
Applying Deductive Techniques to the Creation of Realistic Historical 3D Spatiotemporal Visualisations from Natural Language Narratives
Virtual Worlds
Electronic Visualisation and the Arts London 2011 · Amanda Oddie, Paul Hazelwood, Brian Farrimond and Steve Presland
June 30, 2011
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This paper builds on previous research into the development of the TMap3D system which allows for the creation of historical 3D spatiotemporal visualisations from natural language narratives [1]. This paper addresses the use of deductive 3D modelling techniques to generate the realism of the object behaviours, the environmental conditions and their interactions within the visualisation.
Topics
electronic artvisualisationEVA 2011Deductive modellingVist3DTMap3DSpatiotemporal3D ModellingDeductive visualisationsHistory