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Space, time and visual analytics

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Andrienko,  G.
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Andrienko,  N.
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Demsar,  U.
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Dransch,  Doris
1.5 Geoinformatics, 1.0 Geodesy and Remote Sensing, Departments, GFZ Publication Database, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum;

Fabrikant,  S.I.
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Jern,  M.
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Kraak,  M.-J.
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Schumann,  H.
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Tominski,  C.
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Andrienko, G., Andrienko, N., Demsar, U., Dransch, D., Fabrikant, S., Jern, M., Kraak, M.-J., Schumann, H., Tominski, C. (2010): Space, time and visual analytics. - International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 24, 10, 1577-1600.
https://doi.org/10.1080/13658816.2010.508043


https://gfzpublic.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/item_242421
Abstract
Visual analytics aims to combine the strengths of human and electronic data processing. Visualisation, whereby humans and computers cooperate through graphics, is the means through which this is achieved. Seamless and sophisticated synergies are required for analysing spatio-temporal data and solving spatio-temporal problems. In modern society, spatio-temporal analysis is not solely the business of professional analysts. Many citizens need or would be interested in undertaking analysis of information in time and space. Researchers should find approaches to deal with the complexities of the current data and problems and find ways to make analytical tools accessible and usable for the broad community of potential users to support spatio-temporal thinking and contribute to solving a large range of problems.