A fusion visualization method for disaster information based on self-explanatory symbols and photorealistic scene cooperation

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Abstract

Scientific and appropriate visualizations increase the effectiveness and readability of disaster information. However, existing fusion visualization methods for disaster scenes have some deficiencies, such as the low efficiency of scene visualization and difficulties with disaster information recognition and sharing. In this paper, a fusion visualization method for disaster information, based on self-explanatory symbols and photorealistic scene cooperation, was proposed. The self-explanatory symbol and photorealistic scene cooperation method, the construction of spatial semantic rules, and fusion visualization with spatial semantic constraints were discussed in detail. Finally, a debris flow disaster was selected for experimental analysis. The experimental results show that the proposed method can effectively realize the fusion visualization of disaster information, effectively express disaster information, maintain high-efficiency visualization, and provide decision-making information support to users involved in the disaster process.

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Li, W., Zhu, J., Zhang, Y., Cao, Y., Hu, Y., Fu, L., … Xu, B. (2019). A fusion visualization method for disaster information based on self-explanatory symbols and photorealistic scene cooperation. ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi8030104

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