead an orchestra. Novices in the audience may see the conductor as useless; the musicians have their parts of the score so why is a conductor needed--as a traffic ...
Visualizing a Map of Walter Christaller, Poland 1941: Part II, Interpolation of the Benchmarked Map
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2006-12-21)
Christaller's 1941 map of a plan for the settlement of western and central Poland was brought into Google Earth® in Part I. That map was aligned with the globe using a set of benchmarks on the three highest levels of ...
3D Atlas of Ann Arbor: The Google Earth Approach, Part I
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2006-06-21)
The virtual reality files in the first edition of the 3D Atlas of Ann Arbor were all made using a strategy involving Geographic Information System (GIS) software coupled with 3D graphic design software. The process was ...
Photo Essay: Water Rustlers?
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2001-06-21)
Water Rustlers in Arizona:
Detecting Possible Illegal Water Use in Arid Lands using Remote Sensing and GIS Methods
What's at Home? Shelter for the Poor in Low Income Cities
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2001-12-21)
Finding shelter for the poor in low-income cities is a problem for now and for the future. The twentieth century saw huge growth in human population. This population is now entering the twenty-first century with enormous ...
Spatial Synthesis: Centrality and Hierarchy
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2005)
First in a set of volumes on spatial synthesis.
3D Atlas of Ann Arbor 2nd Edition
(Institute of Mathematical Geography, 2006-11)
The 3D Atlas of Ann Arbor is an ongoing project begun in 2001. The early development centered on the creation of base maps/surfaces formed from buildings, terrain, streets, photographic textures, and so forth. There is ...